Happy New Year from HowlRound
By Jamie Gahlon. HowlRound Director Jamie Gahlon reflects on 2018 and looks forward to 2019.
By Jamie Gahlon. HowlRound Director Jamie Gahlon reflects on 2018 and looks forward to 2019.
By Johanna Pfaelzer, Lisa Steindler. Johanna Pfaelzer, incoming artistic director at Berkeley Rep Theatre, and Lisa Steindler, executive artistic director of Z Space, talk about creating par…
By Michael Lueger. We welcome back Stories from the Eastern West for Part 2 of their exploration of the life and work of Polish theatre director Jerzy Grotowski.
By HowlRound Theatre Commons. Are you interested in working for HowlRound? We're hiring a full-time Communications Manager"details about applying within.
By Lucas Garcia. Lucas Garcia talks about creating the first-ever Alliance of Latinx Theater Artists of Chicago awards ceremony.
By Nitsan Scharf. Nitsan Scharf argues that while cis playwrights are more than welcome to write trans narratives in their plays, they must put in the work necessary to write multidimensiona…
By Latinx Theatre Commons . Are you excited about organizing and growing the Latinx Theatre Commons, and interested in implementing the LTC mission, vision, and values through our unique pro…
By Joseph V. Melillo, Rob Orchard. Joe Melillo, BAM's outgoing executive producer, talks to Rob Orchard about his thirty-five-year-long time at the company, continuing his work with emerging…
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By . The VORTEX in Austin, Texas, in partnership with The National New Play Network, presents Heartland livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound T…
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By HowlRound Theatre Commons, Rachel Grossman, Tyrone Giordano, DJ Kurs, Ethan Sinnott. The Deaf Theatre Action Planning Session is a convening that will take place 15-17 March 2019 at Emers…
By Jacob Juntunen. Jacob Juntunen, who has bipolar disorder, speaks with several other artists who struggle with mental illness about the realities and challenges working in the field.
By . East European Performing Arts Platform (EEPAP) presents a livestreaming conversation about the Meet the Neighbours project during the Who do you work for? international symposium
By Maddie Gaw. Maddie Gaw examines the idea of the "problematic" play and Z Space's inaugural Problematic Play Festival, which aimed to investigate why certain plays cause gatekeepers to tur…
By Callie Nestleroth. Theatremaker Callie Nestleroth discusses devising a show for a library space and shares the process she developed when approaching new site-specific projects. Â
By Sarah Bellamy, Jamil Jude. Sarah Bellamy, artistic director of Saint Paul's Penumbra Theatre, talks to Jamil Jude, incoming artistic director of Kenny Leon's True Colors Theatre Company i…
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By Michael Lueger. The Theatre History Podcast is proud to partner with Stories from the Eastern West to present the first of a two-part episode on the life and work of revolutionary theatr…
By . New England Foundation for the Arts and WBUR present a discussion on Monuments: Shaping Public Space, Memory, and Culture livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced How…
By Lydia Milman Schmidt. Lydia Milman Schmidt, founder of the advocacy group Parents in Chicago Theatre, looks at the progressive policies Rivendell Theatre Ensemble has in place when it com…
By Jen Gushue. Jen Gushue explores the emergence of filk theatre, a niche genre that uses a folk-concert frame as a basis for storytelling.
By Rob Onorato. Rob Onorato talks about boredom as an audience member, the uninspired play, what film has going for it that theatre does not, and more.
By Rob Orchard, Susan Medak. Susie Medak, managing director of Berkeley Rep Theatre, talks to Rob Orchard about how to best prep staff for a major leadership change, how an outgoing artistic…