All the Screen’s a Stage: A Transmedia Manifesto
As theatremakers celebrate the return to in-person, in-venue performances, it’s imperative to keep open the doors offered by digital theatre and celebrate its place alongside the stage.
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As theatremakers celebrate the return to in-person, in-venue performances, it’s imperative to keep open the doors offered by digital theatre and celebrate its place alongside the stage.
The downtown artist didn’t ever expect or hope to be on Broadway, but her docutheatre piece ‘Is This A Room’ has defied expectations all along.
When the pandemic hit her career on both sides of the Atlantic, she got the unique chance to help develop productions in gestation.
Teaching design remotely had some upsides, she learned, but she’s eager to get her hands back on her craft and its tools.
This month Brian talks with the playwright and audio dramatist about ‘The Honeycomb Trilogy,’ guardian angels, and ‘Doctor Who.’
The founder of Contemporary American Theater Festival looks back on 31 years of producing new plays in rep.
In December he’ll leave the influential new-play festival he founded and has run since 1991.
Brittani Samuel, Jose Solís, and Sarah Rose Leonard will lead the site, originally founded by Sarah Ruhl and Julia Jordan, aimed at diversifying the critical discourse.
This week we talk to the leader of the West Coast powerhouse about the tough years just page and what lies ahead.
She was a producer with a fan’s love for stage magic, a taste for the big gamble, and the best dish in town.