Describing How Art Feels and Checking Bias: My Week at Virtual Critics Camp
If the work of criticism is engaging empathetically with the world, the work is never done, as this year’s Zoom-only National Critics Institute affirmed.
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If the work of criticism is engaging empathetically with the world, the work is never done, as this year’s Zoom-only National Critics Institute affirmed.
How one costume designer is working for change through her chosen medium.
From a socially distanced staging of ‘Lobby Hero’ to a TYA event addressing racism, there’s no shortage of theatre for your screen this week.
Six students will receive $2,000 to support studies in the performing arts and arts management.
Theatre companies are using their creativity to engage kids stuck at home, from s’mores to dress-up days.
While this influential new-play conference developed plenty of new work, it also developed racist and sexist practices, say many artists and staff, necessitating a change of leadership.
The 2 playwrights talk about what’s been lost to the pandemic and look to a future in which Black stories are the default, not the exception.
The arts are not a luxury but a huge economic engine for America’s cities and towns, and a reflection of our national culture. They deserve your unstinting support.
How a cross-cultural collaboration took shape over video call, then in person, affirming universal truths about both human experience and theatre practice.
Beginning Aug. 4, TDF’s Costume Collection will reopen for in-person and mail-order services, with new safety guidelines and restrictions.