What Educator James Ijames is Bringing to Columbia
This month: a Pulitzer-winning playwright readies for his next challenge, plus educators offer tips as they head back to school.
This month: a Pulitzer-winning playwright readies for his next challenge, plus educators offer tips as they head back to school.
Part of the Lorraine Hansberry Initiative to support women and nonbinary playwrights of color, the award comes with a $25,000 living-expenses stipend for each year of the fellows’ graduate studies.
The finalists are Will Arbery and David Henry Hwang & Jeanine Tesori.
Plays by Ayad Akhtar, Kristen Childs, Lisa Loomer, Dominique Morisseau, and Lauren Yee are up for the award.
How six directors discovered and honed their craft—and found careers along the way.
These artists have recently received grants, fellowships, and other recognition.
How philosophy ended its ancient quarrel with theatre.
For actors, voice training and new discoveries in neuroscience can help bridge the disconnect between mind and body.
Eight master acting teachers investigate the crucial balance between classroom rigor and personal discovery.
Check out our list of distinctive graduate training programs in theatre management-related areas.