Help us celebrate the unsung heroes of the Chicago theatre community! 🎭 The Broadway In Chicago Backstage Champion Award honors those who have made a lasting impact behind the scenes, and we need your help to shine a light on their contributions at our annual Spotlight Gala on October 8th. The Winner of the Backstage Champion Award will be honored at our Spotlight Gala and receive $1,000 recognizing their contributions to the theatre community. Know someone deserving of this recognition? Nominate them via our form at https://ow.ly/sIfY50T98Iv Deadline to Nominate is Friday, September 6, 2024.
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✨ Welcome to Season 2025 ✨ Your front-row seat to Tony Award winners, international premieres and productions made right here in Melbourne. 🎟️ Subscriptions go on sale Monday 16 September at 7pm. Start exploring the electrifying line-up, chat to your friends and plot out dates for an incredible year of theatre. 🎭 Explore the full season at https://lnkd.in/gQ2mQNJU 🎥 EINWICK Productions 🎵 Joe Paradise Lui #MelbTheatre2025
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Producer. Board Member. Chair, Society of London Theatre & UK Theatre Policy, Research & Advocacy Committee.
🎭 "Being taught drama can transform your life." 🎭 This theme was highlighted by both Keir Starmer and Lisa Nandy at this year's Labour Party (UK) Conference, in which they both highlighted the critical importance of arts in education. The National Curriculum requires every state funded school to promote children's cultural development, preparing them for the experiences of later life. However, whilst the private school sector is able to invest in cultural education, the state sector has suffered a significant reduction in provision, due in part to the marginalisation of arts subjects in schools over the past twenty years. Children from low income are missing out the most because they are less likely to have cultural experiences outside of school. Furthermore, the ongoing cost-of-living crisis has led to a reduction in school trips, including theatre visits. Society of London Theatre & UK Theatre believe that every child has the right to go to the theatre, to experience the joy and opportunity that it can bring. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eqpYN2kH Department for Culture, Media and Sport Department for Education HM Treasury #TheatreForEveryChild
It’s been almost 1 year since we launched #TheatreForEveryChild, our campaign to ensure every child goes to the theatre before they leave school. Over the next month, we’ll be celebrating some of the amazing work our members do to ensure young people have access to great theatre.
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Have you read our 2023 Youth Theatre in Scotland Sector Review? This national survey helps us identify how we’re all developing as an overall youth theatre sector, and how we can develop further https://buff.ly/4atAU5a
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"Empowering voices, igniting change – on World Theatre Day, Betiya Foundation celebrates the transformative power of storytelling. 🎭✨ Let the stage be our canvas, and every performance a call to action for a more inclusive world. #WorldTheatreDay #StorytellingForChange #BetiyaFoundation"
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My review of ‘Theatre in a Post-Truth World: Text, Politics, and Performance’ is now available in the latest edition of Contemporary Theatre Review: https://lnkd.in/dn7FZkhY
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Theatre that Reconnects is about growing a sense of connection, creativity, and capacity for action. A collective inquiry and practice in-depth introduction to Social Presencing Theater, Dragon Dreaming, and Theater of the Oppressed. April cohort is live --- link in the first comment
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When we discuss equity in education, we must also discuss accessibility and inclusion. It’s not just that schools should offer arts courses for their many benefits; it’s that ALL STUDENTS should have ways to engage in their school’s arts programs. Because ALL students deserve those benefits. If you know a school that needs some support, encourage them to contact us. If you know a school that’s already modeling inclusive, equitable practices, submit them for our ArtsEd Spotlight! #accessiblearts #equitableeducation #artseducation #specialeducation #washingtonschools #deia #equityinaction
Henry Seipp, the theatre director at Shadle Park High School, has created a space for special education students to join their classmates on stage. This is another example of how integrating special education students with their general education peers is good for everyone. Get your tissues ready for this one. Video by Brett Allbery: https://lnkd.in/gs2YpSGE #Spokane #specialed #k12 #theatre
Shadle Park theatre students take center stage
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So, this is engagement number 2 next week. I shall be talking about the challenges and success of working, or attempting to work to the Theatre Green book targets. 🌞This will be a mix of short talks and a Q&A session with myself and fellow pms, designers and backstage folk. #theatre #sustainability #collaboration
The ABTT Theatre Show is a week today and the PMF will be there. Will you be going? Come and see us on Stand D78. Come to our Green Book Seminar, being held on World Environment Day, Wednesday 5th June at 12.30 - details here: https://lnkd.in/e8UqWV-x Come to our Social at 5pm on Thursday 6th in the Phoenix Bar
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Read my latest review: Fairview at Capital Stage directed by Anthony D'Juan
In their most intellectually challenging work to date, Capital Stage delivers a knockout via Fairview by Jackie Sibblies Drury. Read the review at Theatre Habit: https://lnkd.in/gwyYWiMS
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My latest episode of The Play Podcast.
When it premiered in London’s West End in 1960, 'The Caretaker' catapulted its author to fame and fortune. The play is set entirely in a single room in a dilapidated house, and presents the territorial battle between three men living on the margins of society. The psychological manoeuvrings of the men are dramatised in what we now recognise as Pinter’s cryptic mix of comedy and menace, along with his characteristic relish in the precision and panache of language. As we record this episode a new production of the play is playing in the Minerva theatre at the Chichester Festival Theatre, and I am delighted to welcome its director, Justin Audibert, to the podcast to help us explore Pinter's enigmatic work. https://lnkd.in/dSrsRicd
083 - The Caretaker by Harold Pinter - The Play Podcast
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