Passing the Torch (Without Getting Burned)
In our Winter issue, we look at training that doesn’t simply instruct young artists in the ways of the world but aims to empower them to change it.
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In our Winter issue, we look at training that doesn’t simply instruct young artists in the ways of the world but aims to empower them to change it.
High school theatre programs have often been sites of harm, particularly for femme and non-binary kids of color, but some are paving a better path forward.
Early-career writers Amanda L. Andrei, Citlali Pizarro, and afrikah saleh comprise this year’s cohort.
The program will accept applications from early-career journalists and critics of color until Tuesday, March 7 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
A reflection on the influences who led me to become the theatre artist and educator I am today—and to be that influence for others.
11 individuals and 4 schools are being recognized by EdTA for their advocacy efforts and achievements in theatre education.
Last week TCG hosted ‘Too Legit to Quit,’ and both its party vibes and its urgent solidarity are still resounding.
Michel Hausmann has long used the Colony Theatre’s signage for tweet-length messages, and now each week he’s turning it over to Black writers.
The pandemic cut short the academic year for me and my high school theatre students, but we are finding ways to connect—and some silver linings.
What I learned from the critics and learned to tolerate the crickets.