by Evan Yionoulis For decades, the name Raitt has been synonymous with music makers and creators of illusion on stage. These days, Bay Raitt—digital animator, 3-D graphic novelist, and CEO ...
Remember bulletin boards? Not cork boards-the online kind. According to Techopedia, “A Bulletin Board System (BBS) refers to text-based online communities that users can log into over the internet using ...
As I write, I am but a few weeks into my new job as Artistic Director at American Conservatory Theater. No more “designate” after the title. It is on me ...
Seattle’s influence as a theatrical leader has been constant since the founding of the regional theatre movement, erupting in the Northwest with the World’s Fair of 1962. As Gregory Falls, ...
Our Union is on a roll, deepening our work on vital matters of political engagement and workplace conduct and furthering communication with other unions, educators in the field, and government ...
I spend my days thinking about directors and choreographers. Lately, I’ve been gratified to find more and more rooms I am invited into where there is a renewed acknowledgment of ...
In like a lion, out like a lamb? Um, no. Not these twelve months. Instead, lions, tigers, and bears all year round. But also a lot of wildly committed people, ...
MODERATED BY FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER, DIRECTOR & ACTOR GEOFFREY PAUL KENT FACILITATED + EDITED BY KRISTY CUMMINGS This past spring, the SDC/LORT negotiations resulted in LORT’s recognition of fight choreographers who ...
Please save me from googling. I begin this letter for each issue by reviewing the magazine and considering what we hoped to accomplish. Have we given readers a glimpse into ...
As I write this letter in mid-August, mayors are pulling down memorial statues of Confederate officers in our cities, governors around the country are discussing new street and highway names, ...