In part three of this series, Chita Rivera, Andy Blankenbuehler, Wayne Cilento and more explore the training of today’s dancers.
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In part three of this series, Chita Rivera, Andy Blankenbuehler, Wayne Cilento and more explore the training of today’s dancers.
Though the use of
In the second of this three-part series, Tony Award-nominated performer Robyn Hurder, actor Clyde Alves, Tony-winning choreographer Casey Nicholaw and more weigh in on how the style of Broadway dance has changed.
In the first of this three-part series, director-choreographers Andy Blankenbuehler and Wayne Cilento discuss how dance has evolved on Broadway in recent decades and the state of choreography today.
Introducing The BIPOC Director Database: a first-of-its-kind, comprehensive census of America’s community of theatre directors of color.
“We are reckoning with a life in the theatre that has for too long been the exclusive purview of a select few. …
BY NIKKOLE SALTER | SEPTEMBER 16, 2020 4:00 PM | LAST UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 17, 2020 9:17 AM
In 2016, I was commissioned by NJPAC via Luna Stage to write a play about the indigenous experience in New Jersey. I wrote …
Camille A. Brown can’t remember …
“The theatre is the only institution in the world which has been dying for 4,000 years and has never succumbed. It requires tough and devoted people to keep it alive.”
― John Steinbeck, Once There Was a
Despite the fact that the adjective most often appended to the COVID-19 crisis is “unprecedented,” the catastrophe it has presented is not the first existential blow to live theater, nor will it be
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Broadway actor and director Schele Williams has been having a lot of conversations recently about racism in the industry. The conversations vary from those wanting a knee-jerk, quick-fix reaction to a 100-year …