Online This Week: Convention Counter-Programming
Reunion readings, benefit concerts, archival recordings, special events, and more.
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Reunion readings, benefit concerts, archival recordings, special events, and more.
This week the critics talk to the grass-roots campaign Be An Arts Hero and discuss shows they’ve seen, including last week’s Democratic convention.
Even the country’s apolitical state theatres are joining the countrywide protest against the power grab by the Putin-backed dictator Lukashenko.
While the pandemic has theatres reevaluating their programming, some are also making shifts toward a more humane working environment.
What are we doing in the theatre? The clues are in what our art is made of: bodies, words, and a third thing that is neither and both of them.
Last week TCG hosted ‘Too Legit to Quit,’ and both its party vibes and its urgent solidarity are still resounding.
This month Brian hands the mic to Playwrights’ Center’s Jeremy Cohen and a panel of multi-platform writers.
From a ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ watch party to a Beethoven bio-play with music, this week offers many answers to the eternal question.
Two socially distanced outdoor productions will unfold in the same Brooklyn neighborhood next weekend.
It’s going to be a long time before we’re back doing live theatre at full capacity indoors, but there is plenty of work to do until then.