Middle Eastern American Theatre, on Our Terms
An open letter and a bill of rights, in the interest of more stage works representing the full diversity and humanity of Middle Eastern Americans.
An open letter and a bill of rights, in the interest of more stage works representing the full diversity and humanity of Middle Eastern Americans.
The turnover of so many artistic director positions at U.S. theatres provides a genuine opening to overcome exclusionary hiring practices.
Playwriting as a lifeline in prison, changes in Chinese theatre, and the crisis of criticism.
A representative of stage directors responds to a story in which we offered a peek into the pocketbooks of theatre artists.
Readers wrote in to quibble about facts surrounding a recent convening on funding for the arts, as well as a lack of representation from the Windy City.
Readers wrote in to quibble with or praise Johnna Adams’s ‘Gidion’s Knot’ and immersive theatre.
Readers wrote in to applaud accessibility in the theatre and the work of Cynthia Cohen.
Readers respond to our stories about Actors Equity Association, ensemble theatre, and Adrian Hall’s adaptation of ‘All The King’s Men.’
Readers both reinforce and challenge our article, “The Artist as Entrepreneur,” and more.
Reponses to stories about method acting and the National New Play Network.