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By Hjalmar Jorge Joffre-Eichhorn. Afghan theatre activist Hjalmar Jorge Joffre-Eichhorn reflects on co-founding the Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, a political theatre g…
By Mary Ann DeVlieg. Mary Ann DeVlieg discusses different types of artistic censorship and organizations that are fighting globally for freedom of expression.
By Jessica Litwak. Jessica Litwak, artistic director of the H.E.A.T Collective, explores the growing field of artist rights and safety, and talks about her dedication to "art of service," th…
By Pamela McQueen, Deirdre Kinahan. Pamela McQueen talks to Irish playwright Deirdre Kinahan about the political nature of her work, her creative process, and how she's sustained a prolific …
By Teresa Coleman Walsh. Founder and executive artistic director of Dallas's Bishop Arts Theatre Center Teresa Coleman Wash looks at the realities of running a theatre company as a woman of …
By HowlRound TV. StageSource in Boston presents the 2018 Town Hall on gender parity and opportunities for deaf artists livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV n…
By Rachael Carnes. Rachael Carnes discusses organizing Playwrights Say Never Again to School Shootings , a new anthology of work on gun violence by nineteen playwrights with readings all ove…
By Michael Lueger. Playwright Chantal Bilodeau joins us to discuss her essay "Why I'm Breaking Up with Aristotle," and how we need to explore new forms of storytelling in order to create the…
By Rachel Bykowski. Rachel Bykowski speaks up about body-shaming in the theatre industry, and its effect on students in collegiate programs.
By HowlRound TV. The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center presents Objects of Study: Methods and Materiality in Theatre and Performance Studies livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-prod…
By Dominick DeGaetano. Dominick DeGaetano reflects on Hyung Seok Jeon's A Held Posture , which last performed at Theaterlab in New York City in January 2018.
By Lisa Portes. Announcing the twenty-four finalists for the 2018 LTC Carnaval of New Latinx Work, which will be held 19-21 July 2018 in Chicago, Illinois.
By Jonathan Mandell. New York critic Jonathan Mandell gives us a glimpse at the recently ended Broadway season, and reflects on how these shows have handled the past as a way to adapt to our…
By Martha Steketee. Director Erin Ortman loves musical theatre, new plays, theatre families, and William Ball's idea of "positation" that celebrates the "yes" in artistic collaborations. The…
By Caroline Prugh. Caroline Prugh discusses Kaimera Productions' SPACES , a site-specific performance weaving together storytelling and dance that took place in June 2017 at the Harlem Arts …
By HowlRound TV. Suzan-Lori Parks livestreams Watch Me Work from The Public Theater in New York City on the global, commons-based peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Monday…
By Trevor Boffone, Nelson Diaz-Marcano, Georgina Escobar, Lauren Villegas. Trevor Boffone, Nelson Diaz-Marcano, Georgina Escobar, and Lauren Villegas reflect on the Latinx Theatre Commons Ma…
By Emily White. Emily White writes about Rebeccah Simone Bogue's Piece by Piece , which was presented as a work in progress in New York City in February 2018.
By Shawn Whitsell. Artistic Director Shawn Whitsell talks about the importance of Nashville, Tennessee's black theatre community.
By HowlRound TV. The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center presents Re-Reading Oppression: One-act plays by Amiri Baraka, Harold Pinter, and Salah Abdul-Saboor livestreaming on the global, commons-…
By HowlRound TV. The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center presents the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab with Anne Cattaneo livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV…
By Jessika Malone. Producer and director Jessika Malone explores the theatre scene in her hometown of Nashville, Tennesee focusing on the powerhouse women who are at the helm of many of the …
By Audra Almond-Harvey. Audra Almond-Harvey, executive director of abrasiveMedia, explores Nashville, Tennessee's evolution as a city since the flood of 2010.
By Nate Eppler. Nate Eppler shares how Ingram New Works Lab in Tennessee is helping playwrights build a creative home that both feeds the soul and the stomach.
By Daniel Jones. Theatremaker Daniel Jones introduces this week's series on Nashville, the city that welcomed him"and has recently welcomed droves of other young artists"with open arms.