Dweepa (The Island): A play with beginnings in the questions of Climate Change
By Abhishek Majumdar. Playwright Abhishek Majumdar describes the creation of his play Dweepa , inspired by eco-philosophy.
By Abhishek Majumdar. Playwright Abhishek Majumdar describes the creation of his play Dweepa , inspired by eco-philosophy.
By Ellen Mareneck. Ellen Mareneck on David Lindsay-Abaire's Ripcord , directed by David Hyde Pierce at Manhattan Theatre Club in New York.
By Roberta Uno, Polly Carl. An interview with Roberta Uno, director of Arts in a Changing America, by Polly Carl.
By verity healey. verity healey on Cardboard Citizens' Meta in London, England, and theatre for social change.
By Christopher Goodson, Nelda Reyes, Rose Cano, Carmen Aguirre. Christopher Goodson interviews Latina theatre artists Nelda Reyes, Rose Cano, and Carmen Aguirre about their thoughts on the c…
By Kate Langsdorf. Kate Langsdorf describes her experiences as an actor with a physical disability.
By Todd London. The keynote address delivered by Todd London at the Association of Performing Arts Service Organization on April 6, 2016.
By Olivia Rubino-Finn. Olivia Rubino-Finn on the Broadway production of Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge , directed by Ivo van Hove.
By Jess Pillmore. Jess Pillmore writes about the importance of maintaining and embracing creativity in creative work and education.
By Carey Purcell. Carey Pucell reports on the harassment faced by women street performers in NYC and the preponderance of street harassment of women in our society.
By DJ Kurs, Leah Katz-Hernandez. Leah Katz-Hernandez, Receptionist of the United States (ROTUS), writes about the power of having Deaf characters represented in narratives.
By DJ Kurs. Series curator DJ Kurs writes about the history of ASL and Deaf actors.
By Sara Nović. Author Sara Nović writes about the state of Deaf education, and its implications for the theatre.
By Marshall Botvinick. Marshall Botvinick contemplates how the theatre community can respond to Donald Trump's political rise.
By Barbara Fuchs. Scholar and translator Barbara Fuchs discusses the opportunities and challenges of diversifying the classical canon to include Spanish-language Hispanic classical theater.
By David Dudley. David Dudley interviews the founder of Make Trouble, a new training program in Staunton, Virginia.
By Alex Lacamoire, Trevor Boffone. Trevor Boffone interviews Hamilton 's music director, orchestrator, and co-arranger Alex Lacamoire about his journey as an artist, his Cuban heritage, and …
By Café Onda. The Latina/o Theatre Commons Steering Committee responds to a recent New York Times review containing a cultural microaggression.
By Azure D. Osborne-Lee, Kestryl Cael Lowery. The first Trans Theatre Artists Convening took place on December 5th and 6th, 2015, and was organized by HowlRound and hosted by New Dramatists.…
By Jonathan Mandell. Jonathan Mandell writes about the work of The Civilians.
By Henrik Eger. Henrik Eger looks at a musical about Alzhimer's in Philadelphia with actors with speech impediments.
By Alexa Derman. Playwright Alexa Derman writes about the duel pressures college-aged artists feel to both focus on their education and achieve professional success before they age out of th…
By Emily Aguilar Thomas. Emily Aguilar Thomas talks with Latina/o artists about why how the lack of representation at the Oscars matters to theatre.
By Andrea Lepcio. Playwright Andrea Lepcio shares her experiences writing two different non-fiction scripts and offers advice for the process.
By Seamus Sullivan. Playwright Seamus Sullivan writes about the process of remaking Hamlet as a noir-infused web series.