10 Shows That Have Shaped the Course of LGBTQ+ Theatre History
As we celebrate Pride month, we look back at ten shows that have made important contributions to LGBTQ+ theatre's rich history.
As we celebrate Pride month, we look back at ten shows that have made important contributions to LGBTQ+ theatre's rich history.
It's that time of the month! As we reach the end of May, catch up on the hottest news from the theatre world across the globe.
Broadway is back! With new dates announced daily, here is our selection of some of the hottest shows to open/reopen on Broadway this fall.
What can you say, this year has been a crazy ride. Here, one theatre educator reflects on a year making theatre with children...in a pandemic.
The last year saw a boom in streamed theatre as Covid-19 hit the world. As we tentatively move forwards, will streaming continue in some form? Let's see!
In opera, mothers are often missing, dead, or do some particularly terrible things. This Mother's Day, we went looking for influential mothers in opera and it was harder than you might imagi…
This May marks Jewish American History Month and in this blog post we are celebrating the Golden Age of Yiddish Theatre in America with some fun facts that might have passed you by!
As we approach the end of April, let's take a look at what is new in the world of theatre across the globe. Slowly but surely, things are looking up!
As theatre educators, how do we build a safe space for rigor that is both healthy and productive in our programs? Let's discuss!
In search of an original, new play to read or perform? Well, look no further. This blog post is for you! Here are our top five shows with small casts.
From the recent movie adaptation of Cats to the phenomenally successful film of Chicago...why are movie musicals so hit and miss?! Let's take a look!
What does it take to learn an aria? How many things are involved? How do I track my progress? Where would I even start? Follow this guide to help you understand the process of learning an ar…
As March draws to a close, let's take a look at the latest news from Broadway and across the world in our StageAgent Monthly Roundup!
Directing intimacy is challenging and potentially a challenge. In this blog post, we explore the basic principles of successfully directing intimacy on stage.
Ahead of St. Patrick's Day on March 17th, we're taking a look at some of the greatest plays by Irish playwrights. Happy reading!
We continue to commemorate Women's History Month with a celebration of some brilliant contemporary female playwrights! Who else would you add to this list?
As we move towards International Women's Day (March 8th....note it down folks!), we're taking a look at the work of some incredible women who broke through the male-dominated world of musica…
As Women's History Month continues, today we're looking at casting expectations and the pressure to conform to society's and media's standards of beauty.
To celebrate Women's History Month, we are turning the clock back and shining the spotlight on some awesome female playwrights from bygone eras. Enjoy!
As February draws to a close, let's take a look at our monthly roundup of the latest news from Broadway, the West End, and beyond!
As we come to the end of Black History Month and celebrate the diverse artists who have helped shape the theatre, we take you on a quick journey through verbatim theatre and explore the powe…
Celebrating and highlighting operas by black composers, we take a look at four important works by four leading black composers.
February marks Black History Month and what better time to delve into the rich catalog of plays by BIPOC writers. Here are our starter suggestions!
Our first post of Black History Month shines the spotlight on Shuffle Along, the revolutionary musical that was a surprise hit on Broadway in 1921 and changed the future of musical theatre f…
How are those New Year's Resolutions going? If they disappeared rather quickly, take a look at this blog post about goal-setting, and goal-shifting, for artists.