Tired but Not Daunted in the Twin Cities
Amid the grief and rage over George Floyd’s murder, but unable to gather and heal through their art, Black theatremakers speak out and demand change.
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Amid the grief and rage over George Floyd’s murder, but unable to gather and heal through their art, Black theatremakers speak out and demand change.
A conversation with the writer of ‘Greater Clements’ about political plays, the dramatic form, and Idaho.
A consummate man of the theatre, he was willing to fight—sometimes literally—for the voices he championed.
With a little help from her friends and colleagues—and some crucical advance planning—Sara Brunow was able to take Asolo Rep’s theatre education online.
The season includes a Greek tragedy and an absurdist masterpiece, as well as new protocols for health and safety.
Performer Leah Urzendowski talks Neo-Futurism, clowning during coronavirus, and bringing joy through movement.
Korte opens up about the passion and purpose behind the Broadway mashups he brings to YouTube.
This pre-pandemic conversation with the exciting helmer behind ‘Endlings’ and radical stagings of ‘Ragtime’ and ‘Carmen’ holds hope for the art form.
Winitsky will take a sabbatical from the Jewish Plays Project to lead Kitchen Theatre through its upcoming season.
The Dramatists Guild of America recognizes Corthron’s theatrical body of work.