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Portrait of Marisa Chibas.
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11 May 2011

Daniel Alexander Jones interviews Marissa Chibas, an actor and writer, on the need for aesthetic diversity on contemporary American stages.

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8 May 2011

Playwright Max "Bunny" Sparber attributes his playwrighting style to artists throughout history who use misbehaviors to captivate their audience.

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4 May 2011

Adam Szymkowicz interviews director Hal Brooks about his process and aspirations as a director.

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1 May 2011

Aaron Carter and Erik Ramsey suggest a taxonomy for new play development techniques to serve as a reference for playwrights and developers to avoid the "zombification" of new plays.

Essay
27 April 2011

Susan Miller speaks on the collision of the playwright's personal and the public, and the beauty found in performing these stories themselves.

A logo that reads "2AMt: thinking outside the black box"
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24 April 2011

"All the hand-wringing about tweeting in the theatre is really nothing more than a distraction from the far more important, positive, and legitimate ways in which Twitter is changing our art form."

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20 April 2011

Michele Lowe interviews Kent Thompson, Producing Artistic Director of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, about his mission to cultivate lasting relationships between playwrights and audiences.

A portrait of Josh Tobiessen
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18 April 2011

"I was used to having a play produced every year and I assumed that the next production would come easily. I wasn’t expecting the lull that followed."

A logo that reads "the new black fest".
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13 April 2011

Keith Josef Adkins speaks on his experience working to "diversify within our diversity" and provide fresh black narratives to the canon of American theatre.

A book entitled "The Gift: How the creative spirit transforms the world."
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10 April 2011

Thoughts on maintaining a sense of abundance and gratitude as a theatre artist.

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