Remains and Resistance: Native Voices’ ‘Antíkoni’
A new adaptation of Sophocles’s classic will be staged at a museum that once held Native remains—but it’s hardly a staid museum piece.
A new adaptation of Sophocles’s classic will be staged at a museum that once held Native remains—but it’s hardly a staid museum piece.
A roundup of prizes, residencies, and other recognition from the week of Jan. 7.
This month Brian talks to the writer/performer of ‘Where We Belong,’ inspired by her experiences as a Native person loving, studying, then questioning Shakespeare.
As students call out inequities in theatre training institutions, educators of color can find themselves with additional labor and scarce support.
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.
Madeline Sayet and Tara Moses will join the organization for a nine-month residency.
The director and performer succeeds Mary Kathryn Nagle in the role.
A report on the rise of Native theatre, and a look at new accessibility technology.