Feminist Performance Art with Rima Najdi
Rima: So when I say six months of research, it means that this is the budget that was planned for that. But most of my work takes about... The longer pieces that I do, they take quite a lot of...
Rima: So when I say six months of research, it means that this is the budget that was planned for that. But most of my work takes about... The longer pieces that I do, they take quite a lot of...
Join a livestream with winners of the Edward Medina Prize for Excellence in Cultural Criticism and hosted by the American Theatre Critics/Journalists Association. The Medina Prize was created in 2022 to celebrate the life of Nuyorican theater critic, Edward Medina,...
In this event, the co-founder and award-winning director of Nordic Black Theatre in Oslo, Cliff Moustache, talks to Kagiso Lesego Molope about 33 years of directing, his commitment to social justice, and what he has learned in his years of...
I hear it from my students, my audiences, my colleagues, and my friends: give us queer joy! Give us queer narratives that transcend the typical tragedies of historical queer dramas! Give us queer plays without suicide, without AIDS-related death, without...
Jeffrey Mosser: Welcome to another episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatremakers worldwide. I'm your host, Jeffrey Mosser, recording from the ancestral homeland of the Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk,...
By . In celebration of contemporary spoken-word performance by women and nonbinary artists, join us for an evening of short performances by established and emerging poets. Source link...
By . In celebration of contemporary spoken-word performance by women and non-binary artists, join us for an evening of short performances by established and emerging poets. Source link...
Please join us for a day-long festival of readings from works that perform democratic processes; panels with artists whose practices rehearse and represent democratic ideals; and artist-led workshops that provide tools for creating theater that uplifts, rehearses, and performs democracy.The...
The Segal Center presents a reading of the first English translation of Carl Credé’s 1929 play Gequälte Menschen (Tortured Humans) by American translator Emily Elizabeth Gasda. Credé’s drama, first directed by Erwin Piscator, explores how a national abortion ban in...
The Latinx Theatre Commons (LTC) will host a National Convening during Encuentro 2024: A National Theatre Festival in Los Angeles, California!The LTC will be partnering with the Latino Theatre Company to create programming specifically for the Commons during the second...