Here, There, and Everywhere: An Immigrant Theatremakers Roundtable
6 writers from abroad who make theatre in the U.S. reflect on their craft and careers in a cultural climate that feels freshly fraught and urgent.
6 writers from abroad who make theatre in the U.S. reflect on their craft and careers in a cultural climate that feels freshly fraught and urgent.
The politics of international artist visas have never run smooth, but they’ve become increasingly bumpy in a changing U.S.
The new Immigrant Theatermakers Advocates initiative, grown out of programs by 2 New York companies, plans to build community and provide resources for immigrant artists.
For Hispanic Heritage Month, four Latinx/Latine play festival producers talk about their vision for a more expansive and inclusive American theatre.
One writer’s extraordinary efforts to prove extraordinary ability for an O-1 visa.
Multiple theatre artists are among MacDowell Colony’s 87 winter-spring fellows, who will receive an average of $10,000 and a fully funded residency.
Mendoza’s play ‘Machine Learning’ was selected to receive developmental support.