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This Play About Abortion And Birth Control Is A Century Old And In Yiddish

Lena Brown's play Sonia Itelson, or, A child, a Child was written, and set in, the 1910s; it was almost certainly not produced then, being against the same anti-obscenity laws under which Emma Goldman and Margaret Sanger were prosecuted.  Then it sat in a drawer for decades, until ... - Tablet

Dalit Standup Comics In India Have A Few Things To Say About Caste

"A small but growing number of Dalit comedians (is) breaking into India's Brahmin-dominated comedy scene. Onstage, they're finding that examining caste through humor not only makes for better comedy, but is also personally empowering." Says one, “If you don't laugh at my jokes, I'll touch you." - The Christian Science Monitor

“Paradise Square” Producer Garth Drabinsky Sues Actors’ Equity For Defamation

"Broadway producer Garth Drabinsky is suing Actors' Equity for $50 million, accusing the theater union of defamation after he was placed on its 'Do Not Work' list following his tumultuous production of Paradise Square." - Variety

Crisis In UK Theatre Schools

Drama Centre London stopped taking new students in 2019 before shutting. ALRA, one of England’s most established performing arts institutions, suddenly collapsed.  Musical Theatre Academy closed its doors. At Roehampton University, the BA (hons) in drama has been discontinued. - The Stage

Theatre Trigger Warnings Have Gotten Out Of Hand

Just how much coddling do theatergoers need these days? An audience advisory for the touring production of the recent revisionist Broadway revival of “Oklahoma!” gives a jarringly literal spin to the term “trigger warning.” - Washington Post

Patti LuPone Has Some Choice Words About Broadway, From Which She Says She’s Not Retiring

"I think (they've) actively dumbed down the audience. And so the attention span of the majority of the audience is much less ... and I don't think plays are going to have long lives on Broadway — I feel as though it's turning into Disneyland, a circus and Las Vegas." - Variety

Robert Wilson On The Importance Of Humor In Theater (Wait, What?)

"(Humor) can make a situation much more terrifying. And we shouldn't make theatre actually if we can't laugh or if we don't have that distance from the material." And Wilson is acting on this idea with a play you'd never expect him to direct: Ubu Rex. - The Guardian

Broadway’s Racially Diverse “1776” Gets Some Offstage Racial Troubles Of Its Own

It was sure to be a fraught enterprise, reviving this somewhat dated musical in the post-BLM era — even with an all-nonwhite, all-nonmale cast playing the Founding Fathers.  But Philippine-American actor Sara Porkalob made some comments about working on the show that went down very poorly indeed. - The New York Times

Playbill Gets A New Editor-In-Chief

Diep Tran will lead a largely new editorial team at Playbill. - Playbill

America’s Oldest Working Theater Is Selling Naming Rights

"The Walnut Street Theatre is seeking a single donation of more than $10 million to complete a capital campaign for the long-planned, pandemic-delayed expansion of its Center City home. The benefactor would be offered naming rights to the existing mainstage auditorium or perhaps the entire theater complex." - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Seattle Repertory Theatre Artistic Director Departs For Chicago

Braden Abraham joined Seattle Rep in 2002 as an artistic intern, holding multiple artistic staff positions at the company, including seven years as associate artistic director, before becoming the theater’s artistic leader in 2014. - Seattle Times

Broadway’s Edgy Revival Of Oklahoma! Has Encountered Fierce Audience Reception Around America

Some performances of the Tony-winning production have continued amid clamorous walkouts or loud booing; one ended with a patron running from their seat and vomiting at a volume clearly audible to the actors. - Los Angeles Times

Technology Is Changing The Ways Theatre Artists Develop Ideas

"A lot of artists have digital records now online and the quality might not be great but you can to see just a little bit of where things originated. And that’s so important given how ephemeral theatre is." - ArtsHub

What’s A Poor Stage Director To Do When The Script Calls For Eyeballs Coming From The Floorboards Or The Entire Set On A Steep...

Michael Longhurst, Ned Bennett, Milli Bhatia, and Nadia Latif talk about meeting the challenge of staging the (presumably) unstageable. - The Guardian

“A Strange Loop” Will Have The Shortest Run Of Any Recent Best Musical Winner

"(The Tony and Pulitzer winner) will close on Broadway on Jan. 15, after a short run that reflects the industry's ongoing pandemic-related struggles and the challenges of marketing an unconventional musical that wrestles with complex themes." - The New York Times

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