Arts & Theater
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Science Theories Are Like Swiss Cheese
Tjaša Ferme: Welcome to Theatre Tech Talks: AI, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre, a podcast produced by HowlRound Theatre…
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Milo Rau’s The Moscow Trials
In light of Alexei Navalny’s death, join us for an evening with the Swiss theatre artist and director Milo Rau…
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Panel with Michael Kliën and Social Practice CUNY.
Parliament is a pioneering work of situational choreography and exploration of ecological aesthetics. The work offers participants a critically needed…
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Justice for Movie Musicals, or Why the Musical Adaptation of The Color Purple Matters
Leticia Ridley: Welcome to Daughters of Lorraine, a podcast from your friendly neighborhood Black feminists exploring the legacies, present, and…
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Finding the Individual in Your Digital Choreography Library
LaJuné McMillian: What’s different about this process versus a normal motion capture process is that normally when someone does motion…
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Decentered Playwriting: Alternative Techniques for the Stage, Book Launch Panel
The Drama Book Shop presents, in association with Jay Michaels Global Communications and the Dramatists Guild of America, Decentered Playwriting:…
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What Makes St. Louis a Flourishing Ecosystem for New Plays and Cooperative Production Models
Some St. Louis New Play Festivals Another important new play festival is the Aphra Behn Festival at Slightly Askew Theatre…
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Suzan-Lori Parks’ Watch Me Work
Watch Me Work is a communal work session for anyone eager to nurture and sustain their creative process. Facilitated by…
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L.A. Theater Review: BABY FOOT at Rogue Machine
Turns out there are bad seats in the house upstairs in the renovated Henry Murray Stage at Rogue Machine at…
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Why the American Theatre Needs Nobel Laureate Jon Fosse
Jon Fosse is one of only a handful of playwrights to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature out of…
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