Theater Mu Announces New Eyes Festival 2021, ‘Un(Scene)’
This year’s festival will feature a series of short plays in response to the rise of anti-Asian violence in the country.
This year’s festival will feature a series of short plays in response to the rise of anti-Asian violence in the country.
7 Asian American theatre leaders reflect on the rise in both hate crimes and open racism, how they’ve responded, and the support they would like to see.
Beyond Zoom readings, companies are finding new forms and collaborators, and reaching audiences far beyond any they could serve in person.
Some companies are experimenting with innovative ways to stay connected to their patrons, but will the lessons stick past the pandemic?
In her first year at the Twin Cities theatre, a series of crises offered opportunities for allyship and community-building.
Amid the grief and rage over George Floyd’s murder, but unable to gather and heal through their art, Black theatremakers speak out and demand change.
The Minneapolis theatre will feature plays by Carla Ching, Jiehae Park, and Lauren Yee.
The performer/director/leadership coach, who founded San Francisco’s Ferocious Lotus, will take the reins of the Twin Cities company this fall.
A historic gathering for theatres of color in St. Louis turned out to be a powerful and unexpectedly timely convening.
The season will feature world premieres by May Lee-Yang and Leah Nanako Winkler.