Larissa FastHorse and Ty Defoe Make a Show ‘For the People’
Their new play for the Guthrie is a comedy, in large part because that’s what the Native community in the Twin Cities asked for.
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Their new play for the Guthrie is a comedy, in large part because that’s what the Native community in the Twin Cities asked for.
We talk to writer/director/trickster Ty Defoe about directing ‘Rent’ for the next generation, building community ties, and moving beyond land acknowledgements. Plus: a check-in with Denver reporter John Moore.
The Chicago organization will support 4 collaborations between artists of color and cultural organizations in the Great Lakes region.
This year’s inspiring World Theatre Day Messages were authored by Carlos Celdrán and Indigenous Direction.
International Women’s Day, World Theatre Day, 400 Years of Inequality, and others offer opportunities for the field to mark our history this month and beyond.
A historic gathering for theatres of color in St. Louis turned out to be a powerful and unexpectedly timely convening.
Look ahead to change and new creative possibilities in 2017.