About Alice, or When Social Distancing Ends
In this excerpt from a new journal by theatre artists, the author recounts how she confronted racism in a loved one with more love.
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In this excerpt from a new journal by theatre artists, the author recounts how she confronted racism in a loved one with more love.
A longtime staff member, he helped keep the magazine’s copy clean, budgets balanced, and deadlines met.
Her Six Viewpoints taught me, and generations of theatremakers and performers, to get out of our own way and expand our perception.
Remembrances of a teaching giant who brought up so many other teachers and actors, including her talented son.
The acclaimed designer, who worked on more than 200 productions in a 7-decade career, was known for sculpting her work on actors’ and dancers’ bodies.
A return to the Grand Canyon State, and a profile of a Magic Theatre leader.
In a lifelong mission to connect to his roots and to audiences, he created stage poetry out of honest struggle, and helped inspire our best work.
The playwright and poet offers five free scripts for parents and kids to read and play-act at home or in their communities.
The critics talk to Tamilla Woodard, co-artistic director of Working Theater, about her experience of racism in the theatre and her recommendations of how to fight it.
From ‘Our Town’ in the town that inspired it and the world’s first air-conditioned theatre to work by Rose McClendon and Spiderwoman Theater, June has been a hot month for theatre.