How To Be an Artist in a World That Hates You
If you can find a calling that gives you peace, you owe it to yourself to follow it, no matter what stands in your way.
If you can find a calling that gives you peace, you owe it to yourself to follow it, no matter what stands in your way.
Is this really the right time for a spate of male-authored, male-directed musicals about subservient women to come to Broadway?
Grappling with complex issues of representation, a multiethnic People’s Light staging offers a version for our fraught times.
The NY Times’ recent ‘Brief History of Gay Theatre’ was not so brief. So how did it manage to leave out so much gay history that wasn’t white and male?
I and others like me could lead our field to greater equity and inclusion, if we’re given the chance—and if we even want it.
At a gathering of Boston theatre leaders and their boards last year, Bill Rauch shared tips and takeaways from Oregon Shakes’s ED&I journey.
As cases of sexual misconduct and harassment are reported in our field, we must examine our collective responsibility—and our ability to make change.
The termination comes in light of accusations of persistent sexual misconduct.
American theatre must embrace all body types, and stop shunning and shaming fat performers and their stories.
As the nation grows more diverse, theatre education needs to become less Eurocentric and more inclusive.