Spotlight
Stories that deserve your attention
Theatre Impacts Every Day Skills
“The life skills you can learn from school theater at any level or from community theater are important and can help you develop a unique perspective on life and how to deal with the everyday struggles.”
Why Watching Plays on the Internet is So Important During Lockdown
“We all have good reasons in the world to turn toward this new kind of theatre. Helping the industry, curiosity, learning, safety, comfort, hope, community, creativity, we all find something that resonates. And theatre and its uniqueness, its sound, its shots, its productions, its characters, and its audience give us all this. Online or not.
Every Great Show Should Do At Least One of These Three Things
“When writing a new play – and ultimately, when it is eventually selected for production – the goal should be to make an audience do at least one of the three following things, in one way or another…”
Save Theatre Teacher Eric Holsen's Job, Because the Alternative Doesn't Make Any Sense
“Last week, theatre director Eric Holsen was notified that his position will be recommended to be cut in next year’s school budget. If the school board agrees with that recommendation, South St. Paul, MN students will be without their theatre director for the first time in a decade. To make matters worse, the recommended alternative doesn’t make fiscal sense and hurts theatre students even more. “
Don't Body Shame Actors
“After a show last year, someone commented on my weight while talking to me in the lobby. Her friends stood around speechless. I was speechless too.”
Misunderstood Musicals: "Legs Diamond"
“Did you hear the one about the Broadway musical so bad, so horrible, so huge a flop that after it closed, the company that owned the theater sold it to a church group?
No?”
Brown Paper Tickets Cheated Their Customers, Now They're Ignoring Them
According to cheated customers, Brown Paper Tickets’ customer service is a mess. Phone calls and emails aren’t being returned. If there is a response, it’s automated and provides very little details. Questions over what happened to their funds aren’t being answered. And now, to top it all off, they shut down their phone support.
The Differences Between Theater: Broadway vs Latvia
I accidentally introduced myself to Broadway about five years ago and I couldn’t help but notice how theater culture on Broadway differs from the theater culture that I know: the theater culture in Latvia.
Schools Need to Stop Encouraging Writing Meaningless Theatre
“If audience members are tortured by a play, it should be because the playwright is forcing them to deal with life’s difficult issues. It should not from lack of craft, or because the playwright is rambling on with nothing of substance to say.”
Endgame, or the Importance of Having Two Windows
“Full of that dark humour and nihilist thinking that Beckett is so famous for, it really spoke to me on that day. What I didn’t know, however, was what it was teaching me for our very near future, a.k.a. our present lockdown.”
Broadway Can Learn from South Korea’s Theatre Market During COVID-19
“While most productions big and small across the country did cancel or postpone, unlike Broadway or the West End’s ominous shuttering, a few productions in Korea have remained open. Korea’s approach elucidates hints of what the Broadway community should expect, or perhaps demand, from theater owners, audiences, producers, and marketing in order to move forward together.”
Our Recommendations for Best Dance Classes on Social Media
“Many dance celebrities are taking advantage of the time at home by offering live-streamed classes, many of which are free. And if you've never danced before, or if you've hesitated from taking classes because you're self-conscious when surrounded by a group of 20+ people, this online at home approach could be the perfect opportunity to try out something new. “