Slowing Down for Success
By Melissa Bergstrom. Melissa Bergstrom discusses her journey toward accepting a personal definition of success as a theatre artist.
By Melissa Bergstrom. Melissa Bergstrom discusses her journey toward accepting a personal definition of success as a theatre artist.
By Marsian De Lellis. Solo puppet artist Marsian De Lellis discusses his inspiration and process for creating object/puppet theatre.
By Eli Keel. In the first installment of his series, writer and actor Eli Keel discusses the state of new work in Kentucky and some of its key players.
By Jean Marie Keevins. Puppeteer Jean Marie Keevins reports on 2015 National Puppetry Conference and the Puppeteers of America National Puppetry Festival.
By Jenna Turk. Actor Jenna Turk describes some less-than-perfect on-stage moments that ended up adding a surprise element to the performances.
By David Dower. ArtsEmerson Artistic Director David Dower shares the process behind programming the company's 2015/2016 season.
By JosÂŽé Torres-Tama. José Torres-Tama writes about his experience in New Orleans during and after Hurricane Katrina, ten years ago.
By Seth Lepore. Seth Lepore lays out the pros and cons of fiscal sponsorship versus becoming a non-profit for small arts groups or individuals.
By SK Kerastas. SK Kerastas describes an experience grappling with the concept of "radical hospitality" during Anna Deveare Smith's Notes from the Field, Doing Time in Education: The Califor…
By Mncedisi Baldwin Shabangu. Mncedisi Baldwin Shabangu writes about his career as an acclaimed actor and director in South Africa, and the decisions that led him to currently work exclusive…
By Trevor Boffone, Magdalena Gómez. Trevor Boffone interviews playwright Magdalena Gómez about her work at Carnaval and beyond.
By David Bruin. David Bruin on Daniel Fish's production of Oklahoma! at Bard's Fisher Center.
By Napo Masheane. South African performer and writer Napo Masheane discusses the documentary that she produced, Ditshomo: The Story of South African Theater .
By Jake Rosenberg. In the first installment of his series, Jake Rosenberg calls for a genre theatre that embraces the fantastic and counters Realism.
By Paul Adolphsen. Paul Adolphsen explores major themes of the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South Africa.
By Mxolisi Masilela. Theatre artist Mxolisi Masilela pens a love letter to South African community theatre.
By Jonathan Martin. Jonathan Martin shares moments and memories from his month-long trip touring and teaching in South Africa.
By Lynne Marie Rosenberg. Actor and Tumblr curator Lynne Marie Rosenberg shares her guide for writing inclusive casting breakdowns.
By Victor Maog, Jhett D. Tolentino, Tommie Lindsey Jr. Victor Maog interviews two leaders from outside of the not-for-profit theatre world: teacher Tommie Lindesy, Jr. and producer Jhett Tol…
By Nelson T. Eusebio III. Director, producer, filmmaker, and SPARK participant Nelson Eusebio talks about the example and inspiration of superheroes and leadership in the American theatre.
By Snehal Desai. Snehal Desai outlines important things to keep in mind when creating or implementing a diversity and inclusion program.
By Godfrey L. Simmons, Jr.. Godfrey L. Simmons, Jr. writes about the discoveries made by Civic Ensemble in Ithaca, NY.
By Jake Rosenberg. Jake Rosenberg on Shotgun Players Cabaret presentation of Monique Jenkinson's Faux Real in Berkeley, California.
By Daniel Fine. In the second installment of his media design series, Daniel Fine discusses the important connection between media design and dramaturgy in effective storytelling onstage.
By Karena Ingersoll, Deena Selenow. Karena Fiorenza Ingersoll and Deena Selenow provide practical advice for making recruitment, retainment, and casting practices more equitable and inclusiv…