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Recent Essays

This is a repository of written content, sorted by most recent to oldest. Enjoy!

Two children dressed as mice.
Essay
28 April 2025

Theatre educators Tara Brooke Watkins and Allison Tucker talk about their experiences creating a space for children to freely explore gender identity via costuming.

A painting of a man falling and a white bird.
Essay
25 April 2025

Evan Silver aka Tiresias details their inspirations and intentions for cryptochrome, a sonic odyssey and ritual meditation that invites audiences to imagine themselves in the sensory worlds of other living things.

A person dressed as a koala.
Essay
24 April 2025

In the solo show KOAL, Jacinta Yelland explored both human and non-human experiences in response to catastrophic bushfires in Australia. She shares the insights and creative decisions that kept her piece deeply entwined with nature and culture.

A person performing in dark lighting with plants on their head and holding orange papers.
Essay
23 April 2025

Plant Man is a performative forest: a full-body suit filled with living plants, created and inhabited by Marco Guagnelli. He writes about the ways this performance-based artistic research project explores embodied relationships with nature through plant-filled garments and performative actions.

A close up of hands in the dirt and plants.
Essay
22 April 2025

The solo dance theatre piece LOAM adopts the balance, duration, and repetition of soil. Cara Hagan details the research questions and generative processes that she used to shape LOAM—and her own life.

A woman in jeans and a grey cardigan flinching in a spotlight.
Essay
21 April 2025

The 2025 Theatre in the Age of Climate Change series explores solo performances that take on ecological issues. Curator Chantal Bilodeau introduces the series by using her own play, No More Harveys, to ask: how can we use theatre to hold the entire world in one body?

A group of people sitting together outside a city building.
Essay
16 April 2025

Mei Ann Teo reflects on Ping Chong’s departure from Ping Chong and Company, how the artistic leadership team continues to move forward, and how the questions they asked themselves can apply to theatremakers widely.

A crowded room with people sitting at round tables.
Essay
14 April 2025

In January, hundreds of global arts leaders convened to strategize for a stronger performing arts field. Ashley Malafronte reports on this event, the 2025 Under the Radar Symposium, where participants spoke of funding challenges, politically-fueled decay, and—a bright spot—the centrality and partnership and legacy.

Three people in dark clothes in a dimly lit room throwing yellow construction hats in the hair.
Essay
9 April 2025

Four productions at the Kosovo Albania Theatre Showcase 2024 used the relationship between audience and performance space to tell stories of betrayal, corruption, loss, and large-scale disregard for life. verity healey considers the impact of these spaces on audience reception.

A large conference room full of people.
Essay
7 April 2025

In this conversation from the 2024 American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR) conference, multihyphenate artists Annalisa Dias and Madeline Sayet came together for a conversation on the conference’s themes of ecology, decomposition, and creation.

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