Let’s Crack the Proscenium and Breathe New Air
After years of soul-searching, this summer’s LMDA conference in Philly promises to engage the whole field in a fresh, inclusive dialogue about which forms sustain us (and which don’t).
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After years of soul-searching, this summer’s LMDA conference in Philly promises to engage the whole field in a fresh, inclusive dialogue about which forms sustain us (and which don’t).
Last month Madison Mae Williams, a dramaturg with a focus on new plays, did the field proud in a national TV appearance.
David Clauson, Lindsay A. Jenkins, and Merlin Simard are awarded grants, with Clauson receiving the inaugural Innovation Grant.
From Anna Cora Mowatt to James Baldwin, from ‘Children of a Lesser God’ to LMDA, March has had a plethora of theatrical milestones.
Company One’s director of new work questions everything, including herself.
Dramaturgs are lauded for current dramaturgy projects and proposals.
Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas has selected three dramaturgical projects to fund.
At a coffee shop near you, the Dramaturgy Open Office Hour Project offers a user-friendly intro to the sometimes elusive art form.
Nakissa C. Etemad and Morgan Jenness are recognized for their dramaturgical work.
A collection of 85 essays offers a definitive sampler of views, analyses, and advice about this new, still occasionally mistrusted craft.