Spotlight
Stories that deserve your attention
Creating Art in a World on Fire
“If you’re feeling like making art does not matter in the grand scheme of things, please, please, don’t give up on it. Keep making art. This is your gift, your passion and it needs to be shared, heard and seen.”
"Re-Awarding the Tonys" : 2017
“With the “quasi-Tonys” coming later on this fall, I thought it would be a good time to start a new series of columns where we take a look back at some past ceremonies and rethink how the awards were handed out. Let’s a take a look at the 2017 awards.”
Yes, You Need to Be Off-Book for Virtual Performances
“With the emergence and likely continued existence of virtual streamed performances, it’s obviously reasonable for the audience to expect the same quality performance they would receive if there were sitting in the theatre. This means every performer needs to be off-book if the type of performance calls for it.”
"Re-Awarding the Tonys" : 2019
With the “quasi-Tonys” coming later on this fall, I thought it would be a good time to start a new series of columns where we take a look back at some past ceremonies and rethink how the awards were handed out. Let’s start with last year’s ceremony.
Performing During COVID
“Here are my suggestions on how to maximize COVID performing for those days when you just gotta sing, gotta dance!”
"See Our Truths": BIPOC students expose systemic racism within Pace University's musical theatre program
“Thanks to the campaign “See Our Truths”, current and former black students are coming forward with their stories of how they had to endure multiple instances of racism during their time in Pace University’s musical theatre program, much of it coming from the head of the MT program, Amy Rogers, and her assistant JV Mercanti.”
Ben Brantley resigns as New York Times theatre critic
“It was announced today that Ben Brantley, the co-chief theatre critic for the New York Times, is stepping down from the position he’s held since 1993.”
Why theater will survive the pandemic
“Throughout centuries of strife, when theater has had its back to the wall, it has bounced back even stronger and responded with an unprecedented outpouring of creativity, adaptability, and grace.”
Former theatre student alleges discrimination in lawsuit against Western Kentucky University
“A former student in Western Kentucky University’s theatre and dance program claims in a federal lawsuit to have been subjected to racial discrimination and sexual harassment by a professor in the program.”
8 ways for artists to get out of an emotional funk during Covid-19
“As said in Carousel, “At the end of the storm is a golden sky And the sweet silver song of a lark.” The end of the storm will come, and we will rejoice when it does. In the meantime, here are some ways to fill that emotional void while the ghost light is still on.”
You're Allowed to Miss Broadway and Every Other Thing
“In times like these, and sadly I’ve lived through a couple of them, there seems to be this belief that we can’t be sad for anything else other than the mass tragedy unfolding around us. I think that’s ridiculous.”
The actor-centric nature of theatre’s public face
“Acting is one very specific role within the theatre industry, and it’s a hugely difficult and vital one - but a bit more appreciation for those off the stage wouldn’t go amiss.”