- February 26, 2024
ARTS & THEATER
Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work
Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process. Facilitated by Public Theater Playwright-in-Residence Suzan-Lori Parks
Autistic Artists Should Be Telling Autistic Stories
Theatre is a powerful force. The stories told onstage shape how an audience views their friends, children, and colleagues. It can be a great place
A Circus Robot’s Death-Defying Act
Tjaša Ferme: Welcome to Theatre Tech Talks: AI, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre, a podcast produced by HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform
That Which We Call a Struggle: A Response to Ife Olujobi’s “$5000”
Such is happening right now, thanks to Ife Olujobi’s sharp acumen in sharing her struggle with pay equity as a playwright working at one of
Discovering Contemporary Theatre by Italians of African Descent
A panel discussion and reading of excerpts of plays by Italians of African descent. Featuring:Nalini Vidoolah Mootoosamy, playwright, The Foreigner’s SmileMargherita Laera, translator, University of
A Day With Milo Rau
Join us for a day with the new director of the Vienna Festwochen and artist-in-residence at NTGent, Swiss theatre artist Milo Rau: a book talk,
Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work with Special Guest Neil deGrasse Tyson
Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process. Facilitated by Public Theater Playwright-in-Residence Suzan-Lori Parks
A Twelve-Foot Robotic Arm, Like Chekhov Would Have Wanted
Igor Golyak: Good question of what is real and what is not real, whether virtual theatre is real. Tjaša Ferme: Yes. Well, whether theatre is
Aristotle Thinks Again | HowlRound Theatre Commons
This work continued a company June 2020 online workshop performance with Safer. GJR members were joined by guest performer Marcus McGregor to explore Greek tragedies,
Queer Dramaturgies in Turkish Theatre
Nabra Nelson: Salam Alaikum. Welcome to Kunafa and Shay, a podcast produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatremakers worldwide.