Tag Archive: TCG

Technology in the Theatre: An Evolving Etiquette

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As I was surfing the Theatre Communications Group blog this week, I came across a post entitled Text Offender by Erik Liberman. Liberman, an actor, writer, and director with multiple awards and National… Continue reading

Sharing the Space: Lessons From Immersive Theater and Crowdsourced Artwork

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A recent article in American Theater Magazine adds to the growing number of headlines devoted to the movement known as immersive theater. The article cites, among others, Then She Fell of Third Rail… Continue reading

At TCG National Conference, A Lively Discussion Of New Play Development

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At the TCG National Conference earlier this month, I attended a panel entitled “Living The Margo Jones Legacy: Breaking The Habit Of New Play Development”, the aim of which was to challenge current… Continue reading

Undermain’s Artistic Director, Katherine Owens, discusses “the director as innovator.”

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Last weekend Katherine Owens spoke on a panel at the Theatre Communications Group National Conference.  The topic was “The Director As Innovator,” and panelists included Rob Melrose of Cutting Ball Theatre, Chris Ashley… Continue reading

The Director As Innovator, Introduction To This Week’s Interview Topic

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This past weekend Dallas hosted the annual Theatre Communications Group Conference.  Undermain Theatre was on the host committee, and Artistic Director Katherine Owens sat on a panel of prestigious national directors to address… Continue reading

Gear Shift

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With Enda Walsh’s Penelope closed, Undermain has returned home to its Main Street basement.  Touring a production to the City Performance Hall required an “all hands on deck approach.”  As soon as the… Continue reading

Caring For Our Little Corner Of The World: On Theatre And Environmental Impact

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[Originally posted 06.12.2012] [Image From Wired.com]  Theatre is an art of community.  Since performances do not properly exist until you have people in the room to watch them, no theatre gets far by neglecting… Continue reading