This Month in Theatre History
A playwright and abolitionist responsible for a variety of firsts, an international tour that changed acting in the West, and the birth of a feminist theatre collective with a unique approach to playmaking.
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A playwright and abolitionist responsible for a variety of firsts, an international tour that changed acting in the West, and the birth of a feminist theatre collective with a unique approach to playmaking.
David Dower will leave his leadership role at the Office of the Arts, ArtsEmerson, and HowlRound at the end of this year.
The one-day event in Miami brought together educators, administrators, and students to address issues at higher-ed institutions.
The global theatre group will renovate the historic theatre in partnership with Emerson College.
Thanks to a triumvirate of forward-lookers, a think tank grows in Boston.