Cassandra: A Dramatic Poem, by Lesya Ukrainka (1871 –1913)
By . Written in 1907, Cassandra reimagines the fall of Troy through the eyes of a prophetess cursed by Apollo to never be believed. Source link...
By . Written in 1907, Cassandra reimagines the fall of Troy through the eyes of a prophetess cursed by Apollo to never be believed. Source link...
By . Paula will direct excerpts of her new play Shadows, of course (Sombras, por supuesto), a translation-in-progress by April Sweeney and Brenda Werth. Source link...
By . A conversation with librettist and dramaturge Aleksi Barrière about the upcoming 2026 Metropolitan Opera United States premiere of Innocence, the final opera by the late Finnish composer K Source link...
By . A party around a piano. Curated chaos. A spontaneous cabaret. Source link...
By Artist Caregiver. This month’s diarist is a playwright and director with a teenage son. He’s juggling a full-time job and all sorts of appointments, yet he somehow finds time to finish writing his play. Source link...
By Ashley Malafronte. HowlRound is officially launching Learning Circles! Source link...
By . Milo Rau and Servane Dècle’s “Theatre of the Real” documentary play examines the Gisèle Pelicot case in a four-hour afternoon performance with readings of documents retracing and examining this his Source link...
By . An evening of conversation, performance, and remembrance celebrating the release of Late Stage: Theatrical Perspectives on Age and Aging, edited by Benjamin Gillespie and Cindy Rosenthal w Source link...
By . Marc Robinson explores how innovative artists across disciplines—drama, dance, music, film, visual art—responded to the events of 1976, before zeroing in on avant-garde theater. Source link...
By Jan Cohen-Cruz. In this episode, looking at the world from each other’s perspectives stretches participants personally and artistically. Source link...