Teen Artists Devise a Community to Be Reckoned With
NYTW’s education program provided an artistic oasis, and a sense of belonging, for U.S. high school students hungry for change.
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NYTW’s education program provided an artistic oasis, and a sense of belonging, for U.S. high school students hungry for change.
Short plays in storefront windows for small outdoor audiences is the Equity-approved formula for Miami New Drama’s newest effort.
Glynn Turman, Colman Domingo, and Michael Potts talk about the new film of August Wilson’s breakthrough play.
The work of organizing for a better world is already being done, and theatres have the chance—and the responsibility—to join it.
A year of news, most of it bad, was balanced by reflection, candor, innovation, and no shortage of hopes, dreams, and plans.
A new Netflix documentary follows six contenders in the annual August Wilson Monologue Competition.
Concerts and benefits, as well as starry revivals and readings, fill this week’s stocking.
Greater diversity onstage is only going to happen when theatre’s hidden gatekeepers are more diverse too.
Among the most important things students can learn at theatre training programs: how to audition, and what they’ll be auditioning for.
Too often, comfort with culturally inappropriate casting starts in educational settings—precisely the places these practices should be interrogated.