The Jim O’Quinn Memorial: Light, Shadow, Song
Lovers, friends, and colleagues gathered in New Orleans to celebrate the founding editor’s open mind, questing spirit, and the delights he shared with the world.
Lovers, friends, and colleagues gathered in New Orleans to celebrate the founding editor’s open mind, questing spirit, and the delights he shared with the world.
A co-founder of Free Southern Theater reflects on forming the theatrical arm of the Civil Rights Movement.
Recruiting and retaining people who will support your mission, but not take over your theatre, is key.
NNPN goes beyond the rolling world premiere model to cross-pollinate new work across 3 cities.
Native theatre in the U.S.’s two non-contiguous states, Alaska and Hawai‘i, shows resonant connections as well as telling differences.
A fledgling theatre company in the Land of Enchantment tells Native American stories with both authenticity and imagination.