Featured Contributors, Sept. 2017
A struggle to define documentary theatre, and a hybrid rock/theatre event in Stumptown.
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A struggle to define documentary theatre, and a hybrid rock/theatre event in Stumptown.
What was a critic of color doing at a theatre conference? Only listening, learning, networking, and finding his place.
The conference in Stumptown kicks off with a look back and a bracing glimpse at Oregon stories.
The season will feature magic tricks, improvisation, history lessons, and jazz music.
The arts are central to community life, and many theatres are pioneers in civic engagement.
How a national short-play project, born from the outrage over police violence, is spreading across the nation.
Kevin Artigue, Mia Chung, and Nathan Dame will develop plays at this year’s event.
The slate will feature world premieres by Lauren Weedman, artistic director Chris Coleman, and local band Blitzen Trapper.
Amid the January rains, theatre artists and audiences scramble from show to show at a festival of seedlings, blossoms, and tilling for future harvests.
Eygptian-American playwright’s characters lower their guard on serious issues after first losing some clothes and inhibitions.