Toward a Dramaturgy of Healing and Care
By Lizzie Rajchel. The creators of After, There Will Be Flowers want to shift the narratives of intimate partner violence from perpetration to healing. Source link...
By Lizzie Rajchel. The creators of After, There Will Be Flowers want to shift the narratives of intimate partner violence from perpetration to healing. Source link...
By Sophie Pell. Pub theatres bring theatre to communities in the United Kingdom through the combined business model of a performance venue and pub. Source link...
By Yura Sapi, R. Réal Vargas Alanis. R. Source link...
By . A two-day gathering focused on building collective support for artists in the US amid persecution, crisis, and conflict. Source link...
By . Acting Out revolves around the relationship between the artist and his body on stage, inspired by the revolutionary ideas of Esther Magyar-Gonda, a reference name in Romanian dance. Source link...
By . Imagine what an expanded Creative Europe might look like. Source link...
By Yura Sapi, Theresa Chavez. The founder of About…Productions, Theresa Chavez, highlighting the role of the arts in enlightening and moving people and centers equity in her theatre work and youth education. Source link...
By . Assuming the discourse of the inner voice—which becomes moralizing when things go wrong—the performance focuses on the internal confusion produced by the distortion of perception through denial/man Source link...
By Joe LaRocca. This is a call for diversity, equity, and inclusion in pit orchestra hiring. Source link...
By Robert Hubbard. The Commonweal Theatre Company acts as a model for thriving theatre in a rural setting. Source link...