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Observations OnStage Blog Staff Observations OnStage Blog Staff

Should We Cast ‘Age-Blind’?

“This week, it was announced that legendary British actor Sir Ian McKellen is about to start rehearsals for a new production of Hamlet with him playing the title character. Director Sean Mathias’s production promises to be cast ‘age-blind’ though the full casting details are yet to be released. Age-blind casting is an interesting idea, but it doesn’t seem possible that such a decision can ever be made ‘blind’ because characters’ ages have a substantial and significant impact on their relationships and situations.”

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Streaming OnStage Blog Staff Streaming OnStage Blog Staff

Amplifying Black Voices: New company celebrates with BIPOC Playwright’s Festival

“One of the shared experiences that Myesha-Tiara and Jerulane “Jay” Jenkins had with their college careers was the discovery that there were few opportunities for people of color and that BIPOC students often went unsupported and their voices unheard. So, when they were trying to decide what their new company, Perceptions Theatre, would do for their spring show, they decided to create a BIPOC Playwrights Festival, a two-weekend virtual one-act festival that features BIPOC playwrights, directors, and actors.”

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Chicago OnStage Blog Staff Chicago OnStage Blog Staff

Chris Jones Once Again Fails The Theatre Industry

“The Chicago Tribune’s Theatre columnist, Chris Jones, has continuously ignored both the process and labor of creating theatre and passed by the stories of workers organizing for a better, safer, more equitable, and accessible industry. It is time he took responsibility for supporting the exploitation many of us are working so hard to end.”

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Michigan OnStage Blog Staff Michigan OnStage Blog Staff

Matching Murals with Theatre

“Outside of Michigan, most people have only heard the bad news out of Flint. It’s the city whose drinking water was poisoned by a state administration that took over the city’s governance and wanted to save money. But Flint is also home to the Flint Repertory Theatre, an organization led by Michael Lluberes that has been doing amazing work and this summer is offering pandemic-safe work that marries playwrights and visual artists and takes audiences all over the city.”

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Industry Christopher Peterson Industry Christopher Peterson

Actors' Equity Convention ends with walkout by BIPOC delegates after failure to address "white supremacy culture"

“The final day of the Actors’ Equity Association’s(AEA) first-ever delegate convention featured a protest with many BIPOC delegates leaving the event in protest over the union’s failure to address racist actions that targeted a black delegate which had allowed “white supremacy culture” to create an unsafe space for other BIPOC delegates.”

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Is Theatre Really Queer? Separating Fact From Fiction.

“You will be hard-pressed to find anyone who works in theatre who hasn’t heard the words ‘theatre is gay’ at some point during their career. Despite the fact that there are, as we all know, plenty of straight actors involved in theatre and the arts, this stereotype seems to persist relentlessly. Particularly for young people, the image of theatre and performance is often one of campiness and lacking masculinity. But why? Where does this come from? Why is theatre seen to be so queer?”

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