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Suzan-Lori Parks’s 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

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Experimental Film with Basma al-Sharif

Basma: Of course. Yeah. Very simply, it was a film that I made in reaction to the 2014 war, which at the time was also

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Theatre Needs Fat Justice | HowlRound Theatre Commons

The COVID-19 pandemic brought renewed clarity to systems of inequities beyond health. In the theatre and performing arts, artists and organizational leaders have soul-searched, read,

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Curating the University Festival Circuit

Jeffrey Mosser: Welcome to another episode of the From the Ground Up podcast, produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatremakers

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Narrative Podcasts with Laila Abdo

Laila: With The Great Pyramid Scheme, I saw on Reddit this comment that just said, “What if there was a workplace comedy about building the

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Ensemble Principles in Collaboratives and Applied Theatre

Jeffrey Mosser: Welcome to another episode of the From the Ground Up podcast produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatremakers

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Site-Specific Performance Art with Riham Isaac

So I felt that that movement was a little bit repetitive in a way. And it’s also very hard because these stones were a bit

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Disabled Theatre Artists Deserve Better Pathways into the Industry

Throughout my experiences working in both educational and professional theatre, I’ve noticed the lack of resources for disabled artists pursuing careers in the theatre industry.

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The Rise and Fall of Theatre X

Jeffrey: Are we looking at like 1981, 2, 3 here? John: Yeah. First of all, let’s go back to the story here. In 1980, the

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Celebrating PAJ and Bonnie Marranca

During this special evening, we will celebrate the publication of the final issue of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art and its co-founder and