Spotlight: Meet Justine Lambert, Director
Here's this week's installment of the 2amt director-to-director interview series. Meet Justine Lambert Hometown: Manhattan. Raised in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Current town: Back to my roots in …
Here's this week's installment of the 2amt director-to-director interview series. Meet Justine Lambert Hometown: Manhattan. Raised in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Current town: Back to my roots in …
You don't know me. You may think you do. After all, if you read my blog, follow me on Twitter, friend me on Facebook, ask me a question on Quora, join my circles on Google+, you know a numbe…
In 2008, I needed an internship to fulfill the requirements for my MFA program in theatrical design & technical production. I didn’t take the bait on Santa Fe. I wanted to …
Roll On, Strange Little Plays. Roll On. I will start off saying this: rolling world premieres should be the ONLY way plays premiere. With consecutive and distinct productions a new play gets…
Why did I go into PR? It’s simple, really. I like telling people about things that I'm excited about. Truly and authentically, and that's it. I'm a music and theater nerd, so I sort of…
The theatre niche of the social media stream operates much like any other Animal Farm and in this particular backwater Animal Farm I am a donkey who has lived a long time. Hang arou…
Here’s this week’s installment of the director-to-director interview seres. Meet Sabrina Evertt  Hometown: Grew up in New Westminster, British Columbia Current town: 17 k…
"You’re gonna have to learn your clichés. You’re gonna have to study them, you’re gonna have to know them. They’re your friends." Though I rarely seek it out, I freq…
Rachel Chavkin, founding artistic director of the TEAM, a devising ensemble, wrote an article on TCG's blog that asks the question, "What if devised theatre moved from the margins to the mai…
Here’s this week’s installment of the director-to-director interview series. Â And in the coming weeks, the British are coming, the British are coming! I’ve rallied some …
Among the entertainments and distractions wrought by Twitter are the propagation of memes or hashtag games, in which a topic is tossed out for the masses, from which to wring endless variati…