Larissa FastHorse and Ty Defoe Make a Show ‘For the People’
Their new play for the Guthrie is a comedy, in large part because that’s what the Native community in the Twin Cities asked for.
Their new play for the Guthrie is a comedy, in large part because that’s what the Native community in the Twin Cities asked for.
We talk to writer/director/trickster Ty Defoe about directing ‘Rent’ for the next generation, building community ties, and moving beyond land acknowledgements. Plus: a check-in with Denver reporter John Moore.
Ty Defoe and All My Relations Collective’s new show, seen last year in 2 cities, uses puppetry, dance, and multimedia to tell a story of belonging.
On this special pre-Tony Awards edition, we talk to the playwrights nominated for ‘Cost of Living’ and ‘Between Riverside and Crazy,’ and to Playbill’s Diep Tran.
Over 6 months of convening, artEquity’s cohort aims to tackle the challenges facing the aim of equity in the arts.
The leadership program aims to address the needs of BIPOC leaders in predominantly white institutions and fields.
The national facilitator training program will be held in Los Angeles.
The initiative will hold annual workshops to train national theatre leaders on issues of equity, diversity and inclusion.
The online and in-person fest will feature works from Inda Craig-Galván, Ty Defoe, Rinne Groff, and Kate Hamill.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.