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theater
PAO ARTS CENTER PRESENTS “FOUND IN TRANSLATION”
The play reading will explore what it means to be an immigrant in Boston
A.R.T. PREPARES FOR A BLOWOUT GIVING TUESDAY
“A day of music, conversation, trivia, and prizes for theater lovers of all ages"
“NO, WE’RE NOT DOING ZOOM.” PSYCH DRAMA COMPANY BRINGS THE STAGE TO YOUR EARS
Psych Drama Company Founder Wendy Lippe on her company’s two ambitious new audio productions
GUEST OPINION: ONCE MORE WITH FEELING
Even in a space for community leaders, in a city facing an affordability and eviction crisis, housing insecurity is a sensitive topic
THE RETURN OF AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER
Yes, A.R.T. is back, with actual live, in-person programming starting in August
THE BEST THEATER IN GREATER BOSTON OF 2020
A recap of the performing arts in a tumultuous year.
MAGICAL PROTECTORS: OCEAN WONG’S “OLD MAGICAL GIRLS” INSPIRE, FIGHT MONSTERS
"Hong Kong doesn’t only lack animation studios, but more importantly, we’re far behind—homosexual marriages are still illegal."
COVID-19 AND THEATER EDUCATION
According to Sheridan Thomas, teaching comedic timing is nearly impossible through a computer screen. Thomas, a teacher of acting and directing at Tufts University, is 70 years old and never had to teach online before COVID-19. She had to adjust to tools like Zoom to conduct her comedic Shakespeare class, and lagging WiFi made a mess of the course.
BOSTON STAGE ACTORS FACE SETBACKS BUT FIND INSPIRATION DURING PANDEMIC
“I’m concerned for the economic welfare and health of our artists, but I’m not afraid and not nervous about what creativity is actually taking place right now.”