Under the Big Umbrella at a Festival for Neurodiverse Audiences
The fifth iteration of Lincoln Center’s festival for neurodiverse families was shorter but broader, offering many pathways for engagement.
The fifth iteration of Lincoln Center’s festival for neurodiverse families was shorter but broader, offering many pathways for engagement.
Whether the weapons are real or fake, part of the show or not, your theatre needs to be prepared.
There’s more to it than a spot of transatlantic travel.
Creating a happy, healthy, equitable work environment for employees is as important as compensating them fairly.
This year I geeked out with fellow theatre folks, sampled local cuisine and culture, and took away a notebook full of practical tips.
No longer a rarefied practice, sensory-friendly performances got a national boost from Lincoln Center’s April-May festival.
Artistic directors are increasingly involved in fundraising. Is that now officially part of the job description?
How modernization and automation are rendering a once-common rigging system a historic relic.
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Each path has its pros and cons, its complications and its trade-offs, as these case studies show.