Playwrights Produce Another Kind of Virtual Theatre: An Anthology
The new book ‘Theater Artists Making Theatre With No Theater’ is an emotional check-in with scores of writers locked out of live performance.
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The new book ‘Theater Artists Making Theatre With No Theater’ is an emotional check-in with scores of writers locked out of live performance.
Meg Miroshnik’s ‘The Droll’ looks at the theatre of Elizabeth’s time, while Karin Coonrod’s ‘texts&beheadings/ElizabethR’ deconstructs her language.
Two groups united in the fight for gender parity in the theatre joined forces for a reading series, and they’ve only just begun.
Meg Miroshnik creates piece featuring young Russian girls after noticing a lack of females in Russian theatre.