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A Lover’s Guide to American Playwrights: Ellen Maddow and Paul Zimet
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A Lover’s Guide to American Playwrights: Ellen Maddow and Paul Zimet
by Todd London
16 May 2024
How Cultural Resistance for Palestine Makes Revolution Irresistible
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How Cultural Resistance for Palestine Makes Revolution Irresistible
by Beto O'Byrne
15 May 2024
On Collaboration
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On Collaboration
by Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder, Jennifer Goff, Padraic Lillis
14 May 2024
Embodying the Universal in the Particular
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Embodying the Universal in the Particular

An Actor's Experience

23 March 2015

Elise Santora explores the women of BETSY!, her experience portraying so many of them, and the poetry with which she is now embracing her own story.

The Indian(s) in the Attic—Divining a Message from August: Osage County
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The Indian(s) in the Attic—Divining a Message from August: Osage County

23 February 2015

Native voices week continues! August: Osage County’s Kimberly Guerrero explores her work on the show, and what lesson the American theatre can learn from it.

The Players Library Collections
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The Players Library Collections

Legitimizing the Art of the Actor for 125 Years

15 February 2015

Martha Steketee looks at The Players, an 125-year-old club for actors and those that love them, and spends some time with all its history and archives.

Doing it Alone And In the Dark
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Doing it Alone And In the Dark

14 February 2015

Scottee shares the inner workings of a solo performer’s mind, and offers advice for those who may be venturing into the art form.

Producing Solo Shows
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Producing Solo Shows

A Cast of One but a Company of Many

13 February 2015

Eva Price tackles solo theatre from a commercial producer’s perspective, encountering all the classic challenges, and new ones that arise because of the art form. 

Innocence by Dea Loher at University of Wales Trinity St David
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Innocence by Dea Loher at University of Wales Trinity St David

Thursday 12 February 2015
Wales, UK

 

University of Wales Trinity St David (UK) presented Innocence by Dea Loher —an English language translation of the German-language play Unschuld—performed by 3rd year BA Acting/BA Design and Production students livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Thursday 12 February at 7 p.m. GMT (London) / 2 p.m. EST (New York) / 1 p.m. CDT (Chicago) / 11 a.m. PST (Vancouver).  

An Art for the Commons in a Commons for the Arts
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An Art for the Commons in a Commons for the Arts

12 February 2015

Michael Milligan explores the bare minimum needed to make solo theatre, as well as the grassroots nature of it, and what can happen when you collaborate with people who are deeply passionate, though perhaps not artists.

Thoughts on Directing a Solo Show
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Thoughts on Directing a Solo Show

11 February 2015

Director Seth Barrish talks about the process of directing a solo show.

Where the Ache for Speech Resides
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Where the Ache for Speech Resides

10 February 2015

Deb Margolin explores what it is to teach solo theatre, and the difference between an act of personal revelation and an act of performance.

Letters to a Young Solo Show Artist
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Letters to a Young Solo Show Artist

9 February 2015

Matt Hoverman outlines the process of creating a solo show in a series of letters with an aspiring solo performer.

Theatre of Transformation
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Theatre of Transformation

9 February 2015

Scott Wesley Slavin kicks off our week on solo theatre, exploring vulnerability, therapy, one-to-one relationships, and defiance. He asks, “What is solo theatre? What could it be?”

Forty Years of Avant-Garde
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Forty Years of Avant-Garde

18 January 2015

Avant-garde performer and director Paul Zimet offers a brief overview of his role in Joseph Chaikin’s Open Theater and his forty-year history with Talking Band.

Color-Conscious Casting
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Color-Conscious Casting

Three Questions to Ask

21 December 2014

Director Lavina Jadhwani ask three questions, addressing how color-conscious casting impacts the story being told.

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The Conference of the Birds
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The Conference of the Birds

Sunday 23 November 2014
Waltham, MA, United States

Brandeis Theater Company presented The Conference of the Birds by Peter Brook and Jean-Claude Carrière, based on the poem by Farid ud-Din Attar, at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA  livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Sunday 23 November at 11 a.m. PST (Los Angeles) / 2 p.m. EST (New York) / 19:00 GMT (London) / 21:00 EET (Syria).

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Performance & Discussion of Maria Kizito with ArtSpot/Erik Ehn
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Performance & Discussion of Maria Kizito with ArtSpot/Erik Ehn

Sunday 16 November 2014
New Orleans, LA, United States

ArtSpot Productions and Soulographie presented a Ugandan/American production of Erik Ehn's Maria Kizito directed by Emily Mendelsohn livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Sunday 16 November at 1 p.m. PST (San Francisco) / 3 p.m. CST (New Orleans) / 4 p.m. EST (New York). For more information on the production visit www.mariakizitoneworleans.org.

