Livestreaming a Conversation: Animating Democracy Session Two

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Art2Action and Animating Democracy present Art, Race, and Dialogue, the second event in the series Animating Democracy: REFLECTING FORWARD, livestreaming on the global,...

Why Comedy? Why Now?: On the 2022 Latinx Theatre Commons Comedy Carnaval

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I wanted to start this essay with a joke. I had a whole bit about a hippo, a psychedelic mushroom, and a stand-up...

Livestreaming a Conversation: Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work

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The Public Theater in New York City presents Suzan-Lori Parks' Watch Me Work—a playwriting masterclass—livestreaming on the global, commons-based, peer-produced HowlRound TV network...

Livestreaming a Conversation: Freedom Talk at the Power of Art

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Safe Havens Freedom Talks (SH|FT) presents a Freedom Talk at Power of Art: We Don’t Call It Occupation, We Call It Ihtilal, Suffocation...

Working Her Own Tune: Revisiting the Life, Legacy, and Work of Micki Grant

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

How We Did It: Collecting Oral Histories to Preserve the foolsFURY Legacy

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We realized our little team of three would not be able to conduct all the interviews on our own. In fact, we made...

NEW STUDY REVEALS STATES THAT HAVE PRODUCED BEST ACTORS – Gia On The Move

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A new study by HotDog.com recently took a look at which U.S. states and territories have born the most award-winning actors. With the...

Creating a Space for Black Theatre Audiences

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Addae: A whole conversation! A whole conversation! Jordan: And I know that dramaturgy itself is in a moment, but then not having a moment....

2022 TCG National Conference: Pittsburgh

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Theatre Communications Group (TCG) presented the 2022 TCG National Conference: Pittsburgh livestreaming on the commons-based, peer-produced HowlRound TV network from Thursday 16 June...

Theatre Education as a Transformative Tool in Southwestern Nigeria

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Theatre education in secondary schools (which includes seventh grade through twelfth grade students) is still a new phenomenon in Nigeria due to people's...

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