Theatre by Any Other Name
Beyond simply streaming filmed stage productions, artists are getting creative in connecting with audiences and each other in a quarantined world.
Beyond simply streaming filmed stage productions, artists are getting creative in connecting with audiences and each other in a quarantined world.
Forced to cancel the summer season, the festival will work with Audible to provide the season digitally.
A spate of canceled shows from Louisville to Milwaukee were caught on video before the pandemic shutdown, and now you can watch them at home.
Streaming and video-captured options for shuttered shows could be more than a stopgap solution.
A Philadelphia critic turns to filmed versions of the shows he had planned to cover this month.
In a time that calls for new ideas and quick adaptations, improvisers like Dad’s Garage may have an edge.
The Rep’s 2020-21 season will feature three musicals, a classic play, and two plays by contemporary American playwrights.
Academic theatre programs quickly adjust to remote learning in the age of COVID-19.
This disorienting global moment is not an intermission—it’s the main drama itself.
So many artists and audiences depend on what we do, so it’s time to use our creativity to meet the moment.