What We Lost and Learned
The last 2 years forced us to face fundamental uncertainty and loss, and that’s a gift that will keep on giving.
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The last 2 years forced us to face fundamental uncertainty and loss, and that’s a gift that will keep on giving.
His path-breaking musicals have handily outlasted their detractors, in part because they remain so singularly alive.
Theatre is happening and we are here to cover it, in spite of it all.
Casting is the intersection of so much that’s pleasurable about theatre and its potential—and need—to do better.
As theatres pause live performance and seek other ways to connect with audiences, this magazine will pause its print edition but continue online.
Theatre is on pause for the foreseeable future, but we plan to stay on the job.
Among the best practices that are central to our field: taking care of the caregivers.
Working for a more sustainable, integral life onstage and off may be its own reward.
As the walls among mediums begin to tumble, so too the boundaries separating training programs.
What can we learn from those who came before us? Things we will one day pass on.