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By HowlRound TV. The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center presents the The Written World with Martin Puchner livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlro…
By Anthony Dvarskas. Anthony Dvarskas discusses the process of researching and creating America is Hard to See , a documentary theatre piece detailing the lives of a small community of sex o…
By Michael Lueger. Dr. Amy Cook of Stony Brook University joins us to discuss her new book, Building Character: The Art and Science of Casting .
By Amy Clare Tasker. Director Amy Clare Tasker on how the organizing practice of Open Space has revolutionized her work.
By Gary Sloan. "What are you going to do with the boys?" asked the deputy governor of the Northern Ireland Prison Service. "What's the workshop about? What do we tell them?" "Try acting for …
By Jonathan Mandell. Jonathan Mandell considers three plays that address black pain on stage.
By Catherine Trieschmann, Dan Kois. Catherine Trieschmann interviews Dan Kois, the co-author of an oral history of Angels in America .
By Jennifer Onopa, Rebecca Martinez, Nicole A. Watson, Sanaz Ghajar. Jennifer Onopa interviews Sanaz Ghajar, Rebecca MartÃnez, and Nicole A. Watson about their experience in the field as …
By HowlRound TV. ArtsEmerson in Boston presents Citizen Speak: A Conversation with Claudia Rankine, moderated by P. Carl livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV …
By Elizabeth Horn. Elizabeth Horn reflects on how in the aftermath of #MeToo, it is more important than ever to teach the next generation of theatremakers ideas of consent, respect, and how …
By Emily Garside. Scholar Emily Garside looks at the significance of the revival of Tony Kushner's Angels in America and asks how a play about 1980s America and the AIDS epidemic fits in our…
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 Kaite O'Reilly. Kaite O'Reilly considers how Richard III has been portrayed on stage, the alignment of atypical embodiment with evil and suffering, and her inspiration with The Llana…
By Michael Lueger. Dr. Claudia Orenstein of Hunter College introduces us to the art of tolpavakoothu, a shadow puppet tradition from Kerala, in southern India.
By HowlRound TV. Arts Fuse in Boston, MA presents "For the Love of Arts Criticism" livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Monday 26 …
By Amelia Parenteau, Elise Vigier. An interview with Elise Vigier who adapted James Baldwin's 1979 novel, Just Above My Head at the Maison des Arts de Creteil near Paris.
By HowlRound TV. Hear from current fellows interns from Bay Area theatre companies including Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Berkeley, CA), Magic Theatre (San Francisco, CA) Marin Theatre Compan…
By Paul Gagliardi. An interview with Nancy Smith-Watson of Feast of Crispian and Tim Schleis, an army veteran and one of FOC's actors.
By David Valdes Greenwood. Playwright David Valdes Greenwood discusses the importance of writing more diverse and intersectional characters, and reflects on the conundrum of "color conscious…
By HowlRound TV. ArtsBoston presents Amplifying Voices: A Conversation with Leaders of Color in the Arts at Boston Center for the Arts livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produce…
By Jen Gushue. Jen Gushue reflects on the visceral work of Irish playwright Enda Walsh.
By Zach Donovan. Zach Donovan addresses the shortcomings of nonprofit theatre, the glut of self production, and considers Pop Theatre as an alternative theatrical vehicle.
By Matt DiCintio. For nearly two decades, I've evaluated scripts submitted to festivals and contests, grantmakers and literary offices. I've read for major regional theatres with the goal of…
By Alex Ates. Alex Ates looks at how the Free Southern Theater established a model of artmaking and activism in the South in the '60s and considers how the New South is primed for another ge…
By Jonathan Mandell. Jonathan Mandell reports on the accessibility panel at BroadwayCon, which explained the forthcoming changes aiming toward a future theatre seamlessly accessible for ever…