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Claiming Our Places in the Legacy of Latinx Theatre

Mark:  And that’s in high school? Réal: Yes. Mark:  Wow. Réal: I know. I feel so lucky. College was difficult in the sense that it

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The Sum of Us One-Act Festival: Talk Back with Heather McGhee

Bishop Arts Theater Center proudly welcomes Heather McGhee, New York Times bestselling author of The Sum of Us which outlines what racism costs everyone and

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The Thriving Legacy of Black Theatre: The Making of a Movement

Leticia Ridley: Welcome to Daughters of Lorraine, a podcast from your friendly neighborhood Black feminists, exploring the legacies, present, and futures of Black theatre. We

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Intimacy Directing for Theatre Book Release: Reading Number Two

Dr Ayshia, Colleen Hughes, Marie Percy, and Sheryl Williams invite you to celebrate the release of the first textbook to address intimacy and consent work

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Intimacy Directing for Theatre Book Release: Reading Number One 

Dr Ayshia, Charlie Baker, Kaja Dunn, and Kimberly Senior invite you to celebrate the release of the first textbook to address intimacy and consent work

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Affinity Spaces for MENA/SWANA and LGBTQIA+ Artists

Marina: Thank you so much. We started this season talking about queer MENA, SWANA artists with Adam Elsayigh who is not in the room right

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Commedia Gets a New Face

Stereotypes in Traditional Mask Designs As a mask maker, I am tasked with representing a character on stage. I’m often asked to fabricate masks for

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Under the Radar Symposium | HowlRound Theatre Commons

Conceived of and produced by Mark Russell and ArKtype in partnership with the International Presenting Commons (IPC), Creative and Independent Producer Alliance (CIPA), and HowlRound

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Thinking Outside the Black Box

Larger Theatre Companies With Buildings Requesting a larger company’s actual stage is a huge ask, and often not financially practical for small companies or independent

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Contemporary Circus in NYC: New Audiences and Global Connections

US audiences have been slow to awake to circus’s recent (r)evolution. Gone are the tired old stunts, ethically questionable human displays, clown cars, and elephants.