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8th Annual Inclusive Theatre Festival (ITF)
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8th Annual Inclusive Theatre Festival (ITF)
A Weekend-long Conference Celebrating the Strides Being Made in Inclusive and Accessible Theatre
Saturday 11 November 2023
Evanston, Illinois
Every Production Is a Moonshot: Research on Improving Repertoire Selection
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Every Production Is a Moonshot: Research on Improving Repertoire Selection
by Kristin Patton, Nick Rabkin
19 January 2023
How Your Theatre Can Become a More Equitable Employer of Parents and Caregivers
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How Your Theatre Can Become a More Equitable Employer of Parents and Caregivers
A Forward-Looking Solutions-Based Conversation with Chicago Arts Leaders and Organizers
Tuesday 1 November 2022
Chicago, IL
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Call for Submissions for the Summer 2015 LTC Carnaval of New Latina/o Work
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Call for Submissions for the Summer 2015 LTC Carnaval of New Latina/o Work

31 October 2014

The Carnaval endeavors to increase the visibility of work by Latina/o playwrights and to encourage the production of that work in the nation’s theaters. The event will include eight readings of new work representing the four geographical regions of the United States; three pieces by master Latina/o directors devised with DePaul Theatre School students; and conversations between producers and the Latina/o theatermaking community.

Creating Cultures
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Creating Cultures

Double Edge on University Campuses

29 October 2014

What we really needed—and received—was a place to develop an unfinished work in a professional touring locale with Chicago audiences, and to prototype a student chorus that would be trained to perform in the work. Simultaneously Columbia College had the Double Edge ensemble embedded in its department for nearly a month. Acting students had daily access to training. Directors, playwrights, and actors could observe rehearsal and process regularly.

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Your Guide to Theater Education
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Your Guide to Theater Education

The Theatre School at DePaul University

22 October 2014

The Theatre School at DePaul University has been around for a long time. It's no wonder, given that they offer degree programs in nearly every discipline one could hope for, from playwriting to directing, scenic design to arts management, costume design to dramaturgy, one can acquire a top-notch education at DePaul, where theory and practice are afforded equal emphasis. This round, I interview John Culbert, Dean of The Theatre School at DePaul.

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What I Learned from Not Rehearsing Shakespeare Plays
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What I Learned from Not Rehearsing Shakespeare Plays

13 October 2014

I offered to cut "Henry IV, Part One" down to ninety minutes, schedule two rehearsals and one performance, and find a part for anyone who wanted to participate. Eighteen actors jumped on board, and I was determined to not direct them in this play.

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Twelve Hours of Epic Tragedy with The Hypocrites
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Twelve Hours of Epic Tragedy with The Hypocrites

9 October 2014

"All Our Tragic," adapted and directed by Sean Graney and produced by The Hypocrites at the Den Theatre in Chicago, features all thirty-two surviving Greek tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides compiled into a single twelve-hour epic. It includes seven intermissions of varying lengths and a vegan feast of Mediterranean food is served throughout. The result is rather like a contemporary version of a Dionysian festival.

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Boxing from the Inside
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Boxing from the Inside

Brett Neveu and the Magnetic Presence of the Ring

30 September 2014

He fought two guys; beat the crap out of them. And I looked around, and everybody had just stopped training.. And I thought: oh, my god, this is the show. There’s that magnetic presence of the ring.

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Neighborhood Shakespeare in Chicago’s North Side Parks
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Neighborhood Shakespeare in Chicago’s North Side Parks

23 September 2014

Dani Snyder-Young covers audience behavior and experiences at park performances of Shakespeare in Chicago.

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Artist Encounter for The World of Extreme Happiness
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Artist Encounter for The World of Extreme Happiness

Sunday 21 September 2014
Chicago, IL, United States

Goodman Theatre in Chicago presented an Artist Encounter for its latest production, The World of Extreme Happiness livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Sunday 21 September at 3 p.m. PDT/ 5 p.m. CDT/ 6 p.m. EDT/ 22:00 GMT.

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Your Guide to Theater Education
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Your Guide to Theater Education

Steppenwolf

15 September 2014

Since 1984, Steppenwolf Theatre Company has offered internships to students, graduates, and others to experience the inner workings of a professional theater from every angle. The company has developed a collection of programs purposed to identify, train and mentor a diverse group of students, graduates and early-career professionals in arts administration, stage management and production.

Collage of theatre artists gathering and speaking at the From Scarcity to Abundance convening.
The Inaugural Latina/o Studies Conference
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The Inaugural Latina/o Studies Conference

Reflections on the Long Table & Good Company

26 August 2014

I walk away, reflection upon reflection, moved and inspired. Even now, the questions that came up at the long table stay with me: What is your fire? What is it that you are here to uniquely do? As many of us prepare to meet again in Los Angeles this fall, we will keep these questions in mind. I can’t help but to think back to the idea of a spherical journey, which is the unstoppable future of the LTC and Latina/o theater in this the US.

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Interview with Marcus Gardley
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Interview with Marcus Gardley

24 August 2014

Rebecca Stevens interviews playwright-poet Marcus Gardley on his impacts on the national performing arts community. 

