The Possible Impacts New Technology Might Have on the Stage Bible
Laura Hedli explains the different ways that new technology is impacting the theatre.
A column dedicated to innovative approaches to theatre-related challenges both artistic and administrative.
Laura Hedli explains the different ways that new technology is impacting the theatre.
It started as a kind of theatrical dare—what can really be conveyed onstage in 60 seconds? Now its creator takes his “barometer project” on the road.
Does it make sense (and dollars) to compensate everyone in a company equally?
Two Boston-based companies try new, more ensemble-based approaches to the casting process.
Theatre companies solicit ideas for ballet productions from audience members and through crowdsourcing.
Small companies are hitting the road—and playing by their own rules.
A grueling photo shoot puts actors’ training to the test.
Come for the shopping, stay for the theatre.
Video games are reshaping the mechanics of giving—and how we experience theatre.
Co-productions are popular, but they get even more enticing when artists from far-flung parts of the world join forces to create a singular, bilingual superproduction.