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By Matthew Minnicino. Matthew Minnicino discusses what canonical works of theatre we can turn to in light of the current political situation in the US.
By Matthew Minnicino. Matthew Minnicino discusses what canonical works of theatre we can turn to in light of the current political situation in the US.
By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger talks with Dr. Kyna Hamill about her research into the background of the holiday carol "Jingle Bells."
By Rosalind Grush. Rosalind Grush discusses why salaries for many arts administrators are lower than they should be, and offers some solutions.
By HowlRound TV. The Adam Mickiewicz Institute (Poland), Alternatives théâtrales: La revue du théâtre contemporain (Belgium), and Galerie Hus (France) present The Fatherkillers" a de…
By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger talks with Fiona Coffey about women theatre artists in Northern Ireland
By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger talks with David Mandelbaum about a new production of Sholem Asch's God of Vengeance.
By Abbey Fenbert. Playwright Abbey Fenbert on the new mandate for theatre artists.
By Café Onda. The Café Onda Editorial Board and New York City theatremakers talk about the Big Apple's landscape of Latina/o/x theatre, in anticipation of the Latina/o Theatre Commons' New…
By Victoria (toy) Deiorio. Sound designer Victoria Deiorio reflects on her experience of Complicite's The Encounter and its ingenious use of sound.
By Jess Pillmore. Jess Pillmore encourages artists not to limit their thinking to what may seem "possible."
By Michael Lueger. Michael Lueger talks with Kyle A. Thomas and Dr. Carol Symes about why medieval theatre is more relevant than ever.
By Aaron Sawyer, Sidney T. Smith. Aaron Sawyer and Sidney T. Smith write about Unified Access Auditions at Red Theater in Chicago, IL.
By Liz Olson, Pearl Hodiwala, Kristen Luciani, Rachel Karpf Reidy, Rachel Sussman. Five of the women producers from the 2014"2016 WP Lab report on producing the Pipeline Festival in partners…
By Sean Daniels. Sean Daniels writes about the successes and challenges of his first year as Artisitic Director of Merrimack Repertory Theatre.
By Maurice Decaul. In this first installment, Maurice Decaul discusses the inspiration and beginning stages of Veterans and Theatre Institute, a program that trains military veterans in the …
By Todd London. Todd London's ode to Sarah Ruhl, on the occasion of her winning the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Distinguished Playwright Award.
By Mia McCullough. Playwright Mia McCullough discusses how teaching classic plays in high school alienates future young audiences, and advocates for contemporary playwrights to craft compreh…
By Jess Pillmore. Jess Pillmore invites us to push beyond binary thinking to uncover the rich complexity in ourselves, our art, and our world.
By John Killacky. John R. Killacky discusses his time as curator of Performing Arts at Walker Arts Center, and the controversy caused by featured works.
By Catherine Trieschmann. Catherine Trieschmann on her children's fears and the importance of Halloween.
By Kevin Howard. Pedagogy Notebook is a monthly blog series that serves as a pedagogical resource for educators and scholars looking to incorporate Latina/o theatre into the classroom. In Pe…
By Enrique Granado. Enrique Granado continues the Better Up Cafe Onda series, describing his process for creating a Cornell box about Migdalia Cruz's Fur .
By Jose Rodriguez. Jose Rodriguez continues the Better Up Cafe Onda series, expressing his feelings about a Latino Theatre Topics course at the University of North Texas.
By Courtnie Alvarado. Courtnie Alvarado writes about her experience in a Latino Theatre Topics course at the University of North Texas.
By Chisa Hutchinson. Chisa Hutchinson writes about her residency at Second Stage.