Arts & Theater
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Storytelling Alchemy with Sona Tatoyan
By Yura Sapi, Sona Tatoyan. Hakawati founder Sona Tatoyan tells the story of her great-great-grandfather growing up during the Armenian genocide, her summers spent…
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Four Decades, Three Versions, but Only One Real Women Have Curves
By Carlos Morton. For almost forty years, Real Women Have Curves has pulled audiences in with its story of Latine…
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The Open Questions of B Kleymeyer's As Others Have Before
By Dani Lamorte. How can a life be organized? What authority should an archive hold? Source link
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Consistent Craft with Aganza Kisaka
By Yura Sapi, Aganza Kisaka. Aganza Kisaka, Founder of Yenze Theatre Conservatoire, discusses being an entrepreneur, a teacher, and an…
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Queer Bodies Open Portals to New Worlds
By Laura Grothaus. “If your body is a portal, where does it lead?” This question led the creation of Paradise…
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Dramaturgical Marginalia from the 2025 Fornés Institute Symposium
By Carla Della Gatta. To understand the impact of the 2025 Fornés Institute Symposium, one must look to both the…
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“Are We Not Fellow Travelers?” Equity and Representation on New York Stages
By Emily Chackerian. Is New York theatre backsliding into a less equitable industry? Source link
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How Stage Left Is Reopening Storefront Theatre in Chicago
By Seth Wilson. When Stage Left Theatre went looking for a space to produce The Distrikt of Lake Michigun, they…
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Seize the Means of Audience Outreach
By L. Nicol Cabe. Online theatre spaces can promote accessibility, democratic processes, international connections, and ecological benefits, but many digital…
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O-Teatron: Special Focus on Syrian Stages
By . This digital showcase lands as a direct response to the recent political transformations in Syria and includes two…
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