Wolf at the Door: How Musicals Helped Me Live the Size of My Feelings
How the queerness of fairy tales and musicals, once coded and now more open, has always spoken—and sung—directly to me.
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How the queerness of fairy tales and musicals, once coded and now more open, has always spoken—and sung—directly to me.
Looking toward a post-COVID horizon, we must plan for adjustment, redefinition, and a new kind of relevance.
Nationwide readings on the scourge of guns brought pandemic-isolated theatre folks together for a common cause—and the momentum may continue.
Though she seemed more than mere mortal, her life was defined by human connection.
Finalists for the two-year residency include Nikki Brake-Sillá and A.A. Brenner.
While theatres remain dark, the company has started Call Time to advocate for mental wellness support for theatre workers.
Ending white supremacy at your institution requires an organization-wide commitment to change in both culture and policy.
As I say goodbye to my editorial home, I’d like to share some of the lessons I learned over the past (almost) 6 years.
Deprived of regular, full-face in-person interaction, high school theatre students at Interlochen Center for the Arts have expanded other creative capacities.
Plenty of Scrooge is on offer from the nation’s theatres, as well as Dorothy Gale, Richard III, Satchmo, and more.