How ‘Slave Play’ Got 800 Black People to the Theatre
It’s not just about filling seats but about increasing access and generating an authentic conversation.
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It’s not just about filling seats but about increasing access and generating an authentic conversation.
An actor known for playing great women leaders takes on the shy, brilliant Supreme Court justice in the two-hander ‘Sisters in Law.’
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ED&I rewards good intentions, but it’s time to take the next step and embrace anti-racist practice, which focuses on results.
A longtime Guthrie staffer, he influenced theatre across the U.S. and overseas with a humble but indomitable spirit.
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What I learned from the critics and learned to tolerate the crickets.
How a small Florida theatre saved its big, foundering counterpart in a nearby town.
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