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The Medium Is the Message

by Eliza Bent April 28, 2010 American Theatre magazine
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Last night I dreamt of my Colorado hosts and today I am wearing the sweatshirt (photographed left) they gifted me upon visiting them a few weeks ago. I was in Colorado Springs over Good Friday to see The Thorn, a passion play of an acrobatic order. The Thorn has been performed since the mid ‘90s [...]

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Krumping to the Future of the Koltès Project in Atlanta

by Randy Gener April 26, 2010 Events

Hey what, fellas and ladys! Pictured in our Koltès Krump cartoonz above is Isma’il ibn Conner, the creator of 7 Stages of Atlanta’s resident KRUMP ensemble, a dance-king of NegusWorld KRUMP Atlanta, and the actor portraying King Claudius in 7 Stages’ lyrical-mayhem, black-box production of [...]

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TCG at Arts Advocacy Day 2010

by Alissa Moore April 22, 2010 Events
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It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! No! It’s a…Congresswoman? How would you describe the garb of your ideal super hero? My personal answer to this question has changed quite drastically after TCG’s participation in Arts Advocacy Day (AAD) 2010. I would now say, without batting an eyelash, that my idea of a true super hero‘s [...]

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Meet the Members: Barclay Goldsmith – Borderlands Theater, Tucson, AZ

by Ashley Faison April 12, 2010 Events
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This past Tuesday (4/6), Barclay Goldsmith, Founding Artistic Director from Borderlands Theater stopped by for a visit with Teresa Eyring and TCG staffers. We always enjoy meeting our members and thought you might enjoy getting to know Borderlands Theater as well. So here’s the scoop. Borderlands was founded in 1986 focusing on US Latino playwrights [...]

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Watch & Listen: In Oregon, A Theatre Thrives Despite The Downturn

by TCG News April 6, 2010 Events
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival Celebrates it’s 75th Year

NPR looks at the iconic festival that started as an outdoor summer theatre in 1935 and continues to thrive in the Pacific NW.

(Audio, 5min 52sec – View Full Post to Listen)

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How To Move Past Not There Yet

by August Schulenburg March 24, 2010 Critics & Reviews
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“Back in 1918 before women had the right to vote, the percentage of new plays in New York, written by women, was higher. It was higher before we had the vote.”

-Theresa Rebeck

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