We Are All Kin to the Cove Brings Climate-Engaged Community Performance to Queens, New...
After gathering the generated material, the ensemble pieced together a thirty-five-minute performance, guiding the audience through monologues, dances, and a history of the...
Visual Arts | HowlRound Theatre Commons
Zsófi: Welcome to PUHA podcast, which stands for Performative Unity in the Hungarian Arts, produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open...
Theatre Education as a Transformative Tool in Southwestern Nigeria
Theatre education in secondary schools (which includes seventh grade through twelfth grade students) is still a new phenomenon in Nigeria due to people's...
Polish Connections: A New Generation of Theatre Linkages Between the United States and Poland
Participants in both countries come from a range of orientations, backgrounds, and roles including artistic directors, founders, freelancers, and teachers. The Polish cohort...
JAGGED LITTLE PILL the musical at the Hollywood Pantages – Gia On The Move
Review by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move
Audio recording by Matt Ritchie
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The Future Is in Culture: A Conversation with Iman Aoun
Four years ago, I brought a delegation of young theatre artists from New York to the ASHTAR International Youth Theatre Festival to perform...
Queerness and Gender | HowlRound Theatre Commons
Zsófi Rebeka Kozma: Welcome to PUHA podcast, which stands for Performative Unity in the Hungarian Arts, produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free...
TALES FROM TOMORROW-ORIGINS at Force of Nature Productions – Gia On The Move
Reviewed and recorded by Matt Ritchey
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Livestreaming a Convening: Out of the Frame Two
Shoshin Theatre Association in Cluj, Romania presents Out of the Frame Two International Theatre Forum livestreaming on the global, commons-based, peer-produced HowlRound TV...
Everything Everywhere: Perspectives from “Third-Culture” Theatremakers in the Sinophone Community
The Beginning
I was watching a play about a Chinese immigrant. This was my first trip to the theatre since the great you-know-what. I...