“Communication is oxygen.” That’s not my slogan—it’s a core value for employees working for WordPress, the online content management system (a.k.a. open source website). I have a friend who’s living ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Everything goes in cycles, right? There was a time, in the early years of my career, when a “community theatre” was considered by many to be something “less”: less than ...
April 2017 will mark 58 years since the founding of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. While not an anniversary that calls you to celebrate big, it does remind us that ...
With the energy and input of the SDC Journal Editorial Advisory Committee, we plan our issues of the magazine about a year in advance. When we consider thematic suites, subjects ...
We are activists here at SDC. Our day-to-day work includes advocating for of directors and choreographers, fighting for better wages, safe guarding pension and health funds, and protecting the intellectual ...
Nearly 20 years ago in Seattle, Tony Kushner gave a speech at Meany Hall on campus at the University of Washington, and I walked away with such clarity. As we ...