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Two women stand on stage in front of music stands on microphones.
Essay
2 February 2023

Trevor Boffone reviews Tus Tías’ The Invocation of Selena, a sketch comedy and cabaret-style show that begins by summoning Latine icon Selena and ends by eulogizing her.

A person sits in front of a laptop watching actors rehearse on stage.
Essay
31 January 2023

Director Vitaly Kogut is one of many displaced Russian men spending this winter in Batumi, Georgia. Daniel Mesta interviews him about his work, in which uses theatre to communicate the complexities of the Russian soul while enduring censorship and cancellation.

A group of protesters with various posters smile for a photo in Times Square in New York City.
Essay
30 January 2023

Yvette Heyliger reflects on her experience as a Black woman artivist and discusses the racial and gender inequities in the theatre field.

Two people sitting at a table watching someone gesture at the board on the wall.
Essay
19 January 2023

For three years, Kristin Patton and Nick Rabkin worked with five case study theatre companies to study the often fraught, high risk, and complex decision-making process of theatrical repertoire selection. The result of their research project, the Moonshot Report, offers insights into their process and practical recommendations for strategic approaches to season planning.

Two actors in yellow-green outfits standing over another actor in white lying on a table.
Essay
10 January 2023

Theatremaker verity healey discusses two plays from Kosovo’s 2022 Theatre Showcase that highlight Balkan women’s stories and struggles.

An actor sits on a pure white stage with a white background and a human-sized laptop behind them.
Essay
5 January 2023

Yaşam Özlem Gülseven interviews Mikheil Charkviani about his work on Exodus, a production that traded grand historical narratives for granular perspectives on the impact of war in Georgia. Their interview, like the production, hinges on an important question: how do we learn to live with the past?

Two performers embrace each other with their foreheads touching.
Essay
13 December 2022

David Valdes explores the limitations of queer theatre historically and makes the case for a more expansive future—one that includes a wider range of characters living more complex lives, created by more queer theatremakers.

A woman in a dress lying on a bench covering her face with a book.
Essay
12 December 2022

Theatremaker Sara Nicole reflects on her college theatre experience and shares changes she’d like to see in theatre education that prioritize students’ physical and mental health.

Five performers, with one of them holding a baby, stand in a line on stage and hold a Ukrainian flag together.
Essay
6 December 2022

Slovo. Theater Group uses theatre as a tool to fight against cultural oppression by promoting Ukrainian culture abroad. Audrey Rose, the group’s producer, discusses the process of making theatre during active war as a way of resisting oppression and violence.

A large group of people walking around a wide space with banners hung all around.
Essay
5 December 2022

The LTC announces they are now accepting applications for Colaboratorio, a series of learning opportunities to encourage authentic creative expressions and collaboration between Latinx designers and directors.

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