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Sunday, December 16, 2018

In The UK, Moviegoing Increased by A Large Percentage In 2018 by Artsjournal2

Despite the lack of a “turbocharged” Christmas offering from the studios, it looks as though cinemas in the UK are about to reach numbers they haven’t seen for 47 years. (A…

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Who Gets To Claim Verdi? by Artsjournal2

What happened to Verdi? He used to be on Italian money (back when the lira existed), and now there’s a festival – but there’s also a huge argument between dozens of Verdi f…

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Why (And How) Do Our Brains Trick Us Into Massive Procrastination? by Artsjournal2

Most chores could be accomplished in minutes, but hordes of people wait days, weeks, even years. What the heck, brains? Is it “decision fatigue,” or is it “chronic procrast…

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Barry Jenkins Says He Specifically Made 'If Beale Street Could Talk' For A Black Audience by Artsjournal2

And what about white audiences? He isn’t worried about cultural tourism. “If the film was engineered expressly for white people to experience black pain, then I would feel a cert…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:12AM[SHARE]
Monday, December 10, 2018

What's It Like To Direct A Historic Black Theatre Company In The 21st Century? by Artsjournal2

Just after Jamil Jude was announced as the incoming artistic director of the True Colors Theatre Company in Atlanta, he talks with Sarah Bellamy, who is the artistic director of St. PaulR…

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Sunday, December 9, 2018

Is Britain Finally Going To Make Some Progress For Women In Theatre? by Artsjournal2

Maybe! Arts Council England chair Nicholas Serota met with a delegation, some of whom say that the meeting was quite useful. “We are on that track now and we are not getting off this t…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 08:00AM[SHARE]
Monday, December 3, 2018

Prepping For A Big Change At Berkeley Rep by Artsjournal2

As longtime artistic director Tony Taccone leaves and new AD Johanna Pfaelzer comes in, Berkeley Rep’s managing director, Susan Medak, explains how that transition is working. “P…

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The King And I Is Whistling A Happy Tune As It Rakes In The Money For A Theatrical 'Event' At The Cinema by Artsjournal2

Nothing’s more amazing than a musical, we guess: More than 135,000 people watched the cinematic broadcast of the West End musical (which transferred from Broadway), and it took in near…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:45AM[SHARE]

One Theatre, Three Actors, Overcoming Trump's Travel Ban by Artsjournal2

Celebrities including Sting and Benedict Cumberbatch, the mayors of New York and London, and the former archbishop of Canterbury intervened with the Trump administration The Jungle was a hit…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:00AM[SHARE]
Sunday, December 2, 2018

Feuding Theatre Owners In San Francisco Can't Stop Dear Evan Hansen Or The Harry Potter Play, Judge Rules by Artsjournal2

This story has it all: Feuding theatre owners who used to be allies, Harry Potter, and highly juicy details about the Broadway touring business – and a judgment that allows a show to g…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 07:00AM[SHARE]
Monday, November 26, 2018

What Did British Theatre Do During " And For " The First World War? by Artsjournal2

It started with recruiting: “Music hall stars of the day such as Marie Lloyd, Phyllis Dare and Vesta Tilley believed they were doing their bit for the war effort by exhorting " and som…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 09:00AM[SHARE]
Sunday, November 25, 2018

How Far Has Comedy Come Since The '90s " And Can It Get More Progressive Still? by Artsjournal2

Some might think comedy hasn’t actually changed that much – remember Andrew “Dice” Clay? Is he that different from Louis CK? – but it has, and “for some o…

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The Royal Shakespeare Company Has Backed Down, For Now, On A Plan To Lay Off Its Theatre Door Staff by Artsjournal2

But too bad for the fire safety staff: “While stage door staff will be retained in a revised role, the RSC said it was continuing with a proposal to merge the fire and safety officer r…

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Something New: Women Playwrights Of Color Off-Broadway by Artsjournal2

Doesn’t seem like a big deal, right? Ten plays in Off-Broadway theatres by playwrights who are women of color? And yet: “If a play by a white playwright fails, no problem; there'…

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Monday, November 19, 2018

Please Be Advised: Warnings For Theatre Audiences by Artsjournal2

As theatre addresses more of things like mass shootings and sexual assaults, the warnings have arrived. “The phenomenon has led to searching discussions at theaters large and small, pi…

