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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

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Every Day Is Migrants Day

By . The Segal will be marking International Migrants Day by showcasing the work of a diverse group of artists and organizations with projects that

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Edge Effect’s MOURNING MACHINE | HowlRound Theatre Commons

Mourning Machine is a low-stakes participatory ritual designed to honor the history and resilience of the NYC theater community/ies during a time of uncertainty and

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What Sing Sing Teaches Theatremakers

In Sing Sing, theatre is a humanity-affirming, hope-giving act. Watching the film, though, I was reminded that theatre is not inherently humanity-affirming or hope-giving. As

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Arab Experimentalism and Futurism with Leyya Mona Tawil

Nabra Nelson: Salam Alaikum. Welcome to Kunafa and Shay, a podcast produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatremakers worldwide. Kunafa

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Flood Warning: Connecting the Genocide in Palestine and Sea-Level Rise in Florida in Pitbull’s Party at the End

While Pitbull’s concert is the setting, the play focuses on these two Cuban Jewish families—one escaping the hurricane, another who caused it. Pitbull’s concert is

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Desire and Collaborative Artistry | HowlRound Theatre Commons

Deb: I started with them and then Ellie Kovan called me up, “Do you want to do a solo show?” I was like, “I can’t

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Introducing Access Dramaturgy | HowlRound Theatre Commons

The version of Radiate we discuss here is an hourlong live performance presented at Steppenwolf Theatre Company as part of their LookOut Series in February

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Poetry Performance with George Abraham and Fargo Tbakhi

Nabra: That’s really exciting, and I have a couple follow-up questions, which is, first of all, how did you find out that you both are