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Golden Thread’s Current Decade

By Nabra Nelson, Marina Johnson, Sahar Assaf. This episode is a deep dive into Golden Thread’s evolution. Source link

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Slow-Motion Gives Forced Migrants the Chance to Move at Their Own Speed

By Dmitrii Zenkov. To make theatre with forced migrants in Serbia, Dmitrii Zenkov knew he had to slow down. Source link

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The Kharkiv Dramaturgy–Fortitude and Democracy in Ukrainian Modern Theatre

By . Seth Baumrin presents the lecture “The Kharkiv Dramaturgy–Fortitude and Democracy in Ukrainian Modern Theatre”. Source link

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A Conversation with John Collins

By Kristin Marting. On 13 April 2026, TORCHES continues with a conversation with the award-winning director and founder and artistic director of Elevator Repair Service,

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Golden Thread’s Second Decade

By Marina Johnson, Nabra Nelson, Yussef El-Guindi. Playwright Yussef El Guindi reflects on Golden Thread’s pivotal second decade; writing in the post-9/11 landscape; and how

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A Conversation with Purva Bedi and Mariana Newhard

By Kristin Marting. On 20 April 2026, TORCHES continues with a conversation with multi-hypenates Purva Bedi and Mariana Newhard. Both are acclaimed writer performers who

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Passing the Baton

By Chantal Bilodeau. Chantal Bilodeau reflects on a decade of curating the Theatre in the Age of Climate Change series and the ways the work

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On a Theatrical Pilgrimage to See Carolina Bianchi and Cara de Cavalo's Chapter II: The Brotherhood

By Amanda L. Andrei. Amanda L. Andrei crossed continents to see Carolina Bianchi and Cara de Cavalo’s Chapter II: The Brotherhood in search of transformation.

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Golden Thread's First Decade

By Torange Yeghiazarian, Marina Johnson, Nabra Nelson. This episode is a deep dive into the founding of Golden Thread Productions with founding artistic director Torange

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This Piece May Not Be Fed Into Any LLM or Other AI Software for Any Reason Whatsoever

By Kate Brennan, Rachel Anderson-Rabern, David Lee White. Technological innovation is outpacing labor protections, and theatre is not immune to this phenomenon. Source link