Three on the Aisle: Digital Tourism and the Snowball Effect
On this month’s episode the critics discuss the recent Tony noms (and the controversy around them), their varied digital theatre diets, and some theatres’ plans to tentatively reopen.
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On this month’s episode the critics discuss the recent Tony noms (and the controversy around them), their varied digital theatre diets, and some theatres’ plans to tentatively reopen.
This month Brian talks to playwright and author David Adjmi about family pressure, falling behind, and filling a niche.
In this excerpt from his memoir ‘Lot Six,’ playwright David Adjmi recalls childhood touchstones and the shape and meaning they gave to his pain.
One sign of a shift in traditionally Eurocentric theatre training practices: ‘Black Acting Methods’ was the best-selling theatre book this past summer.
The award-winning actor, director, and playwright will join the company’s artistic staff for a three-year residency.
This is an especially rich week, whether you’re craving meaty drama, durational performance, or livestream experimentation.
How this unique L.A. auteur creates intuitive, form-breaking work that bears comparison to the Living Theatre in its heyday.
The nominations cover eligible productions that opened between April 26, 2019 and Feb. 19, 2020, weeks before Broadway’s COVID-19 shutdown.
The company will present 6 live productions beginning in January of 2021.
After a dozen years leading the Boston theatre, the AD is stepping down as complaints over inequity have surfaced.