ARTS & THEATRE

Internationalisation and the Caribbean | HowlRound Theatre Commons

The webinar will be live streamed by HowlRound. The conversation will be in English, with interpretation into Spanish, and with…

4 months ago

Toolkit for Community-Embedded Artistic Practice

Where Do I Go?Go where the people are—and expect to spend a hell of a lot of time there. I…

4 months ago

Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work

Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process. Facilitated by…

4 months ago

Rant and Rave: Middle Eastern, North African, and Southwest Asian Classics and Theatre History

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

4 months ago

Mythologizing the Self Through Autofictional Theatre

Obviously, then, as a dramatization of my life, Strange/Familiar isn’t a straightforward autobiography. Instead, the play blurs personal history with…

4 months ago

Resistant Ventriloquism and Postcolonial Courtesy

In this episode, we continue our conversations around theatre history with Dr. Samer Al-Saber for a conversation around resistant ventriloquism…

5 months ago

Ecological Horror On Stage in Black Sunday

Jesús leaves California after his wife and children are deported in the La Placita Raid, a 1931 raid in Los…

5 months ago

The Haunting of Migdalia Cruz

Many of Migdalia’s plays, from the very early Miriam’s Flowers to Fishtank and Two Roberts in this volume, live in…

5 months ago

The Legacy of Robert Wilson

The Segal Center is pleased to announce an upcoming conference exploring the work of renowned U.S. theatre director and visual…

5 months ago

The Matter of Plexus Polaire’s Moby Dick

There is a well-trotted story that Herman Melville, as he was writing Moby Dick from his study in the Berkshires,…

5 months ago