‘Measure Still for Measure,’ With Theatre as Problematic Subject and Star
Director/writer Jessica Kubzansky celebrates the 20th anniversary of Boston Court Pasadena by immersing audiences in a fraught rehearsal process across the entire site.
Director/writer Jessica Kubzansky celebrates the 20th anniversary of Boston Court Pasadena by immersing audiences in a fraught rehearsal process across the entire site.
Protests target the casting of Amar Ramasar, a dancer who was briefly fired from New York City Ballet in 2018 for sexual harassment.
Known for her roles as knotty, contradictory women, the French icon plunges into her first American production with ‘The Mother’ at the Atlantic.
Cyrano’s Theatre, and Anchorage’s small theatre community, respond to a thorny casting controversy.
Human resources for a human-centered medium seem increasingly urgent, particularly in light of #MeToo.
An account of the toll of #MeToo reporting, and a report on new-play cross-pollination.
It’s time to answer some common questions about the union’s role and responsibility in the age of #MeToo.
The scourge of abuse and harassment in the theatre has forced us to reconsider the way we cover our field.
How 3 large U.S. theatres have dealt with allegations of sexual misconduct, abuse, and/or sexist cultures.
Six people who came forward with stories of harassment at the theatre, and where they are now.