- When we talk about “authenticity” in theatre what does that mean? Are we really talking about vulnerability? Jacob Wren writes on Praxis Theatre about “live” performance and the search for imperfection
- Theatre organizations are always told that they need to evolve—but as Andrew Taylor reminds us on the Artful Manager using the ecosystem metaphor: individual organisms don’t evolve, they cope
- I’d be curious to see statistics on the use of fight directors—Melissa Hillman reminds us on why fight directors should always be part of the production, and how it’s not just about safety (although that’s a good reason by itself) but that it’s also about artistry
- Stage West Theatre in Mississauga is closing after 27 years
- CAPACOA has released a study on The Value of Presenting: A Study of Performing Arts Presentation in Canada. It reveals that performing arts are valued by the vast majority of Canadians – across socio-economic differences – and it provides a new perspective on younger Canadians’ interest in live performing arts. Most importantly, the study identifies a broad range of public benefits associated with performing arts presentation, including better health and well-being, greater energy and vitality in communities, and a more caring and cohesive society.
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