“An Odyssey” at Quantum Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA
Imagine, if you will, one of those old-fashioned TV game shows with two doors. Behind Door Number...
Read MoreWendy Arons is a professor of drama at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Her research interests include performance and ecology, 18th- and 19th-century theatre history, feminist theatre, and performance and ethnography. She is the author of Performance And Femininity In Eighteenth-Century German Woman's Writing: The Impossible Act (Palgrave Macmillan 2006), and co-editor, with Theresa J. May, of Readings In Performance and Ecology (Palgrave Macmillan 2012). She is also co-translator, with Sara Figal, of a new edition of G. E. Lessing’s Hamburg Dramaturgy, edited by Natalya Baldyga, which received the 2018 ATHE/ASTR Award for Excellence in Digital Scholarship (Routledge 2018; also available online). In addition, Arons has published articles in Theatre Survey, Theatre Topics, The German Quarterly, Communications From The International Brecht Society, 1650-1850, Text And Presentation, and Theatre Journal, as well as chapters in a number of anthologies, including Ecodramaturgy In/And Contemporary Women’s Plays (co-authored with Theresa J. May, and published in Contemporary Women’s Playwriting, ed. Penny Farfan & Leslie Ferris) and Beyond The Nature/Culture Divide: Challenges From Ecocriticism And Evolutionary Biology For Theatre Historiograpy in Theatre Historiography: Critical Questions (ed. Henry Bial & Scott Magelssen). Prof. Arons has served on the Editorial Boards of Theatre Annual and Theatre Topics and on the Advisory Board for Hiawatha Project. She was curator and artistic director of the Earth Matters On Stage Festival & Symposium in Pittsburgh PA in 2012. She writes regularly about theater and culture in her blog, The Pittsburgh Tatler
Posted by Wendy Arons | 7th Sep 2021 | Adaptation, Review, United States of America
Imagine, if you will, one of those old-fashioned TV game shows with two doors. Behind Door Number...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 9th Mar 2020 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
There are likely as many ways to relate to Molly Smith Metzler’s play Cry It Out as there are ways...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 9th Feb 2020 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
There’s no way Artistic Director Marya Sea Kaminski could possibly have predicted that the...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 22nd Jan 2020 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
In Jungian psychology, the house symbolizes the mind, with the basement representing the deepest...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 2nd Jan 2020 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
When William Shakespeare died in 1616, he left behind dozens of plays and hundreds of poems, but...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 25th Dec 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
The title of Jocelyn Bioh’s School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play tells you a certain...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 24th Dec 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
Allow me to introduce you to the fierce yet fragile preteens who populate Clare Barron’s savagely...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 23rd Dec 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
After he won the World Heavyweight Championship by roundly defeating Sonny Liston on February...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 16th Dec 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
Reader, if – like me – you’re a relatively recent transplant to Pittsburgh, the presence of the...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 16th Oct 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
Lauren Yee’s new play Cambodian Rock Band is one of the most-produced plays in the 2019-20...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 15th Oct 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
Do you know where your data is? I sure don’t. But I’ve been thinking about my data – and the...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 14th Oct 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
Ah, if only we could take a trip back in time, to an era when the surfacing of facts that pointed...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 23rd Sep 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
Some theater thrills because it resonates with the Zeitgeist; some thrills because the...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 2nd Sep 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
A couple of weeks ago The New Yorker featured an article by Kelefa Sanneh about the work of Dr....
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 13th Aug 2019 | The Pittsburgh Tatler
Does the name Violeta Parra ring a bell? If it does, it’s likely because of Joan Baez’s cover of...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 13th Aug 2019 | The Pittsburgh Tatler
Stephen Belber’s new play We Are Among Us pries open the lid on what one of its characters...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 20th May 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
Quantum’s marketing slogan for this season is “theater that moves you,” and its production of...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 23rd Apr 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
Words, such tricky things! So vital to our survival as social creatures, yet so easily mis-fired...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 2nd Apr 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
The intimate and mesmerizing Brave Space is a circus performance unlike any other you may have...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 1st Apr 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
A large–one might venture to say, deliberately oversized–dark blue door dominates the elegantly...
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