Arts & Theater
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#HFF24: GASLIGHTING IS MY LOVE LANGUAGE, reviewed
When Fielding Edlow described her solo show, GASLIGHTING IS MY LOVE LANGUAGE, as ‘darkly comedic’, she was barely scratching the…
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#HFF24: WHERE WITHIN, reviewed – Gia On The Move
COPYRIGHT NOTICE Here, at Gia on the Move (GOTM), we work really hard… All of our original stories are written…
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Art as a Weapon (Youth Against Invasion), Part Two
Manatsu: Art does connect people. Yasmin, how do you build connections with other artists in other countries during these times?…
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People of the Cave | HowlRound Theatre Commons
Nabra Nelson: Salam Alaikum. Welcome to Kunafa and Shay, a podcast produced for HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open…
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SAY GAY PLAYS: A Call for Theater Activism for LGBTQ+ Rights
SAY GAY PLAYS offers royalty-free short plays by queer playwrights to not-for-profit theater companies, arts organizations, and educational institutions for…
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#HFF24: LEDGE, reviewed – Gia On The Move
COPYRIGHT NOTICE Here, at Gia on the Move (GOTM), we work really hard… All of our original stories are written…
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#HFF24: A BELLA INCARCERATION, reviewed
A BELLA INCARCERATION by Los Angeles theater veteran Ann Noble, is arguably one of the best modern solo shows ever…
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The Indigenous Theatre Symposium | HowlRound Theatre Commons
The Indigenous Theatre Symposium will feature keynote remarks from Santee Smith (Kahnyen’kehàka Nation, Turtle Clan), artistic director of Kaha:wi Dance…
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On the RISE: How Maestra Music is Changing the Theatre Industry
Moderator: Nancy Giles Panelists: Maestra Founder and Composer/Lyricist Georgia Stitt, RISE Program Manager and Producer Victoria Detres, Composer Helen Park, and…
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#HFF24: THE DAY I ACCIDENTALLY WENT TO WAR, reviewed
Posley is a veteran of the Iraq war. His show paints a vivid and emotional picture of the “good, the…
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