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Translations 

This column examines issues of translation as they relate to the field of theatre and its intersections with other public and civic sectors.

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New Civic Practice Case Studies

18 August 2015

Michael Rohd with an update on the Center for Performance and Civic Practice’s Catalyst Initiative. 

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The Catalyst Initiative

18 November 2013

Kati Sweaney interviews Michael Rohd about what and how the Catalyst Initiative promotes arts-based practices in meaningful community activities.

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Lookingglass Theater and the Civic Practice Lab

3 November 2013

Through a series of questions, Michael Rohd gives an update on the pursuits and accomplishments working with Lookingglass Theater Company on the new Civic Practice Lab. 

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Listening is the new Revolution

21 February 2013

Michael Rohd writes about the importance of listening when collaborating with civic partners, and how sharing assets may just be the key to uniting theaters with the communities they serve.

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Sojourn Theatre, Civic Practice & Catholic Charities USA

12 January 2013
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The Distinction Between Social & Civic Practice and Why I Find It Useful

1 September 2012

Michael Rohd responds to Andy Horowitz's essay with how he delineates social and civil practice

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Engaging Engagement

7 April 2012

This column, published every 4-6 weeks, examines issues of translation as they relate to the field of theatre and its intersections with other public and civic sectors. This edition: audience engagement.

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The Job of the Future

3 March 2012

Michael Rohd talks about the role of translation in data science and its connection to theatre in this new column, dedicated to discussing the role of translation in theatre.

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Part 2

28 November 2011

Michael Rohd details the how, the why and the what of his approach to making civic theater.

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