As we prepare to send this issue of SDC Journal to the printer, I am headed to Ohio for parents’ weekend at Ohio Wesleyan University, where my son is a ...
When I began at SDC in 2007, I asked the staff and Executive Board leadership for a list of those I should meet in my first six months. Talk about ...
SDC has been at 1501 Broadway for 40+ years. Can you imagine what’s in the back room filing cabinet? Or those storage boxes on the very top of those shelves? ...
“Have the courage to follow your most idiosyncratic instinct. Find that most radical, insurmountable difficulty in your work and make that the center of your work.” – RICHARD FOREMAN I ...
In August of 1986, I said goodbye to my friends and colleagues at Arena Stage and set course for Seattle Rep. From the vantage point of the box office, and ...
‘Tis the season. Let the summer rituals begin. For many theatres and theatre artists the season has wound down, the awards have been presented, the TCG conference has been attended ...
Moss Hart was one of the founders of SDC. As someone who overcame a childhood of abject poverty to become one of our great directors and dramatists, he would say ...
As we enter a new year it feels cliché to talk about how fast time is moving, but there is something about technological advances and our global citizenry that has ...
On April 17, 1959, Hanya Holm sat with Shepard Traube and Agnes de Mille to witness the signing of the articles of incorporation for SDC (most likely she was in ...
Nelson Mandela once said, “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” It seems impossible to imagine a world without Mandela. Maybe that’s because he has been so present in my ...