Such is happening right now, thanks to Ife Olujobi’s sharp acumen in sharing her struggle with pay equity as a playwright working at one of the most well-funded and influential theatres in the United States (New York City’s the Public).…
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A panel discussion and reading of excerpts of plays by Italians of African descent. Featuring:Nalini Vidoolah Mootoosamy, playwright, The Foreigner’s SmileMargherita Laera, translator, University of KentElena Bellina, NYUIsabella Livorni, NYULaura Caparrotti, Artistic Director, KIT – Kairos Italy Theater In English.…
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Join us for a day with the new director of the Vienna Festwochen and artist-in-residence at NTGent, Swiss theatre artist Milo Rau: a book talk, a panel, and an excerpt screening of The New Gospel. Milo Rau is regarded by…
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Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process. Facilitated by Public Theater Playwright-in-Residence Suzan-Lori Parks and the New Work Development department, Watch Me Work takes place via Zoom sessions and…
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Igor Golyak: Good question of what is real and what is not real, whether virtual theatre is real. Tjaša Ferme: Yes. Well, whether theatre is real anyways. It’s such an effervescent medium. You’re creating realities that are not really there.…
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This work continued a company June 2020 online workshop performance with Safer. GJR members were joined by guest performer Marcus McGregor to explore Greek tragedies, post apocalyptic possibilities, how awful people are, and how awesome it can be to exist…
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Nabra Nelson: Salam Alaikum. Welcome to Kunafa and Shay, a podcast produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatremakers worldwide. Kunafa and Shay discusses and analyzes contemporary and historical, middle Eastern and North Africa, or…
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As part of its pluriannual program co-funded by the European Union, On the Move twice a year proposes Mobility Webinars to collectively investigate international artistic and cultural mobility. Together with partners, the network conceives these online sessions as knowledge building…
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Tjaša Ferme: Today I had the privilege to talk to Eamonn Farrell and Lucrecia Briceno of the Anonymous Ensemble, a devised company based in Brooklyn. We talked about their theatre show called Llontop, a technologically ambitious installation and multilingual performance…
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Why Saying No is Important So if it feels so wrong, why say no? Learning to say no is an important skill because everyone is inherently entitled to their own personal boundaries as a human being. Everyone, performer or not,…