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Performance of Paul Dunca’s Institute of Change from the Temps d’Images Festival
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Performance of Paul Dunca’s Institute of Change from the Temps d’Images Festival

Friday 14 November 2014
Cluj-Napoca, Romania

ColectivA in Cluj-Napoca, Romania presented Institute of Change, a non-conventional performance on gender identity, sexual, and gender taboos in contemporary Romania, based on a concept by Paul Dunca at The Independent Platform of Performing Arts/ Temps d’Images Festival livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Friday 14 November at 10:30 a.m. PST (San Francisco) / 1:30 p.m. EST (New York) / 18:30 GMT (London) / 20:30 EET (Bucharest)

Let Us Not Thumb Our Noses
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Let Us Not Thumb Our Noses

9 November 2014

Shakespearean Actor Samuel Taylor shares his insight on how to make Shakespeare theatre more attractive to a contemporary and millennial audience.

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Staged Reading of Flight by Patrick Gabridge at Liminal Space
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Staged Reading of Flight by Patrick Gabridge at Liminal Space

Monday 27 October 2014
London, UK

Liminal Space Productions in London presented a staged reading of Flight by Patrick Gabridge livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Monday 27 October at 7:30 p.m. GMT / 3:30 p.m. EDT (Toronto) / 2:30 p.m. CDT (Chicago) / 12:30 p.m. PDT (Vancouver).

Portrait of Bianca Leigh.
The Adventures of a Male-Bodied Transwoman in Drama School
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The Adventures of a Male-Bodied Transwoman in Drama School

21 October 2014

I was often cast in small roles or the chorus. I learned to watch and listen. Creating a point of view about everything that happens onstage—even when I didn’t have a single line—was invaluable experience. I could make up whatever backstory I wanted. The many pages and youths I played didn’t have strict binary restrictions, so in my heart I was the saucy kitchen wench.

Portrait of Leslie Odom Jr.
Leslie Odom Jr. And His Three Rules for “Getting Into The Room” as a Professional Performer
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Leslie Odom Jr. And His Three Rules for “Getting Into The Room” as a Professional Performer

16 October 2014

1.) Never wait for permission to practice your art. You cannot wait to get a job to be an artist. 2.) Study your art. Never stop studying. 3.) Find a spiritual practice that works for you.

Photo from the Mildly Rehearsed Players’ Henry IV, Part One.
What I Learned from Not Rehearsing Shakespeare Plays
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What I Learned from Not Rehearsing Shakespeare Plays

13 October 2014

I offered to cut "Henry IV, Part One" down to ninety minutes, schedule two rehearsals and one performance, and find a part for anyone who wanted to participate. Eighteen actors jumped on board, and I was determined to not direct them in this play.

Linda Mary Montano as Mother Teresa, An Endurance Performance Piece Hosted
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Linda Mary Montano as Mother Teresa, An Endurance Performance Piece Hosted

Wednesday 8 October 2014
Austin, TX, United States

The VORTEX presented Linda Mary Montano appears as Mother Teresa for three nights of endurance performance at The VORTEX in Austin, Texas livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on Wednesday 8 October at 3 p.m. PDT / 5 p.m. CDT / 6 p.m. EDT. In Twitter, use #howlround and follow @VORTEXonManor. 

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Artist Unions, Labor, and Family Traditions
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Artist Unions, Labor, and Family Traditions

1 October 2014

Truthfully, as a Los Angeles-based theater artist working almost entirely under the 99-seat agreement, at a certain point I just gave up on earning my Equity card, and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) wasn’t popping up on my radar. While I may not currently carry a union card in my wallet, I do take great pride in how I am following in my grandfather’s footsteps. We both pursued our passion to craft and share stories, and simultaneously held careers working in the arts to pay the bills.

An Interview with 7 Fingers’ Gypsy Snider and Shana Carroll
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An Interview with 7 Fingers’ Gypsy Snider and Shana Carroll

28 September 2014

P. Carl interviews 7 Fingers' Gypsy Snider and Shana Carrol.

Thoughts of a Los Angeles Designer
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Thoughts of a Los Angeles Designer

26 September 2014

I could certainly choose not to work at a lot of small theaters. I could also try and negotiate higher rates. I have done both. But I like to work with good theater artists. It’s hard to say no to a good director or to a good script. As a Los Angeles theater artist, it is almost impossible to not work in 99-seat theater.