Madeline Sayet and Tara Moses: Returning Theatre to Its True Roots
At Seattle’s Red Eagle Soaring, Sayet and Moses will share artistic director duties, modeling and shaping a decolonized process to better serve Native youth.
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At Seattle’s Red Eagle Soaring, Sayet and Moses will share artistic director duties, modeling and shaping a decolonized process to better serve Native youth.
Suttles, an experienced arts leader with fundraising and strategic planning background, joined the Bay Area company last week.
Muse joins the company in the newly created position of director of inclusion, diversity, equity, and access (IDEA).
Systemic issues and a failure of leadership were behind the shuttering of the arts service org. Will BIPOC theatres and leaders step in to create something new?
The artists will offer counsel and artistic insight to the Globe’s leadership, participating in multiple steps of the selection and production process.
The two-tiered program is aimed at stabilizing new productions originating on small and mid-size stages in Los Angeles.
The season includes a return to live theatre outdoors at the historic Mission San Juan Capistrano.
The online festival will feature readings from plays and musicals, as well as talks with writers.
The season will feature the premiere of a new virtual play by Christopher Chen and the pre-Broadway run of the musical ‘Soul Train.’
The inaugural fellows include Amara Tabor-Smith, Margo Hall, Rodrigo Reyes, and the People’s Kitchen Collective.