Featured Contributors, Jan. 2019
A former HR professional makes a case for her field, and a scholar uncovers early, more feminist drafts of ‘Kiss Me, Kate.’
A former HR professional makes a case for her field, and a scholar uncovers early, more feminist drafts of ‘Kiss Me, Kate.’
An overdue focus on designers, and a look at 2 new books on Broadway songwriters.
A piece on theatremaking while parenting, and one on intimacy direction, both fit the month’s Best Practices theme.
A look at a radical pricing program, and the history of an undersung female theatre pioneer.
An account of the toll of #MeToo reporting, and a report on new-play cross-pollination.
A part-time backstage hand explains a big lighting changeover, and a Cincy arts reporter turns an artist profile into a portrait of a whole scene.
One reporter who looked at how refugees find sanctuary onstage; another talked to DACA recipients who’ve made homes in the theatre.
A report on the rise of Native theatre, and a look at new accessibility technology.
An ‘Angels’ fan talks to another who’s in the Broadway revival, and a Wisconsinite profiles theatre by and for the disabled.
A development staffer digs into the realities of fundraising, and a Portland arts writer reports on his town’s arts space crunch.