From Stage to Balcony: How Theatre Is Reclaiming Its Political Voice
There’s a tendency, lately, to speak about political theatre like it’s a new phenomenon. As if directors have only recently
Read MoreThere’s a tendency, lately, to speak about political theatre like it’s a new phenomenon. As if directors have only recently
Read More“As the only person of colour in my full time course I don’t think I was ever really seen as
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Read MoreBroadway is experiencing a transformative moment—one increasingly defined by television’s language and aesthetics. This season, audiences streaming into theatres might
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