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The Trans History Project: A Cohort of Playwrights and Theatres

By Nicolas Shannon Savard, Bo Frazier. In part two of their discussion on The Trans History Project, host Nicolas Shannon

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I Don’t Know How She Hosts Lunar New Year During a Rehearsal Week

By Artist Caregiver. This month’s diarist is in rehearsals for a theatre for young audiences (TYA) show and prepping for

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Centering Women and Palestinian Solidarity at Golden Thread

By Nabra Nelson, Marina Johnson. Marina and Nabra explore how Golden Thread Productions amplifies women’s voices and mobilizes global artistic

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A Statement from the Audience Member Who Shouted ‘The Pitt’ References at Isa Briones During ‘Just in Time’ — OnStage Blog

A quick heads-up before anyone starts drafting an angry email: the following is satire. I would like to formally address

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When the Tallest Person in the Room Sits Directly in Front of You… — OnStage Blog

by Chris Peterson Good morning. I would like to begin today with a message of solidarity for a very specific

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Track by Track: “Songs for a New World” (1995 Off-Broadway Recording")

by Chris Peterson For this week’s Track by Track, we are going back to one of those cast recordings that

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Reclaiming the Narrative: The MENA Theatre Artists’ Bill of Rights

By Marina Johnson, Nabra Nelson. A decade after landmark convenings, Nabra and Marina revisit the “Middle Eastern American Theatre Artists’

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What Makes a Theatre an “Apartheid Free Zone”?

By Theater Workers for a Ceasefire, Maria Aparo, Sulu LeoNimm, Liz Duran Boubion. The Apartheid Free Zone (AFZ) campaign is

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Investigating Vietnamese Diasporic Theatre through Mary Magdalene, Daughter, Boatperson

By . CHUANG Stage and Fresh Ink Theatre present a staged reading of new Vietnamese play, Mary Magdalene, Daughter, Boatperson, written by

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MENA Theatre for Young Audiences

By Marina Johnson, Nabra Nelson, Heather Rastovac Akbarzadeh. This episode explores how Middle Eastern, North African, and Southwest Asian folklore