Jose Solís: The Critic as Cheerleader, and Critics’ Lab Leader
Solís, who has been leading a BIPOC Critics Lab on his own steam, will lead one under Kennedy Center’s auspices next month.
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Solís, who has been leading a BIPOC Critics Lab on his own steam, will lead one under Kennedy Center’s auspices next month.
From an Afrocentric pageant by W.E.B. Du Bois to the founding of Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park in 1960, October has been a busy month for theatre.
The beloved annual festival, and its spinoff Philly Free Fringe, managed to bring together, and often activate, online audiences.
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The residency-based award includes a cash prize and artistic development support.
Check into a motel, or have your mind read, or just sit back and listen to some showtunes.
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As a casting director, I’ve been in a unique position to advocate for TGNC actors—and for myself.
What we mean—and don’t mean—when we say ‘mentor.’