Suzan-Lori Parks' Watch Me Work
By . Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process.
By . Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process.
By . The panel is facilitated by Brooke M.
By Elena Morris. Food Tank's Little Peasants bridged theatre and advocacy by staging an interactive play set during a union vote at a fictional international coffee chain.
By . New York theatre artist Matt Gasda and his ensemble from the Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research will be joined by David Levine for readings of two Pollesch plays Heidi Hoh, translated…
By . Join us for two special 'An Evening with…' style live events, with home-made food sharing and conversations with artists Selina Thompson and Toni-Dee (Friday 14th) and Sonia Sandhu (S…
By Rob Ascher. Rob Silverman Ascher chronicles the collaboration between Aaron Pang, a non-fiction storyteller with no formal theatrical training, and Johanna Kasimow, a director with a back…
By . Join us celebrating the history of legendary CLUB 57. In 1978, a Polish emigré Stanley Strychacki rented a basement space of the Holy Cross Polish National Church at 57 St.
By Yura Sapi, Carla Stillwell. In this episode, Carla Stillwell and Yura Sapi challenge the "starving artist" trope, offering tips to overcome scarcity mindsets in theatre.
By Erin Murray. In Keiko Green's The Bed Trick, a new adaptation of All's Well That Ends Well, issues of consent in both the bedroom and the theatre classroom are explored in the modern cont…
By Barbara Fuchs. Barbara Fuchs shares findings from "For a Resilient US Theater, Post-Pandemic," a Pandemic Preparedness Performing Arts research project which looked at how the nonprofit t…
By Todd London. Todd London celebrates the work and love story of multidisciplinary theatremakers Ellen Maddow and Paul Zimet who have been creating theatre as part of the ensemble Talking B…
By Yura Sapi, Sharia Benn. Join us on a journey with Sharia Benn, founder of Sankofa African American Theatre Company, as she shares her inspiring origin story and the challenges of fosterin…
By Beto O'Byrne. Beto O'Byrne discusses the work of three theatre artists in the United States whose acts of cultural resistance contribute to the movement for a free Palestine.
By Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder, Jennifer Goff, Padraic Lillis. Theatre is a collaborative art.
By Olga Sanchez Saltveit. In this dispatch from the third day of the Latinx Theatre Commons (LTC) Tenth Anniversary Convening, Olga Sanchez Saltveit reflects on conversations about the LTC's…
By . Join us to celebrate the publication of a new book on underground culture and performance at the infamous Pyramid Club. A panel with John Jesurun, Kestutis Nakas, and others.
By . Join us for an evening of plays by nine writers who personally experienced displacement, migration and war.
By . ConFest 2024 will focus on celebrating new works by KÄnaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian), Pacific Islander, and local Asian American theater practitioners.
By Yura Sapi, Jamil Khoury. Experience the transformational journey of Silk Road Cultural Center, formerly Silk Road Theatre Project and Silk Road Rising, as co-founder Jamil Khoury shares o…
By . Featuring winning student performances, guest artists, money stories with MC Dyalekt, and community conversations about one of the most crucial topics in our lives: money.
By Georgina Escobar. Georgina Leanse H.
By Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder, Jacqueline Goldfinger, Martine Green-Rogers. Dramaturgs serve productions in a variety of ways, which are often dictated by needs of the play and the playwright.
By Iraisa Ann Reilly. Iraisa Ann Reilly recounts the introductions, histories, and memories shared throughout the first day of the Latinx Theatre Commons Tenth Anniversary Convening.Â
By . IETM, in collaboration with Toplocentrala, presents the IETM Sofia Plenary Meeting 2024 livestreamed on the global, commons-based, peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on …
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