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More Allegations Against University of North Carolina School of the Arts as Alums Come Forward
“Multiple alumni and former students of UNCSA School of Design and Production have come forward with new allegations against both current and former faculty and staff members. The allegations include sexual harassment and inappropriate touching.”
Reflecting on my Recent Trip to New York City
“In the end, it was a fabulous trip where I got to experience the best of theatre and film.”
"We are people": Ugandan Students React to 'The Book of Mormon' Musical
“A group of Ugandan students has written a letter to the creators of the musical, ‘The Book of Mormon’, after researching the show for a class project. The letter details their hurt and confusion over being made punchlines and gross mischaracterizations of Uganda which they found ‘offensive and abusive.’”
Protesters halt 'Les Misérables' performance, storm stage in London's West End
“Just Stop Oil protesters have halted a West End performance of Les Miserables after invading the stage. During the song One Day More, where an actor waves the famous red flag, members of the group stormed the stage with banners emblazoned with Just Stop Oil.”
Lauren Boebert's Incident is an Audience Etiquette Cautionary Tale
“By now, everyone in the theatre community has certainly heard the reports of the disruption at the Buell Theatre in Denver. Among “other things”, the Congresswoman was vaping, taking photos and video during the performance, singing aloud and bouncing around, and generally causing a distraction. I’m sure all theatre companies have dealt with this kind of patron.”
Once Again, Brown Paper Tickets Can't Seem to Pay Their Customers
“Since last year, two schools in Georgia have been waiting to be paid their ticket revenue, raised from their productions. The problem is that the ticket-selling vendor hasn’t paid them yet and there’s no sign of when the schools have been paid.”
Why Local Theatres Shouldn't Solely Depend on Town Government Funding
“In such situations, theatres might find themselves at the mercy of political decisions that may not necessarily align with their artistic and community-driven goals. This vulnerability compromises the artistic integrity of local theatres.”
Great Moments In Representation: Jade Jones Performance as a Plus-Sized Belle in 'Beauty And The Beast'
“Belle is a fairy-tale character. I firmly believe that it shouldn’t matter what a person looks like to fit a role like Belle as long as they fundamentally fit the director’s vision of who Belle is.”
Former Assistant Principal's Lawsuit Involving "The Laramie Project" performance is Dismissed
“A former high school assistant principal, who alleged he was fired over his protests of his school performing The Laramie Project, has had his discrimination lawsuit dismissed against his former school district.”
For a Second Time, Stage Manager Charged with Sexual Abuse of a Child
“A stage manager in North Carolina has been charged, for a second time, for sexually abusing a child from 2009 to 2011. At the time the charges were filed, he was working on a production of ‘Mary Poppins’, a show that includes children in the cast.”
Newly Uncovered Scientology Documents Confirm More Victims of James Barbour's Abuse
“In 2008, Broadway performer James Barbour confessed to sexually abusing a minor when she was 15- years-old. The news and the ensuing legal proceedings sent shockwaves through the Broadway community. But recently uncovered documents, made public by former members of the Church of Scientology, not only provide insight into how the church tried to protect Barbour but also reveal confessions of abuse of more victims - including one as young as 14-years-old.”
Director Who Tore Apart One Theatre Community, is Being Welcomed with Open Arms by Another
“In 2021, a sexual assault allegation rocked the Rhode Island theatre community. A member of Epic Theatre Company in Cranston, R.I., reported that they had been sexually assaulted by founding artistic director Kevin Broccoli. The incident and the details surrounding it divided the theatre community so deeply, that those rifts are still felt today. But now, just over two years later, another theatre community in another state is welcoming Broccoli with open arms, and worse yet, they don’t seem to care about his past.”