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Recent Essays

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

A man with white hair and ragged clothing.
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20 July 2011

Playwright Cory Hinkle interviews Steve Epp to discuss his process devising performances which are often rooted in an exploration of history.

Portrait of Liz Engleman holding a boat paddle.
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17 July 2011

Liz Engelman has turned to nature and the outdoors for inspiration and respite, finding joy and greater authenticity in her dramaturgical work.

Tony Kushner giving a speech in front of an NYU Tisch podium.
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Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda?

13 July 2011

Why is it that we who wish to write the next wave of American theatrical masterpieces are so desperate to get into grad school?

A portrait of Kirk Lynn
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10 July 2011

A poem on being the perfect audience.

a map of the National New Play Network.
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8 July 2011

Dramaturg Margot Melcon interviews Jason Loewith about the new play development sector, and opportunities theatres can take advantage of.

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3 July 2011

Martin Zimmerman, an American playwright, discusses the use of the word "professional" as used in the theater community, and asks wheather this is indeed the right term to describe having a level of expertise in the theatrical world.

 

Four actors sit at a table, appearing to fight.
Essay
30 June 2011

What is the difference between an artistic and scientific process? One may seem unstructured and the other deductive, but playwright Monica Byrne finds they both work the same way.

A logo that reads "TCG at 50: What if..."
Essay
27 June 2011

Reflecting on the 2011 TCG Conference, P. Carl asks “What if we could get over ourselves?” at both the individual and institutional level.

Three actors of "culture clash" stare into the camera.
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22 June 2011

Richard Montoya, of the theater group Culture Clash, delivers his theatrical manifesto; one of outside the lines, in every way.

A house submerged in water with several people standing on top of it.
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19 June 2011

Responding to the From Scarcity to Abundance Convening, Jim Lasko questions the deeper problems of elitism and relevance theatres face today.

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