Peter Zeisler: Theatre Is a Refuge, So Open the Doors
We got people talking, and we moved the ball forward, but there’s so much more to do, and it’s time for a rebirth.
We got people talking, and we moved the ball forward, but there’s so much more to do, and it’s time for a rebirth.
The master director talks about Shakespeare, metaphysics, fame, and who deserves credit for his work.
Cross-cultural exchange doesn’t just happen at international festivals.
Deafness and disability have been marginalized from our stages. How can we change that picture?
With a global sense of movement and a natural ability to fill space, deaf artists strive to become more visible.
In a commercial society, artists must claim their own language, their own values, their own space.
Classical meets modern in Stephen Wadsworth’s collaborations with the quick and the dead.
How are we doing? Here’s a checklist for a fieldwide check-in.
Y2K meets the fin-de-siecle at BAM’s Next Wave.
But if artists from the clashing worlds of rock music and theatre settled their differences, they just might get what they need.