Where the Year Went: A Look Back, and Forward
We asked dozens of theatre folks about an alternately disorienting and clarifying 12 months of closure.
We asked dozens of theatre folks about an alternately disorienting and clarifying 12 months of closure.
Pandemic closures have provided an unexpected opportunity for some theatres to expand and improve their facilities.
One year into the pandemic, artists and leadership find ways to collaborate—and clash—on the best ways to support their communities.
Remembering a middle school production of ‘Pippin’ that got in just under the wire last March.
How the pandemic-adjusted film resonated with, and deepened the meaning of, Sophocles’s iconic tragedy.
Lorraine Hansberry Theatre and San Francisco Playhouse come together for a filmed co-production of Erika Dickerson-Despenza’s play.
Recognizing a history of erasure, this package of stories was put together in a uniquely inclusive and inquisitive way.
How TGNC production and stage managers are leading the field by example.
As a casting director, I’ve been in a unique position to advocate for TGNC actors—and for myself.
What we mean—and don’t mean—when we say ‘mentor.’