Category: Points of View
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THE POLITICS OF CULTURAL PRODUCTION IN THEATER (OR, DEVISE THIS!), Part III
Part III of III, in which Andy discusses in broad strokes the economics of cultural production in theater, its aesthetic implications and hints at its resemblance to large national economic conditions.
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Looking towards Latinamerica // Expanding our notions of how theater is made
A New York director surveys the landscape of theater practices across the America
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Malloy’s Manifesto or Silent Dave Speaks His Mind
Dave Malloy breaks his silence, responding to Culturebot’s “The Theater of Tomorrow, Today” Long Table discussion at Under The Radar with a thoughtfully positive and provocative manifesto.
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Jesse Zaritt on Faye Driscoll’s “You’re Me”
Zaritt, an original performer in “You’re Me,” writes about the the driving philosophy and questions behind Driscoll’s work.
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To Alastair, from Ben
A lightly edited open letter Ben Pryor wrote to Alastair MacAuley in response to an email exchange about American Realness
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3 Questions on the Economy
Keith Hennessy asks 3 Questions on the Economy to AL Steiner and Mårten Spångberg.
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AUNTS started in 2005
On the occasion of AUNTS in American Realness, Jmy James Kidd reflects on the beginning of AUNTS.
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Kyle Jarrow Talks About Culturebot
Playwright, musician and all-around good guy Kyle Jarrow was one of Culturebot’s first interviews way back in the day and now he’s a Rock God. Here’s what Culturebot means to him. And if you like Kyle, please love Culturebot, give today.
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Introducing CultureBytes.org
Announcing CultureBytes.org, Culturebot’s microbloggy little brother for bite-sized nuggets of arts-related tasty goodness!
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Stephen Petronio Talks About Culturebot
As we continue our first-ever fundraising campaign we reached out to some friends to share some thoughts about why they value what we do. Here’s a few words from celebrated choreographer Stephen Petronio.
