Sydney Charles and the Price of Happiness
This Chicago-based performer’s on-again, off-again relationship with theatre takes another turn, but she’s not bowing out.
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This Chicago-based performer’s on-again, off-again relationship with theatre takes another turn, but she’s not bowing out.
Theatres in Nebraska, Minnesota, and Missouri work to adapt to the new reality and plan for the next chapter.
Maintaining healthcare coverage, locating shipped instruments, planning for an uncertain future—these are tough times for pit musicians.
How 2 theatre training programs for adults and young people with intellectual disabilities have adapted their work during the pandemic lockdown.
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The pandemic lockdown means bleak job prospects for new graduates and theatre aspirants, but some remain hopeful and resourceful against the odds.