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Sunday, November 18, 2018

A Playwright Who Keeps The Wolves At Bay With Instagram Glamour (And Hard Work) by Artsjournal2

Patricia Ione Lloyd is acutely aware both of image and of the limits of what image can do in a world that’s not as kind as it should be to queer women of color. “The stories that…

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Monday, November 12, 2018

How Do You Make A Small Not-For-Profit Theatre Into A Leading Theatrical Light? by Artsjournal2

Under Lynne Meadow, who has been artistic director since 1972, MTC has won 23 Tonys and seven Pulitzer Prizes; produced off and on Broadway; and supported writers from Lanford Wilson to Step…

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An Immersive Theatre Piece Set In A Nursing Home? Sure, Why Not? by Artsjournal2

It’s seriously immersive: “Older professional actors will play care staff and activity organisers, and will mix with audience members who will also take on a variety of roles. Ea…

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Sunday, November 11, 2018

A North Carolina School Gets Freaked Out, And Then 'Concerned Parents' Hold A Prayer Meeting, Over Shakespeare by Artsjournal2

A theatre group was performing – with edits – a high school version of The Reduced Shakespeare Company’s “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged,” …

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Monday, November 5, 2018

Taking Your Play From MFA Shape To Off-Broadway Can Require More Than A Few Complete Rewrites by Artsjournal2

Ming Peiffer says that the moment she realized she needed to stop writing for others and start writing her own truth changed her play Usual Girls extensively. “I recoiled from the orig…

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Sunday, November 4, 2018

How 'Harry Potter And The Cursed Child' Found Its Musical Backbone by Artsjournal2

The two-part show’s movement director was in rehearsals with the cast, using some Imogen Heap music as inspiration. Then he decided that he wanted more. “‘The first I heard…

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 02:30PM[SHARE]

Toulouse, France, Brings Giant Mythological Street Art Creatures To Life by Artsjournal2

Immersive street art theatre with a giant minotaur and a giant spider meeting around a city and playing out different acts? Why not, right?

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Women In Theatre In Minnesota Succeed By Creating Their Own Spaces by Artsjournal2

In the Twin Cities, three theatre companies founded by women – including a new one focusing on opportunities for women of color and/or queer women – are changing the landscape. &…

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The Public Theater Lives Up To Its Name With A Tour Of Lynn Nottage's 'Sweat' To Devastated Midwestern Cities by Artsjournal2

Five states, 18 cities, free performances – and a plan that reaches far beyond the play itself; “Along with community organizations, public libraries, Rotary clubs, humanities co…

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Monday, October 29, 2018

You Want To Talk Site-Specific Theatre? How About A Play In Your Car? by Artsjournal2

No, really: Missoula hosted a series of 10-minute plays in cars last weekend. “The concept was novel but simple enough. You showed up at the Northside KettleHouse and were handed a map…

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Let's Really Talk About The History Of Blackface And Entertainment In The United States by Artsjournal2

Even light-skinned African Americans were asked to “cork up” for roles in the 19th century (and on into early movies), because the history of minstrelsy, in which white men clown…

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Sunday, October 28, 2018

A Tennessee Theatre Concludes Its Six-Year Search For The Right Home by Artsjournal2

It’s not easy to take a theatre from a 50-seater, renting space, to a 100-seat home. That requires money and luck – and persistence, and maybe a church congregation moving out of…

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What's The Status Of African-American Theatre In 2018? by Artsjournal2

Robert Hooks, founder of the Negro Ensemble Company of New York and the DC Black Repertory Company, has some thoughts: “All the people that run [non-Black-specific] companies are getti…

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Classic American Musicals Have Problems, But They're Good Place To Reexamine What America Could Be by Artsjournal2

Or at least, this year, the first Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, Oklahoma!, has had three different – and all radically new and different from each other, all offering new interpreta…

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Monday, October 22, 2018

British Theatre 'At Risk' After Years Of Neglect Is Damaged More By Arson by Artsjournal2

The Burnley Empire Theatre is on the list of Theatres At Risk in the UK, and might be moving up from its spot at 14th after the fire. But it’s not alone, says an adviser at the Theatre…

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Sunday, October 21, 2018

A Second-Generation Playwright Who Took Her Mother's Advice by Artsjournal2

Or rather, she took her mother’s story and melded it into a new play. Playwright Jaclyn Backhaus on why her new play includes pirates: “It's a pirate attitude that got my mom to …

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