Spotlight
Stories that deserve your attention
I am Sick of Predators in High School Drama Clubs
“I wish I could look back at my high school theatre program and have fond memories. But as I am currently writing this, I don’t feel fond of my high school theatre program anymore. I get a feeling of dread when I remember that my theatre teacher was found to be engaging in sexual misconduct with one of his students.”
I Show Up for the Ensemble
“A colleague of mine often ribs me about being so enamored with the ensemble. He thinks I place too much emphasis on the shadow characters, the living props, the background, the wallflowers. He is 100% correct. “
Bootlegs, Courtesy, and Cellphones Oh My!
“At the end of the day, people are filming because they love theatre and want to relive it. It’s well-intentioned but it can’t be tolerated, it’s too distracting.”
Casting Against Type Does Not Always Equal Inclusivity
Larger bodies seem to be the last frontier in the push for greater inclusivity in casting. The topic is only beginning to surface in the theatre community. And this is why the casting in the current Broadway production of The Rose Tattoo rubs me the wrong way, like my thighs on a hot summer day.
Knoxville Opera Forgets It's 2019 and Opts for Yellowface for "Madame Butterfly"
Thankfully in 2019, awareness of blackface, brownface, and yellowface have been heightened to the level that it’s almost universally understood that donning them is wrong.
Yet some people are showing a more delayed response in understanding that.
Reports and pictures of an opera production with actors dressed in yellowface, are going viral on social media. The images are from the Knoxville Opera’s production of Madame Butterfly, which closed last weekend.
The Mixed Legacy of 'Angels in America'
Since Angels premiered, Kushner has been considered an intellectual leader of the theatre. But with his lack of artistic discipline has also come a lack of intellectual discipline.
To Produce or Not to Produce: Neil LaBute
“Producing Neil LaBute’s work is oppressive to womxn, people of size, people of color, people with disabilities, and many other groups, while simultaneously putting money into the hands of someone known to be problematic and hurtful. Keep your theatre life safe and healthy, and truly consider your choice before producing, or working on, a Neil LaBute piece.”
Kill Your Darlings: My First Reading
“Putting together a reading is nerve-wracking, at least it was for me. Fortunately, I had the resources of a small theatre company, including their space and a corral of actors.”
A Week in the Life of a Chorus Girl : The Tech Rehearsal
“What we've discovered over the last few days is that everyone is willing to help with anything. Where we found things didn't work or we needed extra props, someone would be able to help out or offer something to make it work. We're a team after all.”
Can Nostalgia Propel Theater Forward?
Those who love theater will find a way to continue to make it. They’ll convince someone who has never seen a play to come see it and they will fall in love with the art form. The next time a show gets put up in the local community theater, they’ll spend their money to come and see it, even if they don’t know anyone involved. The important thing is that they show up. We need them to show up.
Is Being a Triple Threat Enough?
“In an industry that’s swamped with talented and ambitious people, is being a triple threat enough to stand out? from the crowd
Fat Accessibility in Theatre
“Fat accessibility has a long way to go across the world, but there’s no reason it couldn’t begin with theatre.”