Who Designs and Directs in LORT Theatres by Pronoun, 2012-2020
By Porsche McGovern. ​Lighting designer Porsche McGovern​ shares the results of the final year of her study on the pronouns of designers and directors working in LORT theatres,…
By Porsche McGovern. ​Lighting designer Porsche McGovern​ shares the results of the final year of her study on the pronouns of designers and directors working in LORT theatres,…
By . Seesaw Theatre Presents: the 8th Annual Inclusive Theatre Festival (ITF)! This event is a weekend-long conference celebrating the strides being made in inclusive and accessible theatre.
By Porsche McGovern, Sherrice Mojgani. Designers Porsche McGovern and Sherrice Mojgani discuss the impact of Porsche's multi-year study looking at designers and directors in LORT theatres by…
By Yura Sapi. Empathy can be a very powerful tool for our collective liberation, and it is something actors are often more skilled in than others.
By . The 2023 ArtsLink Assembly " a meeting of potent ideas and individual actions, of insights and practices, of artists and institutions, of engaging speakers and active listeners " seeks …
By . The American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR) 2023 Annual Conference hosts this important conversation on the state of theatre in the 21st Century with playwrights Christina Anderson…
By Leticia Ridley, Jordan Ealey, Julius B. Fleming, Jr.. Hosts Leticia Ridley and Jordan Ealey interview scholar Professor Julius Fleming, Jr.
By Carl(os) Roa, Rula(s) A. Muñoz. Carl(os) Roa and Rula(s) A. Muñoz share a multi-vocal, non-linear account of their group's work at the Latinx Theatre Commons (LTC) Designer and Dire…
By Nabra Nelson, Marina Johnson, Hamed Sinno. Is art inherently political? Must artists consider sociopolitics in the development of their work? Hamed Sinno's art has been constantly and pub…
By John Michael DiResta. Theatre professor John Michael DiResta reflects on teaching queer theatre history to students who have had very different lived queer experiences than he had growing…
By . Join us for an evening celebrating the work of New York based international puppet theatre company Chinese Theatre Works and Washington's US Karagöz Theatre Company.
By Sofia Lindgren Galloway. Theatre educator Sofia Lindgren Galloway explores the complicated question of whether one should use content warnings when teaching theatre, and offers an approac…
By verity healey. Spurred on by the National Theatre production of James Graham's Dear England, verity healey discusses the notion that theatre in the United Kingdom might have a few things …
By Leticia Ridley, Jordan Ealey. This episode focuses on the iconic Negro Ensemble Company (NEC).
By Todd London. After being asked to weigh in on the "crisis and chrysalis" that currently exists within the theatre field by Theatre Communications Group, Todd London shares his plea for us…
By Dolissa Medina. Dolissa Medina details her group's expansive design process at the Latinx Theatre Commons Designer and Director Colaboratorio.
By Nabra Nelson, Marina Johnson, Bazeed ., Pooya Mohseni. Queer SWANA theatremakers are constantly breaking out of boxes. Even within queer and/or SWANA spheres, some artists are pushing bou…
By . This conversation will have a panel with Native American screenwriters on the importance of seeing Indigenous narratives on screen.
By . Moderated by director and festival curator Carlyle Brown.
By . Does a MENA leader necessarily mean it's easier for MENA work to get produced?
By Kristin Idaszak. Kristin Idaszak reflects on experiencing Nina Vogel's lambe-lambe piece ConCordis at the Prague Quadrennial.
By . Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process.
By . PRELUDE is a place to discover what voices are shaping the future of theatre and performance in NYC, to observe, engage, commune, and critique.
By Giulianna Marchese. Giuliana Marchese discusses productions from the Ubumuntu Art Festival, which is held annually at the Kigali Genocide Memorial in Rwanda.
By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley, KAJA DUNN. Hosts Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley interview Kaja Dunn, who is an intimacy professional, director, actor, and scholar.