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ALTA Chicago
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ALTA Chicago

Unlocking the Dream Box

2 August 2014

The ALTA Unified General Auditions reminded us, and the theater community at large, of the breadth of Latina/o theater talent that is multiplying and thriving in our beloved windy city. The goal of the Unified General Auditions was to serve as a resource for the participants and also to anchor them in the broader Chicago Latina/o theater community. In doing so, ALTA fulfilled one of the most important aspects of our organization’s purpose: to give Latina/o actors, both new and old, a sense of community and the warmth of a home effectively achieved through alliance and advocacy.

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About Face Youth Theatre
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About Face Youth Theatre

Checking, Expanding, and Activating Boxes

28 July 2014

In About Face Youth Theatre’s rehearsal space, there is a cluster of post-it notes on the wall titled “Where I Started.” The ensemble’s first impressions range from “not being satisfied” to “ready to just do something” to “oblivion.” These notes relate to the process of AFYT’s current play, Checking Boxes.

Celebrating the Audience
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Celebrating the Audience

Approaches to Participatory Performance

27 July 2014

In his essay, Josh Sobel investigates interactive theatre.

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Generation Y Feminism at Teatro Luna
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Generation Y Feminism at Teatro Luna

15 July 2014

Dani Snyder-Young writes about Generation Sex, a devised piece from Teatro Luna looking at misogyny, violence, Latina identities, modern femininity, and more.

Chicago’s Theater By, With, and For Young Audiences
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Chicago’s Theater By, With, and For Young Audiences

Looking Back and Moving Forward

12 July 2014

The TYA branch of theater for, by and with young people offers a rare intersection of authorship, representation and inverted hierarchies. When the lack of youth voices in the creation of theater for youth is accepted as normal, a power structure thrives that creates theater by, with and pleasing to adults. What happens when youth write, perform and even produce their own work, causing the usual gatekeepers to take a backseat?

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Artist Encounter for Brigadoon
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Artist Encounter for Brigadoon

Sunday 6 July 2014
Chicago, IL, United States

Goodman Theatre in Chicago presented an Artist Encounter for its latest production, Brigadoon, livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Sunday 6 July at 3 p.m. PDT/ 5 p.m. CDT/ 6 p.m. EDT/ 22:00 GMT.

Queer Narratives in Theater for Young Audiences
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Queer Narratives in Theater for Young Audiences

A Call to Action

25 June 2014

Playwright Gabriel Jason Dean and Director Lindsay Amer discuss "risky plays", queer characters and narratives, and young audiences.

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Community Building with the Chicago Home Theater Festival
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Community Building with the Chicago Home Theater Festival

24 June 2014

Dani Snyder-Young writes about the 2014 Chicago Home Theater Festival, which places participatory performances inside private homes.

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A Conversation with Playwright Seth Bockley
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A Conversation with Playwright Seth Bockley

Sunday 1 June 2014
Chicago, IL, United States

Goodman Theatre in Chicago presented an Artist Encounter for Seth Bockley’s world premiere play, Ask Aunt Susan livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Sunday 1 June at 3 p.m. PDT (Vancouver) / 5 p.m. CDT (Chicago) / 6 p.m. EDT (Toronto) / 22:00 GMT. Participate in the Q&A by tweeting your questions @GoodmanTheatre and using #AskAuntSusan.

My Theater Mecca On Lake Michigan
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My Theater Mecca On Lake Michigan

Teatro Vista

14 May 2014

For an American playwright today, where is Mecca? Where does it all come together: actors of high quality who give maximum effort to a new script; directors with a sense of humor to match their ability to move bodies in space and make moments that signify on stage; audiences who not only love going to theater but do so a lot and make it part of their daily lives; and great bars before and after the show? Mecca (for me anyway) is Chicago. And my most recent hajj was to Teatro Vista.

The Controversy in Chicago Over the Critical Review of God’s Work
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The Controversy in Chicago Over the Critical Review of God’s Work

9 May 2014

In accepting the single story that "God’s Work" does not belong in a downtown Chicago theater, do we contribute to the silencing of the voices of our youth? I believe "God’s Work" is just as worthy of embodiment on stage as "Our Class" or any other current Chicago production, regardless of the age of the ensemble members telling it.

Exemplary Youth Theater in Albany Park Theatre Project’s God’s Work
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Exemplary Youth Theater in Albany Park Theatre Project’s God’s Work

6 May 2014

Dani Snyder-Young writes about the Chicago-based Albany Park Theatre Project, a youth theatre ensemble. She reviews APTP's 2014 remounted production of God's Work, at the Goodman Theatre.

The Significance of Violence Design
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The Significance of Violence Design

25 April 2014

We usually consider a fight choreographer’s job to be staging the fights so that they are safe. Certainly safety is essential: actors should not be getting hurt in the exercise of their art. But a violence designer is far more than a mere “safety foreman.” Like any other artist working in the theater, the violence designer’s primary role is doing interpretive work: making choices that help tell the story. Not the story of Hamlet, but the story of this Hamlet: that is to say, the story that this production of Hamlet is telling.

Race & Real Estate in Next Theatre’s Luck of the Irish by Kirsten Greenidge
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Race & Real Estate in Next Theatre’s Luck of the Irish by Kirsten Greenidge

25 March 2014

Dani Snyder-Young reviews the (now closed) Next Theatre Company production of Kirsten Greenidge’s Luck of the Irish in the context of Evanston, Illinois