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By HowlRound TV. The 12th Al Sawari International Youth Theatre Festival livestreams on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv from Saturday 1 September…
By Kitty Drexel. Kitty Drexel reflects on harassment policies in the age of the #MeToo movement.
By Ishmael Hope. Ishmael Hope (Tlingit) writes about why we need to support Native playwrights.
By Allan Hayton (Gwich'in). Actor and former Naa Kahidi Theatre ensemble member Allan Hayton(Gwich'in) reflects on the history of the company and how theatre can be used as a tool for commun…
By Leslie C. Lewis. Leslie C. Lewis looks at how playwrights are working together and building community with Rough Draught Playwrights in Denver, Colorado.
By Lucas Rowley (Inupiaq). Playwright Lucas Rowley reflects on navigating expectations of Western theatre while also balancing his Inupiaq traditions and community responsibilities.
By Vera Starbard (Tlingit/Dena'ina). Vera Starbard (Tlingit/Dena'ina) introduces the series on Alaskan theatre through the lens of Alaska Native performance and storytelling.
By Massimo Monfiletto. Using three different plays" M. Butterfly , Iphigenia Crash Land Falls on the Neon Shell That Was Once Her Heart , and QPH "playwright Massi Monfiletto examines theatr…
By Rob Onorato. Writer and performer Rob Onorato explores what makes the Chicago Neo-Futurists so special.
By Katherine Swimm. Katherine Swimm discusses New Rep Theatre's Boston production of Ripe Frenzy , and the innovative collaboration between playwright Jennifer Barclay and projection designe…
By Ramona Ostrowski, JD Stokely. Associate Producer Ramona Ostrowski and Fellow JD Stokely reflect on how HowlRound made the Theatre in the Age of Climate Change Convening on 8-10 June 2018 …
By HowlRound TV. The Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists presents their 2018 National Conference & Festival livestreaming from Chicago on the global, commons-based peer p…
By HowlRound. Announcing a #howlround twitter chat on the state of theatre criticism now on Monday 13 August at 4pmET.
By Tiffany Antone. Tiffany Antone writes about Get Out the Vote initiatives at US theatre companies of various sizes.
By HowlRound TV. Company One in Boston presents NEW PLAYS. NEW PROCESS. , A Re-Examination of New Play Development in Boston and Beyond livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produc…
By Regan Postma-Montaño. Regan Postma-Montaño reports on the 2018 Latinx Theatre Commons' Carnaval of New Latinx Work, which took place on the 19-21 July in Chicago, Illinois.
By HowlRound TV. Atlantic Theater Company (Neil Pepe, Artistic Director; Jeffory Lawson, Managing Director) present the Panel: "MEET THE WRITERS" of Middle Eastern MixFest livestreaming on t…
By Georgina Young-Ellis. Georgina Young-Ellis looks at the history of the innovative Mexican theatre company Teatro LÃnea de Sombra, its connection to Portland, Oregon, and two of their p…
By Julie Taiwo Oni. Playwright and scholar Julie Taiwo Oni reflects on the experience of casting an actor with albinism for her play Chisel , and discusses why authentic casting is worth the…
By Georgina Escobar. Playwright Georgina Escobar reflects on the curation of the 2018 Latinx Theatre Commons (LTC) Carnaval of New Latinx Work: ¡ConeXión!, which took place 19-21 July …
By Tyrone Giordano, DJ Kurs, Ethan Sinnott, Rachel Grossman. The Deaf Theatre Action Planning Session, a convening for deaf theatremakers taking place on 15-17 March 2019, is accepting appli…
By Beatrice Basso. Beatrice Basso discusses what it was like to bring multidisciplinary artists from north and south of the US-Mexico border together to create and learn from each other in t…
By David Dudley. David Dudley explores the story behind John Cage's Theater Piece No. 1 and discuses SITI Company's recent production of it, which was conceived and directed by Anne Bogart.
By HowlRound TV. The Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) presents their 2018 conference in Boston, USA with the theme Theatres of Revolution: Performance, Pedagogy, and Protes…
By Michael Lueger. Could you make it as the manager of a New York City theatre in the 1840s? That's the question that Dr. Robert Davis's game and app Broadway:1849 poses to players. Robert j…