The How of Theatre: a Playwriting Class
By Lauren Gunderson. Playwright Lauren Gunderson offers other writers lessons on dramatic structure, building characters, and crafting a powerful ending.
By Lauren Gunderson. Playwright Lauren Gunderson offers other writers lessons on dramatic structure, building characters, and crafting a powerful ending.
By Rob Neill. Rob Neill, founding ensemble member of the New York Neo-Futurists, shares his thoughts on the company's process, devising work, and creating rituals in theatre.
By HowlRound TV. Urban Bush Women presents their 2018 Summer Leadership Institute at Arizona State University livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at…
By Noe Montez. Noe Montez interviews ensemble members from New York's Pregones Theatre on Dancing in My Cockroach Killers, which ran from 7 June to 1 July 2018 at the GALA Theatre in Washing…
By Lisa Portes. Lisa Portes' remarks from the opening of the Latinx Theatre Commons Carnaval of New Latinx Work in Chicago, Illinois.
By HowlRound TV. ASHTAR Theatre in Ramallah, Palestine presents six performances from the ASHTAR Theatre International Youth Festival livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced…
By HowlRound TV. ArtsBoston presents the panel discussion Hiring and Retaining a Diverse Workforce livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.…
By Courtney Bailey Parker. Actor and literature/theatre professor Courtney Bailey Parker talks about national anthem protests, performance as activism, and theatre artists as mediators.
By HowlRound TV. Once Upon a Time Wolf, a text + movement solo event by Celeste Miller designed for domestic spaces, livestreams from the Home for Wayward Girls and their Dogs on the global,…
By Heather Denyer. Heather Jeanne Denyer interviews Cameroonian playwright Edouard Elvis Bvouma about the country's theatrical landscape, touching on topics like the low number of companies …
By Bertie Ferdman. Bertie Ferdman looks at En Garde Arts' production of Red Hills , which explores the question: "Who has the right to tell what stories?"
By HowlRound TV. Art2Action, Inc. and Pangea World Theater present the Panel: Twin Cities Strategies to Advance Equity in the Theater livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced…
By HowlRound TV. Art2Action, Inc. and Pangea World Theater are proud to present an extraordinary conversation, featuring several of the international theater directors who are participating …
By Amelia Parenteau. Amelia Parenteau explores the value of bringing theatre and the humanities into the medical field through the collaboration between Philadelphia's Lantern Theater Compan…
By HowlRound TV. Beginning on 19 July, the 2018 LTC Carnaval of New Latinx Work will bring over 200 Latinx and allied theatremakers, scholars, and decision makers together in Chicago, IL, US…
By Michael Lueger. Dr. Cobina Gillitt joins the Theatre History Podcast to introduce us to the work of Putu Wijaya and his Teater Mandiri and to explain how modern Indonesian theatre has dev…
By Lauren Gunderson. Lauren M. Gunderson is the Playwright-in-Residence at Marian Theater Company through the National Playwright Residency Program , funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundatio…
By Emily C.A. Snyder. Emily Snyder encourages playwrights to write juicy, complex characters for people who have not historically been cast in leading roles.
By HowlRound TV. The Vrystaat Arts Festival ' Tsa-Botjhaba is an Afrikaans language festival that forges creative connections with English and Sotho cultures. They contribute to the exchange…
By HowlRound TV. ArtsEmerson in Boston presents the Play Reading Book Club Colloquium"a community engagement initiative"livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV …
By Lavina Jadhwani. Director Lavina Jadhwani summarizes conversations about casting she's been involved with in the past, and offers advice to artists and producers who find themselves facin…
By Warren Hoffman. Writer Warren Hoffman dives into the history of God of Vengeance , the Yiddish play from 1907 that inspired Paula Vogel's Indecent , and the questions around language and …
By Gaven Trinidad. Dramaturg Gaven D. Trinidad reflects on workshopping Snowflakes, or Rare White People by Justin Chinn as a part of UMass Amherst's New Play Lab in December 2017.
By Tammie Pollard. Tammie Pollard details the history of military theatre in Europe, explores its benefits, and looks at the challenges it faces today.
By Shelby-Allison Hibbs, Marianne Galloway, Sherry Jo Ward. Shelby-Allison Hibbs interviews director Marianne T. Galloway and theatre administrator and actor Sherry Jo Ward about representat…