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By Carlos Murillo. Tom Arvetis, Producing Artistic Director of Adventure Stage in Chicago and playwright-in-residence Carlos Murillo discuss their participation in the Andrew W. Mellon Found…
By Emilio Rodriguez, Caridad Svich. Emilio Rodriguez interviews award-winning theatremaker Caridad Svich about her process and central themes in her work.
By HowlRound TV. As part of Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's National Playwright Residency Program convening hosted in Boston at HowlRound, Ten Thousand Things playwright-in-residence Kira Obol…
By HowlRound TV. Urban Bush Women presents the 2016 Summer Leadership Institute Culminating Performance addressing the theme You, Me, We: Understanding Internalized Racial Oppression and How…
By P. Carl. P. Carl on transitioning, frames of whiteness, and taking control of the plot.
By Edward Einhorn. Edward Einhorn describes his experiences as a director, adaptor, and translator, and the similarities and differences between them.
By Bertie Ferdman. Bertie Ferdman chats with New Saloon Theater Co. about their recent production, MINOR CHARACTER: Six Translations of Uncle Vanya at the Same Time at The Invisible Dog in B…
By Stephanie DÃaz, Regina GarcÃa. In this installment of La Esquinita , puppeteer Stephanie Diaz shares her journey to puppetry and discusses her creative process.
By Corey Ruzicano. Corey Ruzicano interviews director Leigh Silverman as part of the Battle Series.
By Pearl Cleage. Play recommendations from playwright Pearl Cleage for contextualizing the current anger felt by many Americans.
By Ricky Young-Howze, Ali Stroker. Ricky Young-Howze talks with actor Ali Stroker about changing people's perceptions about performers with disabilities.
By Joris Weijdom. Researcher and lecturer Joris Weijdom of HKU University of the Arts Utrecht, Netherlands on what the Internet of things, transmedia, and mixed reality might mean for theatr…
By John J. Caswell Jr.. Playwright John J. Caswell, Jr. meditates on the trajectory of queer theatre, and the tendency to normalize the form.
By Marissa Wolf, Nathan Louis Jackson. Marissa Wolf, Director of New Works at Kansas City Rep, talks with playwright in residency Nathan Louis Jackson.
By Corey Bradberry. Corey Bradberry's theme and production considerations for staging Moby Dick for a contemporary audience in the deep South.
By Rick Stemm. In this second installment, Rick Stemm delves deeper into his creative process for Heroes Must Die.
By Trevor Boffone, Roxanne Schroeder-Arce. Trevor Boffone and Roxanne Schroeder-Arce on the Cara MÃa Theatre Company and Dallas Theater Center coproduction of the new play Deferred Action…
By Meg Greene. Meg Greene explores the casting process as a socially responsible practice that considers and values gender identity.
By Abraham Benson-Goldberg. Abraham Benson-Goldberg writes about how theatres can be better at attracting young audiences, based on his experiences in Seattle, WA and Tel Aviv, Israel.
By HowlRound TV. Theatre Communications Group presents the 2016 TCG National Conference: Theatre Nation (ASL-interpreted) livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound T…
By HowlRound TV. Theatre Communications Group and the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics (the Lab) present a Global Pre-Conference livestreaming on the global, commons-based, pee…
By Donna Hoke. Playwright Donna Hoke writes about Elizabeth Coplan's The Grief Dialogues project, which uses theatre to start conversations around death and grieving.
By Stacey Venzel. Actor Stacey Venzel shares how theatre performance techniques help her cope with her anxiety.
By HowlRound TV. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival Presents Two Playwrights Talk Vietgone , a Festival Noon Conversation with Peter Sagal (Host of NPR's Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me! ) and Qui Ng…
By HowlRound TV. FoolsFURY in San Francisco presents the FURY Factory Festival of Ensemble and Devised Theater livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network a…