ARTS & THEATER
A Conversation with Basil Twist
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- . January 9, 2026
By Kristin Marting. Basil Twist is an award winning puppeteer (including MacArthur and Rome prizes) and director of HERE’s Dream
Suzan-Lori Parks's Watch Me Work
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- . January 6, 2026
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity. Source link
Announcing a New Home and New Leadership!
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- . January 3, 2026
By HowlRound Theatre Commons. Beginning in January, HowlRound Theatre Commons will operate independently and with new leadership, as co-founder and
Process and New Play Development with the Civilians' R&D Group
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- . December 31, 2025
By Ash Marinaccio, Camille Simone Thomas, Khristián Méndez Aguirre, Lyndsey Bourne, Phoebe Corde. Ash Marinaccio and the 2024-2025 Civilians R&D
Fifteen Years of Growing the Commons
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- . December 28, 2025
By Jamie Gahlon. Outgoing HowlRound director Jamie Gahlon reflects on fifteen years of commons-based learning, organizing, discourse, and gathering with
“December 24th, 9 pm…” – Make Jonathan Larson Your Christmas Eve Tradition — OnStage Blog
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- . December 25, 2025
by Chris Peterson Every year, right around now, it happens. My feed fills up with the same line, posted earnestly,
Suzan-Lori Parks's Watch Me Work
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- . December 22, 2025
By . Watch Me Work, facilitated by Suzan-Lori Parks, is a virtual communal work session for nurturing creativity. Source link
A Love Letter to “The Scarlet Pimpernel” — OnStage Blog
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- . December 19, 2025
by Chris Peterson There are certain musicals that live quietly in the corners of your theatre-loving heart. They are not
Crafting Autofiction Through Collaboration
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- . December 16, 2025
By Georgia “George” Evans, SB Tennent. Iranian Girlfriend explores the complex relationship between fact and fiction—a dynamic that played out
How the Ancient Sanskrit Play The Little Clay Cart Resonates Today
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- . December 13, 2025
By Shereen Saif. Mrichchakatikam (The Little Clay Cart) is known globally, but it had never been performed in Koodiyattam until