Suzan-Lori Parks's Watch Me Work
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity. Source link...
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity. Source link...
By . Community conversations about welcoming audiences with disabilities, producing within a festival context, and how to handle change when an organization comes to an ending. Source link...
By . Join A.R.T./New York for a one-hour virtual conversation exploring the benefits of creating a Common Application for arts funding. Source link...
By Kiyo Gutiérrez, Teddy Mangawa, Dijana Milosevic, Ada Mukhína, Tra Nguyen. Ada Mukhina sits down with global artists and theatremakers—Kiyo Gutiérrez from Mexico, Teddy Mangawa from Zimbabwe, Dijana Milošević from Serbia, and Trà Nguyễn from Vietnam—to discuss their strat Source...
By Todd London, László Upor. From a four-mile-long human chain to a torchlight ceremony in the rain—the playful, passionate demonstrations and symbols that arose from Hungary's Freeszfe movement inspired artists globally. Source link...
By Yura Sapi, Gabriela Sanchez , Erlina Ortiz. Co-founders Gabi Sanchez and Erlina Ortiz share their journeys of co-founding Power Street Theatre; being lifelong business partners; and creating a multicultural, community-centered theatre compan Source link...
By Cynthia P. Schneider. Cynthia Schneider reviews artists’ influence on political change in the twentieth century and today, tracing an evolution of cultural diplomacy toward local artists. Source link...
By . The seventh edition of the Roma Heroes International Theater Festival took place in May 2025 in Budapest, Hungary. Source link...
By Dennis OBIRE, Cornelius Onyekaba , Eseovwe Emakunu. To raise awareness of environmentally destructive behaviors in their community, faculty and students at Dennis Osadebay University adapted a poem about ending cultural pollution into a play about t Source link...
By . These five days celebrate theatre, paying tribute to independent theatre artists, their dramatic heroes, and Roma communities. Source link...