- September 22, 2025
ARTS & THEATER
Queer Tragedy, Queer Joy, and the Space Between — OnStage Blog
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . September 22, 2025
Stephen Callum Bryum left an interesting comment. “Is it time to stop over-producing queer tragedy and instead produce queer joy?”
Let Middle-Aged Women Take Center Stage — OnStage Blog
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . September 19, 2025
This comment, from Megan Gifford, has been circling my head: “Middle-aged women are the lifeblood of theater, yet almost zero
Give Us an Intermission, Please — OnStage Blog
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . September 16, 2025
Kate Peckham put it plainly: if a show runs longer than an hour and a half, it needs an intermission.
Theatre as a Partner in Environmental Sustainability Awareness in Delta State, Nigeria
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . September 13, 2025
By Dennis OBIRE, Cornelius Onyekaba , Eseovwe Emakunu. To raise awareness of environmentally destructive behaviors in their community, faculty and
Junior Programs, Inc. Taught Kids About Democracy and Racial Equity. Can It Teach Us to Use TYA to Build a Better Future for the United States?
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . September 10, 2025
By Joan Lancourt. Junior Programs, Inc brought the values of democracy and racial and ethnic diversity to children across the
“Some Things Are Meant to Be”
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . September 7, 2025
That stillness, the calm acceptance in Beth’s voice, is what makes the song devastating. We expect tragedy to roar, but
“I Know It’s Today” – The Song That Saved Shrek the Musical — OnStage Blog
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . September 4, 2025
On paper, it looks like a gag number—three versions of Fiona, little girl, teenager, and adult, sit in her tower
Milo Rau at the Down to Earth Festival
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . September 1, 2025
By . Jelinek’s radical play THE SECOND COMING against autocracy and fascism will premiere at the Down to Earth Festival
Four Decades, Three Versions, but Only One Real Women Have Curves
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . August 29, 2025
By Carlos Morton. For almost forty years, Real Women Have Curves has pulled audiences in with its story of Latine
Consistent Craft with Aganza Kisaka
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . August 26, 2025
By Yura Sapi, Aganza Kisaka. Aganza Kisaka, Founder of Yenze Theatre Conservatoire, discusses being an entrepreneur, a teacher, and an