The Pandemic Nearly Killed Theatre — The Creative Way It Fought Back Could Leave It Stronger
When the UK went into lockdown in 2020, its multibillion-pound theatre industry could have ceased...
Read MorePosted by Stephen Langston | 14th Mar 2022 | Covid-19, Essay, Producing, United Kingdom
When the UK went into lockdown in 2020, its multibillion-pound theatre industry could have ceased...
Read MorePosted by Antonio Hernández | 28th Feb 2022 | Essay, Spain
Theater could be done with almost nothing. A proper stage is not even needed. Two people are...
Read MorePosted by Future Stage Research Group at metaLAB at Harvard | 20th Nov 2021 | Essay, Transmedia
The futureStage Manifesto was written by the futreStage Research Group at Harvard metaLAB.* It...
Read MorePosted by Associated Press | 23rd Sep 2021 | New York, News, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
Following a summit of industry leaders organized by Black Theatre United earlier this year, a...
Read MorePosted by Taiwo Afolabi | 16th Jul 2021 | Canada, Essay, Theatre and Politics
Last summer, in the midst of global protests against anti-Black racism, Canada’s...
Read MoreTo re-open its season after the lifting of COVID-19-related restrictions, Paris’s Théâtre de la...
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