Pain Plus Silence: How Theatremakers Face Invisible Disabilities
The decision of when or whether to disclose their condition remains fraught, but some artists are finding ways to break through stigma and forge new paths.
The decision of when or whether to disclose their condition remains fraught, but some artists are finding ways to break through stigma and forge new paths.
Adam Kraar’s new play about the electrical workers’ community of Electchester examines its mix of idealism, racism, and class conflict.
In Dawn Jamieson’s new play, four Iroquois high-beam walkers reckon with trauma past and present.
Building on the success of its 2015 launch, this year’s festival of new work by women comes at an even more urgent time.