Finding Joy in Tough Times
Amid a rough year, I heard stories of survival from folks seeing and sinking into moments of personal joy.
View ArticleHow Art Creates Community
A deep dive into experimental theatre demonstrated fresh ways to build connections among artists and audiences.
View ArticleTry to Remember
International Women’s Day, World Theatre Day, 400 Years of Inequality, and others offer opportunities for the field to mark our history this month and beyond.
View ArticleJapanese Theatre’s U.S. Expansion Teams
U.S. theatre's relationship with its Japanese colleagues has come a long way since Tadashi Suzuki's 1978 debut here.
View ArticleBig Little Audiences
In the face of attendance unpredictability, let's work together to ensure the vitality and impact of theatre for years to come.
View ArticleTaking Care of Business
The ecosystem of the American theatre field is characterized by mobility as well as mentorship.
View ArticleA Decade of Risk and Reward
New models don’t 'grow on trees.' As 2010s in theatre demonstrate, they begin in ambition and risk.
View ArticleWe Are the Diplomats
In the midst of a growing pandemic, the interconnectivity of the global theatre community can be a source of strength and hope.
View ArticleTravels With Diane, Who Would Want Us to Keep Going
Knowing Diane Rodriguez was like inhabiting an adventure story whose protagonist hatches big plans and invites you to come along.
View ArticleDeep Cuts From the Archives
A look back at 1990, a time of activism and optimism for a field that had been somewhat under siege in the '80s.
View ArticleThere Is No Metaphor
This moment has pushed us past even our most prescient preparations for crisis and challenge, but we can face it together.
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