Spotlight
Stories that deserve your attention
Yes, 1776 Should Be Authentically Cast
“Hamilton is, of course, a musical that represents, among other things, a way for BIPOC communities to celebrate the story of our nation’s founding. As we and many others have correctly noted, it should be told by BIPOC performers only. But, if we are being consistent, 1776 should be performed by white performers only as well.”
School Theatre Trips: When are they Actually Educational?
“Many of us, myself included, have fond memories of school theatre trips. But are school theatre trips always educational? I would argue not.”
My journey as a Latina performer losing Latina roles to White actors
“I was passed over for a role in favor of another actress, a typical experience I’ve had as a working actor. Only the circumstances of this specific role and show were different; I am a Latina actress, and the role I was passed over for was Mimi Marquez in Rent; the actress I lost out to was white.”
'1776' Resonates Now, Perhaps More Than Ever
After all these years, 1776 has become a musical I love and respect. It just goes to the power of live theater. When you walk into a play thinking, “This doesn’t have anything to do with me or my sensibility.” you might just be taken by surprise.
Everyone Should Give Theatre a Try
“Theatre is where I can put on a costume and zip up the zipper to become someone else. I don't have to worry about my problems; they melt away as I become someone completely different than myself.”
“Too Fat to Be Loved:” The Dark Truth of Fatphobia in Youth Theatre
“Instead of telling young actors, amateur or otherwise, to get ready for a “real world” that promotes fatphobia, disordered eating behaviors, and shame, it’s time for us to create a new “real world” – one where equity for actors is guaranteed, regardless of size and body type. We can do better.”
How Political Should Your Community Theatre Season Be?
“When it comes to community theatre, political issues are a touchy subject. Typically, many theatres will stay away from politically themed shows or ones with divisive topics. After all, the goal is to make money and if you're angering half your audience with perceived political statements, you're putting your theatres future at risk.”
So What Exactly is a Dramaturg?
“That is a question that is frequently asked by many people who aren’t generally involved in theatre, and even by some people who are. In recent years, the involvement of a dramaturg has become far more common in theaters across the world.”
Dear Taylor Swift, please come save Broadway
“In a time when Broadway needs a hero, Taylor Swift could be the industry’s saving grace.”
A Fond Farewell to "Heart of Rock n Roll"
"Heart of Rock n Roll" didn’t take itself too seriously, and that was precisely its appeal. It was a celebration of joy and nostalgia, wrapped in a package that was unapologetically campy and wonderfully entertaining.
How Many Sex Offenders are in Your Community Theatre?
I want to ask you a couple of questions. And I want you to be honest when thinking about the answers.
1. Do you have registered sex offenders involved within your theatre community?
If your answer is no, my next question is: Are you sure?
If your answer is yes, my final question is: Have you checked on that?
A Dancer Explains Why Choreographers Should Not Be Harsh in Rehearsals
“I see my friends pick up choreography perfectly at rehearsal, while I have to go home and work on it for hours. Even though this is the case, I still want to be here, I want to perform and I want to do my very best.”