Pink Fang Celebrates Ping Chong’s Legacy With Archival Symposium
A semester-long partnership with Hunter College will culminate in a full-day gathering in December, with conversations, screenings, and archival activations.
A semester-long partnership with Hunter College will culminate in a full-day gathering in December, with conversations, screenings, and archival activations.
In addition to the new name—a subversive reclamation of a misnomer for its founder—the company’s new chapter will include a co-leadership model and a continued emphasis on new work.
This last dispatch from the 2024 gathering checks in with some Americans who’ve felt both inspired and challenged by their Polish counterparts.
The festival will feature works from multiple transgender, nonbinary, and Two Spirit artists.
Teo rounds out the team, formed after the retirement of the company’s namesake leader last year.
On this episode the editors talk to the director of the drama ‘7 Minutes’ about labor, management, and new-play development .
Five producers gather to talk about what they do and the power they hold to make change.
Two new associate artistic directors, Scarlett Kim and Mei Ann Teo, join Evren Odcikin in three-person team that will help reimagine the theatre’s repertory, media, and new-works offerings.
Now in its fourth year, the fellowship honors directors Aprita Mukherjee, Tatiana Pandiani, Mei Ann Teo, Hannah Wolf, and Jenna Worsham.
From an activist in Oakland, Calif., to a scenic artist in Atlanta, from an educator in Los Angeles to a producer in New York City, check out this month’s cohort of theatre workers.