6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a charge artist from the Ukraine to a playwright/yoga teacher in Austin, here are some folks to have on your radar.
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From a charge artist from the Ukraine to a playwright/yoga teacher in Austin, here are some folks to have on your radar.
Murielle Borst Tarrant’s new play at La MaMa, parodically reclaims Native tropes and distortions, with a nod to Dante.
The New York City company spotlights—and helps sell tickets for—shows that meet or surpass gender parity.
How a play about an infamous pair ignited a controversy—and a conversation—about race, rape, and history.
Tales of haunted theatres from across the U.S.
A 7-play project led by McCarter Theatre Center delves into the college’s haunted history.
His account of a seminal Civil Rights moment, staged partly with students at Virginia Stage, is a call to action for a new generation of activists.
Plays on some pet presidential subjects—immigration, U.S. history, the presidency itself—stir uneasy new resonances.
In a state that tipped red decisively in 2016, the opportunity for theatrical dialogue across divides seems ripe and freshly urgent.
American plunder didn’t begin with this administration. Our theatrical dissent must be grounded in a holistic critique of state violence.