Arts & Theater
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Gettin’ Baptized in the Dirt with Candrice Jones’s FLEX
By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. In this episode, hosts Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley reflect on their very positive feelings…
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Why We Do Theatre and Advocacy
By Elizabeth Hess, Ludovica Villar-Hauser. Elizabeth Hess and Ludovica Villar-Hauser have both dedicated their theatrical careers to advocating for women…
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Festival of Live Digital Art (FOLDA) and The StartUp 2025
By . FOLDA’s eighth edition continues its mission of uniting audiences through innovative, thought-provoking live performances that challenge conventions and…
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What Gets Lost When Federal Arts Funding Gets Gutted
By Sarah Wilbur. Many theatremakers across the United States abruptly lost funding for their projects in progress when the National…
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Capacity and Labor in Collaborations with Individuals in Community-Based Theatre
By Jacob Buttry. Collaborating with individual community members in a theatremaking process can greatly enrich a project, but the process…
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Where is US Theatre Thriving? Small, Grassroots Organizations
By Roman Sanchez. In the wake of shutdowns at the start of the COVID pandemic, some small theatres emerged that…
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Black Queer “Mess” and A Strange Loop
By Leticia Ridley, Jordan Ealey. In today’s episode, Leticia and Jordan discuss the Canadian premiere of A Strange Loop—a co-production…
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The Harlem Doll Palace Post-Show Conversation
By . Panelists reflect on why doll play was serious business for Lenon Holder Hoyte, founder of Aunt Len’s Doll…
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Re/Venue Reflection with Meghan Finn
By . We’ll explore the insights, surprises, and impact of Re/Venue’s experimental model for theater production and presentation. Source link
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Democracy for Theatre—or Against?
By Tita Anntares. As the world continues to shift under the acts of the current United States presidential administration, the…
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