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Theatre History Podcast #56: How to Succeed in (Early Modern Show) Business: Dr. David Nicol's Philip Henslowe Blog by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Michael Lueger. Dr. David Nicol talks about his project to turn early modern theatre manager Philip Henslowe's "diary" into a daily blog.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on February 6, 2018

Notes to the Note-Givers; or, Embracing the Paradox by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Catherine Trieschmann. Playwright Catherine Trieschmann lists useful suggestions for giving feedback on new play analysis.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:30am on February 5, 2018

Grassroots Theatre Training in the Eastern Kentucky Coalfields by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Bob Martin. Bob Martin talks about Hurricane Gap Community Theater Institute in Kentucky, and how they're supporting an Appalachian grassroots theatre movement.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:11am on February 4, 2018

Do Words Matter on Stage? by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Jonathan Mandell. Jonathan Mandell looks at six theatre pieces in January that used words in unorthodox ways"as gibberish, or out-of-sync with the action; some didn't use words at all.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:27am on February 1, 2018

Livestreaming Suzan-Lori Parks' Watch Me Work from The Public Theater, New York"Monday 5 February 2018 by Thea@howlround.com (thea)

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…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on February 1, 2018

How to be an Active Artist: Reflections on Emerson's Teach-In On Race by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Mary Frances Noser. Emerson College student Mary Frances Noser reflects on a campus-wide teach-in about race.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:00am on January 31, 2018

Sheila Puts Women Center Stage by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Carey Purcell. Can friendships survive a separation in time, values, and life choices? Carey Purcell looks at the quiet questioning of the role of women in Sheila by The Associates.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 1:36pm on January 30, 2018

Questioning The Casting And The Hump by Ramona@howlround.com (ramona)

By Cassidy Dawn Graves. Cassidy Dawn Graves writes about Thomas Ostermeier's production of Richard III and questions why we still see able-bodied actors playing characters with disabilities.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:41am on January 29, 2018

Livestreaming a performance of YA-KU-ZA at The VORTEX in Austin"Friday 2 February 2018 by Thea@howlround.com (thea)

By HowlRound TV. The VORTEX and Generic Ensemble Company in Austin, Texas present 893 | YA-KU-ZA "a new play written by Daria Miyeko Marinelli, livestreaming on the global, commons-based pee…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on January 29, 2018

Fantômas: Revenge of the Image and the Wuzhen Theatre Festival by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Travis Preston. Artistic Director Travis Preston on the cross-cultural collaboration of bringing Fantômas: Revenge of the Image from CalArts to the Wuzhen Theatre Festival.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on January 28, 2018

Theatre and Resistance: Ten Things YOU Can Do by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Jonathan Mandell. Jonathan Mandell reports on the Martin Segal Theatre Center's 2018 Theatre and Resistance Symposium, and lists ten things theatre community can do right now to make a ch…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:18am on January 25, 2018

Livestreaming Suzan-Lori Parks' Watch Me Work from The Public Theater, New York"Monday 29 January 2018 by Thea@howlround.com (thea)

By HowlRound TV. Suzan-Lori Parks livestreamed 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 Monda…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on January 24, 2018

Theatre History Podcast #55: Examining the Controversial History of the "Mummers Wench" with Dr. Christian DuComb by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Michael Lueger. Dr. Christian DuComb of Colgate University joins us to talk about Philadelphia's Mummers Parade and how the figure of the "Mummers wench" has its roots in the history of b…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on January 24, 2018

Autistic Actors, "Autistic Archetypes," and Acting, in General by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Sam Ethan Rubin. Sam Ethan Rubin writes about being an actor on the autism spectrum.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:22am on January 23, 2018

Off the Rails: Look at Shakespeare, See a Native Play by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Bethany Hughes. Off the Rails , which was produced at OSF in October, shows how Native plays can include depictions or descriptions of Native history as an element of lived experience, no…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:05am on January 22, 2018

We're Hiring an Editor! by Ramona@howlround.com (ramona)

By HowlRound. We're looking for an experienced editor with a theatre background to join our team!

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on January 21, 2018

Livestreaming Creating Work and Artistic Homes: A Conversation with Taylor Mac and Kristin Marting at Emerson College in Boston"Friday 26 January 20 by Thea@howlround.com (thea)

By HowlRound TV. Emerson College in Boston presents a conversation with performance artist Taylor Mac and HERE Arts Center Artistic Director Kristin Marting livestreaming on the global, comm…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on January 19, 2018

Art is Essential to Democracy by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Tanya Selvaratnam. Tanya Selvaratnam,a co-founder of The Federation"a coalition of artists and activists"discusses their Art Action Day on 20 January 2018.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 1:15pm on January 18, 2018

Theatre History Podcast #54: Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart: Tracy Heather Strain Shows Us a Different Side of Lorraine Hansberry by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Michael Lueger. Filmmaker Tracy Heather Strain talks about her new documentary Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart , which explores the life and work of playwright Lorraine Hansberry.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:35pm on January 17, 2018

Networks and New Works: NNPN Turns Twenty by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Nan Barnett. On the twentieth anniversary of its founding, Nan Barnett reflects on the National New Play Network's growth, and discusses the organization's impact.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 11:54am on January 16, 2018

A Play About a Neighborhood: Community and New Play Development in The Duchess of Stringtown by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Jordan Schwartz. Jordan Schwartz, director of literary programs and outreach at Phoenix Theatre in Indianapolis, discusses a project that originated at the Indiana Women's Prison and culm…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on January 14, 2018

Livestreaming the 30th annual Ashland Martin Luther King, Jr. Day City Celebration at the Historic Ashland Armory in Ashland"Monday 15 January 2014 by Thea@howlround.com (thea)

By HowlRound TV. Join community members for Ashland, Oregon's 30th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day City Celebration featuring music, spoken word, and dance livestreaming on the global, com…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 9:00am on January 12, 2018

"These are not natural events": Ariel's Technodramaturgy in the Royal Shakespeare Company's The Tempest by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Anchuli Felicia King. Anchuli Felicia King explores use of motion capture and the construction of an embodied and artificial Ariel in the RSC's version of The Tempest .

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:10am on January 11, 2018

Livestreaming Conversations from the Santiago a Mil International Festival 2018 in Santiago, Chile"Wednesday and Friday 17 and 19 January 2018 by HowlRound

By HowlRound TV. Santiago a Mil International Festival 2018 in Santiago, Chile presents the three livestreaming conversations during its presenter's week on the global, commons-based peer pr…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:05am on January 11, 2018

Theatre History Podcast #53: Rediscovering Sheridan's Smash Hit Pizarro with Dr. Selena Couture & Dr. Alex Dick by Stokely@howlround.com (jdstokely)

By Michael Lueger. Dr. Selena Couture and Dr. Alexander Dick discuss their new Broadview edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's landmark 1799 melodrama Pizarro

SOURCE: HowlRound at 10:32am on January 10, 2018
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