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By L. Nicol Cabe. Online theatre spaces can promote accessibility, democratic processes, international connections, and ecological benefits, but many digital platforms act as intermediaries …
By L. Nicol Cabe. Online theatre spaces can promote accessibility, democratic processes, international connections, and ecological benefits, but many digital platforms act as intermediaries …
By Citlali Pizarro. Parrots at the Pagoda imagines an afterworld where parrots guide Puerto Rican drag performer Johnny Rodriguez through memories of his life.
By Bryan Stanton. Through culturally responsive pedagogy, Byan Stanton opened up their design classrooms to center student voices and value knowledge from many distinct cultures.
By Caitlin Nasema Cassidy, Robert Duffley, Miranda Rose Hall, Geoff Kanick, Maya Roth. To Tell a Story About the Earth is part scripted play, part guided introduction to devising.
By Lianna Matt McLernon, Ankita Raturi. Fifty Boxes of Earth at Theater Mu was a maximalist play that combined Western and South Asian theatrical styles, choreography, and puppetry.
By Jonathan Mandell. Teatru Malta's 1881 infused immersive theatre with game design, all in a dark, castle-like setting.
By . The annual ATHE conference brings together a global community of educators, artists, and administrators over a week of intense days of workshops, panel presentations, plenary sessions, …
By . This digital showcase lands as a direct response to the recent political transformations in Syria and includes two live artist discussions that will be held to deepen the engagement wit…
By Amanda L. Andrei. "Add Theater to Taste" was the recent theme of the annual Iloilo Theater Festival in the Philippines. Heritage language learner Amanda L.
By Anna Dolores Novak. In March 2025, the Latinx Theatre Commons convened a daylong symposium to honor and explore the work of MarÃa Irene Fornés.
By Benjamin Gillespie. In March 2025, the Latinx Theatre Commons convened a daylong symposium to honor and explore the work of MarÃa Irene Fornés.
By Nicole Hughes. The potential for photosensitive reactions"like seizures or migraines"keeps some audiences out of theatres.
By VIKTOR VILISOV. In Russia, "LGBT propaganda" has been banned, forcing artists who want to create work that engages with queerness to do so in secret.
By Jennifer Skura Boutell, Luke Landric Leonard. Monk Parrots recently produced Gates Leonard's Pearls for Spurs, a new play about a dysfunctional family. The play was inspired by Gates's ow…
By Taylor Hunsberger. Although theatres depend on front-of-house workers for a smooth audience experience, these employees are often isolated from the rest of the theatre's staff and subject…
By Iphigenia Taxopoulou. When government agencies establish well-structured frameworks for environmental action, they enable the arts and culture sector to function as a central, active cont…
By . Democracy is in a serious crisis and people are confused.
By . Gross! explores the beauty and cruelty of nature and the ways we struggle to be seen and understood, ultimately asking what parts of ourselves we're willing to sacrifice for love.
By Alexandria Ramos. Alexandria Ramos shares about her experience of Rasgos Asiaticos, a site-specific performance installation.
By Allie Marotta. Sandbox-style immersive theatre productions like Sleep No More and Life and Trust present unique challenges to providing accessibility measures for audience members, but it…
By . The 2025 Ellen Van Volkenburg Puppetry Symposium series at the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival explores the dramaturgical elements that distinguish puppet theater and acti…
By David Dower, Susan Feder, Olga Garay-English, Meiyin Wang, Fay Nass, Kevin Becerra. In January 2024, the theatre community lost Diane Ragsdale, whose wide-ranging career as
By Javaad Alipoor. Playwright Javaad Alipoor's trilogy of plays interrogates how technology, global politics, and fracturing identities are changing our world.
By Sahar Assaf. As part of Zoukak Theatre's Letters from the Ground initiative, Sahar Assaf asks theatre leaders who have not spoken out for Palestine a simple question: Why?
By . The Ghostlight Project brings theaters and communities together through January 20th to create light in challenging times.