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9,539 stories from American Theatre

National Association of Latino Arts & Cultures Names 2021 Advocacy Fellows by Amelia Merrill

The 2021 cohort includes multiple artists working in theatre, dance, and music.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 2:03pm on March 26, 2021

Practicing Disability Justice, Honoring Wholeness Onstage by American Theatre Editors

How disabled performing artists are challenging ableism, building access, and imagining new worlds.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:12am on March 26, 2021

Inclusion: We Can't Do It Alone by American Theatre Editors

Disability inclusion can't simply be tacked on as an extra in theatre's budgets and planning; it must be intentional and funded. The good news is that it benefits everyone.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:10am on March 26, 2021

The How and the What: Access, Justice, and Disability Aesthetic  by American Theatre Editors

A roundtable of theatremakers talk about their work, how they make it, and models for inclusive spaces for both artists and audiences.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:08am on March 26, 2021

What Disability Leadership Looks Like by American Theatre Editors

The theatre field is white-dominated, and disabled and D/deaf companies would seem to be no exception"unless we look deeper and think more intersectionally.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:06am on March 26, 2021

Taking ADA From the Page to the Stage by American Theatre Editors

Now 30 years old, the Americans with Disabilities Act has made historic access achievements for audiences. Now how about access for performers and backstage workers?

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:04am on March 26, 2021

15 Theatre Workers You Should Know by American Theatre Editors

Here are some folks to have on your radar, from writers to designers, from choreographers to arts administrators.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:02am on March 26, 2021

The Advisory by American Theatre Editors

Meet the field leaders who helped us ideate and create this package of stories.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 8:00am on March 26, 2021

PPP2, SVOG, OMG: What You Need to Know About Relief for Your Theatre by American Theatre Editors

Help is on the way, but while there are resources available, no single expert is going to explain or fix it all for you.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:19pm on March 25, 2021

Yilong Liu: In the Liminal Space, What Dreams May Come by American Theatre Editors

The playwright of 'PrEP Play, or Blue Parachute' talks about expectations, intimacy, and the Zoom revolution.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:58pm on March 24, 2021

Coya Paz Brownrigg Named Interim Dean of DePaul Theatre School by Amelia Merrill

Paz Brownrigg, who has been with DePaul since 2008, will step in following the departure of John Culbert.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 1:01pm on March 24, 2021

Geva Theatre Center Announces Tenacious Women Commissions by Amelia Merrill

Geva has commissioned 29 writers to pen works about historical women of Rochester.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:54am on March 24, 2021

'Disclaimer' Turns the Spotlight on Its Audience by American Theatre Editors

Can a culturally appropriative murder mystery in the guise of a cooking class prevent war with Iran? Piehole's interactive new Zoom play aims to find out.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:55am on March 24, 2021

SPACE on Ryder Farm Co-Founder Emily Simoness to Step Down by American Theatre Editors

Simoness, who is also the company's executive director, will step aside in September, citing the importance of leadership turnover.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:45pm on March 23, 2021

The Subtext: Plays That Fill You Up by American Theatre Editors

This month Brian surveys playwrights, directors, dramaturgs, and critics about the works they just can't shake, and why.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 6:17pm on March 23, 2021

Yussef El Guindi Awarded 2021 Blue Ink Playwriting Award by American Theatre Editors

Yussef El Guindi's play 'Refugee Rhapsody' will receive a staged reading as part of the virtual 2021 Blue Ink Playwriting Festival.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:48pm on March 23, 2021

Faye Price to Leave Pillsbury House + Theatre This Summer by American Theatre Editors

Price, who joined the company in 2000, will turn her attention to personal artistic projects.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:45pm on March 23, 2021

Woolly Mammoth Announces Inaugural Miranda Family Fellows by American Theatre Editors

Autumn J. Mitchell, Jeremy Pesigan, and Citlali Pizarro will work in the Production, New Work, and Connectivity departments, respectively.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 5:09pm on March 23, 2021

Nathan Alan Davis, Michael R. Jackson Among 2021 Windham-Campbell Prize Honorees by American Theatre Editors

The annual award honors English-language writers from all over the world who are at any stage of their careers.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:50am on March 23, 2021

'If This Is All I Get, This Can Be Everything' by American Theatre Editors

In this excerpt from the new novel 'We Play Ourselves,' a playwright navigates the highs and lows of an Off-Broadway opening night.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:48am on March 23, 2021

St. Louis Shakespeare Festival Announces Summer Season by Amelia Merrill

The outdoor season includes 'King Lear' starring André De Shields.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 11:04am on March 23, 2021

Three on the Aisle: Letters From Lockdown by American Theatre Editors

The critics look back on a year without live, in-person theatre as they go through their mailbag.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 4:11pm on March 19, 2021

The Familiar and the New: Teaching Black Plays in Jewish High Schools by American Theatre Editors

How a plan to teach 'Pipeline' and 'School Girls' grew into a curriculum stressing both the plays' universality and specificity on issues of race, colorism, and inequity.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 3:53pm on March 19, 2021

Four Podcasts That Make a Play for Your Ears by American Theatre Editors

Staging original works as audio dramas isn't just a pandemic workaround; it's also back-to-the-future turn to a resonant form.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 12:42pm on March 19, 2021

A Country in Between: Remembering My Iraqi American Father by American Theatre Editors

Rooted as much in Michigan as Mosul, he lived to see both of his homes turn to sectarian violence and division.

SOURCE: American Theatre at 10:20am on March 19, 2021
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