A Different Portrait of America
By Carlos Morton. Carlos Morton discusses Luis Valdez's latest play, Valley of the Heart, what the Mexican philosopher José Vasconcelos calls la raza cosmica, and being part of a mixed-race…
By Carlos Morton. Carlos Morton discusses Luis Valdez's latest play, Valley of the Heart, what the Mexican philosopher José Vasconcelos calls la raza cosmica, and being part of a mixed-race…
By Trevor Boffone. Trevor Boffone examines Isaac Gómez's new play La Ruta, which focuses on the feminicides in Mexico, and talks about the growing canon of Latinx theatre that dramatizes …
By Jeffrey Mosser. "How can performance be used to cross racial and economic boundaries?""Coya Paz
By Jacob Padrón, Kinan Valdez . Kinan Valdez and Jacob G. Padrón talk about growing up in a theatre family, leadership in the Latinx community, the skills needed to be the artistic le…
By Scott Harman. Scott Harman reflects on acting students' increased sensitivity to traumatic material, how that plays out in classrooms, and what teachers can do to create safe spaces where…
By Maximilian Kempf . Maximilian Kempf discusses climate change theatre through the lens of the Anthropoligists' show This Sinking Island.
By Mona Merhi. Mona Merhi reflects on four productions at France's 2018 Avignon Festival that were created based on real-life events, people, or documentary material and questions whether st…
By Daniel Jackson. Daniel Jackson talks about creating an interactive DIY lighting system"that the audience partially controlled"for a recent production that took place almost entirely in th…
By David Howse, Judith Batty, Reginald Browne. David Howse, ArtsEmerson's executive director, talks to two board chairs, Judith Batty of Arena Stage and Reggie Browne of McCarter Theatre, ab…
By Andrea Kovich. Andrea Kovich talks about the importance of disability representation on Seattle's stages and Sound Theatre Company's recent work in that area.
By Todd London. Todd London celebrates the work of playwright and performer Daniel Alexander Jones.
By Gaven Trinidad. Gaven Trinidad examines the recent exhibition Dance We Must: Treasures from Jacob's Pillow and wrestles with cultural appropriation vs.
By Jeffrey Mosser. Jeff Mosser speaks with Michael Fields, Producing Artistic Director of Dell'Arte International.
By Abigail Vega, Roxanne Schroeder-Arce, Emily Aguilar. The Latinx Theatre Commons presents the 2019 Theatre for Young Audiences Sin Fronteras Festival & Convening livestreaming from Austin…
By Jeffrey Mosser. Jeffrey Mosser introduces a new podcast series, From the
By Emma Stenning, Naomi Campbell. Naomi Campbell, Luminato's new artistic director, sits down with
By Will Hand. William Hand reflects on Germany's Politik im Freien Theater Festival and discusses several shows that were presented there in November 2018.
By Bebe de Soares. Bebê de Soares talks about her organization, Amazonas Network, and the work they're doing to internationalize Latin American theatre for young audiences.Â
By . Cleveland Public Theatre presents two panel discussions as part of Entry Point 2019, A New Play Development Festival, livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRou…
By Ramón Esquivel. Ramón Esquivel looks at the recent history of Latinx theatre for young audiences, who is creating the work, and how the sector can grow.
By Marco Novelo. Marco Novelo explores the little-known history of theatre for young audiences in Mexico.
By Roxanne Schroeder-Arce. Kicking off the Latinx theatre for young audiences series, Roxanne Schroeder-Arce talks about the upcoming LTC Sin Fronteras Festival and Convening, the importance…
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By Howard Shalwitz. Howard Shalwitz gives us a glimpse into the theatre community in Budapest, Hungary, after a recent trip to the city.
By Tim Collingwood. Tim Collingwood talks about the importance of creating "ability-positive" theatre so that people with different ability statuses have the chance to see themselves represe…