At Europe’s Good Chance Theatre, Refugees Have a Dome and a Home
How ‘The Jungle’ grew around a refugee camp in Calais, inspiring a theatre company with global ambitions.
How ‘The Jungle’ grew around a refugee camp in Calais, inspiring a theatre company with global ambitions.
How does the thespian’s life in Paris, London, Edinburgh compare to that of U.S. actors? For better and worse, we’re in the same boat.
The writer shares her experience of spending 10 months in Blue Lake, Calif., at the Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre.
After three decades, the punk-rock/commedia troupe founded by a bunch of UCLA theatre grads has become an international force, and its star leader is still fighting the good fight.
Does it make sense (and dollars) to compensate everyone in a company equally?
Orchestrating the record-breaking Olympic Arts Festival has been a logistical 3-ring circus.