Editor’s Note
Activism animates this month’s pages.
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Activism animates this month’s pages.
Whether you advocate for the arts or through the arts, an activist spirit is more important than ever.
Rep. Louise Slaughter has Geva Theatre Center’s back.
For Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s Mark Hofflund, a relationship with Congressman Mike Simpson gives rural arts an advocate in high places.
More than minstrelsy, tweet seats, and a Havel fact check.
Occupy Wall Street’s inherent theatricality is bolstered by artistry from cadres of the committed.
The acclaimed author of ‘Jerusalem’ talks about writing, relationships and his secret advice from Harold Pinter.
The class struggle in David Lindsay-Abaire’s ‘Good People’ may be even more relevant now than it was when the play premiered 3 years ago.
‘Just a Dream: The Green Play,’ a show for young people about the environment, will tour D.C. area schools this month and next.
An intimate take on ‘The Birds.’