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It Started with a Calling

By Jan Cohen-Cruz. What leads people to prison theater workshops? Source link

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A Conversation with Basil Twist

By Kristin Marting. Basil Twist is an award winning puppeteer (including MacArthur and Rome prizes) and director of HERE’s Dream Music Puppetry Program. Source link

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Artist-Led Citizen Journalism at the Frontlines

By Ash Marinaccio, Zoe Lafferty. Ash talks with Zoe Lafferty, founder of Artists on the Frontline, about artist-led citizen journalism in Palestine’s Jenin refugee camp

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Under the Radar Theater Festival Professional Symposium 2026

By . This energizing gathering convenes global arts leaders, cultural innovators, and a vibrant community of more than 350 professionals to explore bold ideas for

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CTH Literary Classic Series Call for Submissions

 The Classical Theatre of Harlem (CTH) has announced a call for submissions and actors for the return of its acclaimed Literary Classics Series, aimed at nurturing bold

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Autobiographical Performance for Teaching English as a Second Language

By Ash Marinaccio, Baha Sadr, Chris Ackley, Ana Bess Moyer Bell, Eve Kerrigan, Noga Paulino. Ash Marinaccio speaks with the Creative Pathways team at the

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The Methuen Drama Book of Trans Plays Volume II Virtual Launch Party

By . Hear directly from the creators about what inspired them to write the plays, the creative process in bringing them to life, how they

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Announcing a New Home and New Leadership!

By HowlRound Theatre Commons. Beginning in January, HowlRound Theatre Commons will operate independently and with new leadership, as co-founder and director Jamie Gahlon steps into an

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Suzan-Lori Parks's Watch Me Work

By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity. Source link

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Fifteen Years of Growing the Commons

By Jamie Gahlon. Outgoing HowlRound director Jamie Gahlon reflects on fifteen years of commons-based learning, organizing, discourse, and gathering with HowlRound Theatre Commons. Source link