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Recent Essays

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A stage set as an early American settlement.
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3 October 2012

Scott Walters discusses the necessity of creating independant and interdisciplinary Rural Arts programs.

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New Play Map Version 4—Update # 2

2 October 2012

Vijay answers some questions about knowledge commons and brings us the latest updates of the New Play Map

Two giant shoes with people gathered around.
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2 October 2012

Donna Neuwirth describes the integration of culture and agriculture at the Wormfarm Institute in Wisconsin.

The Twitter logo.
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Arts in Rural Communities

1 October 2012

This Thursday's Howl is on arts in rural communities

Two men on a stage look at two people sitting in chairs in front of them.
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1 October 2012

Dudley Cocke, the director of Roadside Theater, on Rural Theater, its specific gifts, and the necessity of its inclusion in American Theater.

 

The poster for Lady Luck is a Whore.
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28 September 2012

Leanne Linsky writes about the process of writing and performing her own one-woman show.

Photo of Catherine Filloux.
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27 September 2012

Lydia Stryk chats with playwright Catherine Filloux over e-mail.

The Twitter logo.
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Gender Parity & Diversity in Theater—Where Are the Bright Spots? Why & How Do Those Work?

24 September 2012

This Thursday's Howl is on how gender parity and diversity is already working and how

Portrait of Vanessa Garcia.
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24 September 2012

Vanessa Garcia offers a meditation on how to monetize theatre in efforts toward sustainability.

The New York Times logo.
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The New York Times Critic Watch Project Ends Soon!

23 September 2012

A call for survey participants before NYTCriticWatch ends

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