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Welcome to our livestream archive. You can find all past event videos on this page.

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Suzan-Lori Parks' Watch Me Work event poster.
Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work
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Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work

A Playwriting Masterclass

Monday 1 May 2023
New York City

Watch Me Work is a performance piece, a meditation on the artistic process, and an actual work session featuring Suzan-Lori Parks working on her newest writing project. Traditionally hosted on the mezzanine of the Public Theater Lobby, this version will bring the program to your home via Zoom sessions and HowlRound livestreams.

Event poster for performingbordersLIVE featuring an open mouth in a dark purple light.
performingbordersLIVE: Our Bodies in the Commons
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performingbordersLIVE: Our Bodies in the Commons

Reading Karaoke Led by Youngsook Choi

Saturday 29 April 2023
London, United Kingdom

After three years of digital only, transnational collaborations, performingborders is opening a space for movement, sharing, and conversation, to re-center our bodies in the explorations of borders, live art, community, and resistance. This event features live captioning and closed captioning for the video archive.

Event poster for a pre show conversation about where the suga still sweet.
Where The Suga Still Sweet Pre-Show Talk
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Where The Suga Still Sweet Pre-Show Talk

A Pre-Show Discussion Featuring Playwright Brian Egland, Director Lauren Turner Hines, & Facilitator Dr. Laura Adderley

Friday 28 April 2023
New Orleans, Louisiana

This is a pre-show conversation with Playwright Brian Egland, Director Lauren Turner Hines, & Facilitator Dr. Laura Adderley as they cover important themes that are present during Where The Suga Still Sweet.

Global Majority Intimacy Directors Reception event poster.
Global Majority Intimacy Director Reception Keynote by Kaja Dunn
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Global Majority Intimacy Director Reception Keynote by Kaja Dunn

We Will Dream: New Works Festival

Friday 28 April 2023
New Orleans, Louisiana

Hosted by Intimacy Coordinators of Color, the Global Majority Intimacy Director Reception is a gathering of stage and screen intimacy professionals, artists, educators, directors, and producers to connect, learn, and inspire. Keynote by Kaja Dunn.

Linda Chapman and Jim Nicola posing for photo.
Linda Chapman and Jim Nicola: Thirty Years at New York Theatre Workshop
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Linda Chapman and Jim Nicola: Thirty Years at New York Theatre Workshop

Joined by Jean Passanante and Patricia McGregor and moderated by Frank Hentschker

Thursday 27 April 2023
New York

Join us for an evening celebrating the work of Linda Chapman and James C. Nicola at the legendary New York Theatre Workshop. In their thirty-four-year run, Linda and James, at the 199-seat East Village theatre, gave birth to hundreds of important theatre works including Tony-winning best musicals Rent, Once, and Hadestown, as well as What the Constitution Means to Me and Slave Play.

Event poster for International Screenings from the Artistic Freedom Conference ("Fri Kunst").
Documentaries Highlighting Artistic Encounters Across the World
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Documentaries Highlighting Artistic Encounters Across the World

A Safe Havens Freedom Talk

Wednesday 26 April 2023
Oslo, Norway

Encounters between artists from different corners of the world are captured in a series of mini documentaries. Safe Havens Freedom Talks (SH|FT) presents Safe edition #2, launched during the Artistic Freedom Conference ("Fri Kunst").

Suzan-Lori Parks' Watch Me Work event poster.
Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work
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Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work

A Playwriting Masterclass

Monday 24 April
New York City

Watch Me Work is a performance piece, a meditation on the artistic process, and an actual work session featuring Suzan-Lori Parks working on her newest writing project. Traditionally hosted on the mezzanine of the Public Theater Lobby, this version will bring the program to your home via Zoom sessions and HowlRound livestreams.

Segal theatre center logo.
The Seagull: Interrupted Flight Workshop Presentation (Russia)
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The Seagull: Interrupted Flight Workshop Presentation (Russia)

An Evening with Russian Actor and Director of Theatre and Cinema Alexander Molochnikov

Monday 24 April 2023
New York City

In 2021, the world premiere of the ballet The Seagull: Interrupted Flight staged by Molochnikov took place on the stage of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow—a ballet interpretation of Chekhov’s play, presented in the program at the Golden Mask in 2022. While in exile in New York, Molochnikov is aiming to present the The Seagull: Interrupted Flight. Due to the political situation Molochnikov is no longer able to work in Russia. He will present, with New York actors, excerpts from his ongoing workshop, followed by a discussion.

event poster for Talking Back Season 2 Premiere +  Panel Discussion.
Talking Back Season 2 Premiere + Panel Discussion
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Talking Back Season 2 Premiere + Panel Discussion

A Screening and Panel Discussion

Saturday 22 April 2023
New Orleans

Join Art Equity for the screening premiere of Talking Back 2, a three-part web series engaging with Black creatives including playwrights, founding Artistic Directors, newly appointed leaders, and activists across the U.S., followed by a panel discussion and opportunities for dialogue with: Nissy Aya, Nicole Brewer, Mica Cole, Kelvin Dinkins, Jr., Aleshea Harris, Cloteal L. Horne, Lauren Turner Hines, Zell Williams and Josh Wilder.

Headshot of Andreas Weber.
Whole Earth Talk #3: Andreas Weber (Germany)
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Whole Earth Talk #3: Andreas Weber (Germany)

The New Role Theatre and Performance Can and Should Play in the New Age of the Anthropocene

Thursday 20 April 2023
New York City

Join us for a Whole Earth Conversation with Andreas Weber (Germany) about the new role theatre and performance can and should play in the new age of the Anthropocene, a geological era shaped by humans rather than by nature. We ask how the significant symbolic, imaginary, and real space of theatre can help artists and audiences realize that a contemporary theatre and performance practice can no longer just represents interhuman conflicts.