This Month in Theatre History
From a 1776 play about the American Revolution to ‘Hamilton,’ July has been a hot month for theatre.
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From a 1776 play about the American Revolution to ‘Hamilton,’ July has been a hot month for theatre.
Editor Jim O’Quinn shares his thoughts for the July/August issue.
Theatre students learn best, one educator asserts, from futzing around with the unstructured fringes of the art form.
At Austin’s Fusebox Festival, talking with strangers is de rigueur.
This year’s Humana paired old-fashioned plays with experimental ensembles.
Companies in New York and Texas take on a plethora of techniques in workshop productions about actor training.