Not the Same Old Song and Dance
A Nairobi initiative shows what African artists can learn from American musical theatre, and vice versa.
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A Nairobi initiative shows what African artists can learn from American musical theatre, and vice versa.
7 playwrights who’ve honed their craft without the coveted degree tell how their roads diverged.
Musical theatre artists are no longer just actors, writers, or singers, and schools are finding new ways to train them.
Seven composers, lyricists, and book writers share where and how they trained to create work for the stage.
Jeremy Gable’s ‘The 15th Line’ gathered attention as a Twitter play in 2010. Now Erin Mee is bringing it back.
Eight master acting teachers investigate the crucial balance between classroom rigor and personal discovery.