Theatre Without Humanity Isn’t Either
Among the best practices that are central to our field: taking care of the caregivers.
Among the best practices that are central to our field: taking care of the caregivers.
How to build support for parent artists at U.S. theatres? First let’s build a movement.
Emily Mann and Mary Hodges discuss their experiences as working parent artists, and the hard-won wisdom they’ve gleaned along the way.
How an Off-Broadway company planned and implemented a radical parent inclusion project.
A guide compiled by Parent Artist Advocacy League for Performing Arts + Media.
In 1918 an outbreak of influenza killed millions and shuttered U.S. theatres—and then one day it was gone.
Academic theatre programs quickly adjust to remote learning in the age of COVID-19.
A conversation with the writer of ‘Heroes of the Fourth Turning’ about conversativism, Catholicism, and lingering in discomfort.
Manfredi, a former assistant managing director of Creede Repertory Theatre, recently stepped into the role of managing director.
With a little advance planning, conversation, and modest investment in resources, we can (and must) use our creativity for good.