Prologue I am following up on recent DC theatre community hullabaloo and this New York Times piece about Oscar nominees. Cannonball This is a Helen Hayes Award: It does close to nothing… Read more Service Priorities – Community Needs Tension →
Being “Unplugged” My husband and I sit side-by-side most mornings here drinking coffee in bed, staring at a gorgeous rising sun and reading the newspaper. On our devices. I read the backlog… Read more When swimming with actual fishes, what’s going on in this head?: thoughts from vacation →
Prologue “Do you sense a tension…” “I’m hearing a tension…” “Let’s explore that tension…” The “t” word appeared many of my sentences last year as I attempted to more closely examine… Read more Privilege – Responsibility Tension: A “sound-off” →
E. B. White was quoted in a 1969 New York Times interview: If the world were merely seductive that would be easy. If it were merely challenging, that would be… Read more Save or Savor the World? →
Have to admit I was a little skeptical when I started reading this TCG blog post “Front of House: Take Care of Your Audience No Matter the Space.” The second… Read more Space Effects the Audience’s Experience (someone else agrees with me — YAY!) →
Part of a series I am am collaborating on with the assistance of Melanie Harker and Kate Ahern Loveric under the stewardship of Howl Round / Center for the Theater Commons. This is post “2.3”—What is… Read more A Big Eyed Fish: Perception of Ensemble Theaters & the Role of Audience →