Helloooo fellow performance academics. If you too are in liminal land between new year's & start of the semester, might I suggest our latest @OnTAPPodcast episode? @pannill, Jordan & I talk about many things, but most important - the STATE OF OUR FIELD!!
https://t.co/lUChEsJJPr
Here's a generous overview of my book from @OnTAPPodcast by colleagues I really respect. This makes for a better introduction than I could give, so I am very appreciative. A few points came up, which I'll take as invitations to respond to. Here goes... https://t.co/cJBNS4WSWe
@pannill , @feltondansky , and @stinkylulu discuss Shane Boyle's book, The Arts of Logistics, then Doug Eacho joins to talk about reading Marx's Capital. Finally, we talk about Theater in Quarantine's remote theater production, Nosferatu 3D. Enjoy! https://t.co/822ykarno2
There are two events for "The Arts of Logistics" this week:
-Wednesday through Copenhagen Business School @CBScph (online), details below
-Sunday (10 Nov) at Historical Materialism London @histmat (on my book and Kay Dickinson's Supply Chain Cinema, w/ Seb Franklin and @JasiBP)
New today on HowlRound: Theatre departments now face closures and downsizing nationwide. Jacqueline E. Lawton and Rachel Pollock speak to professors impacted by these cuts and lay out actions to preserve theatre education at the university level.
https://t.co/VRG1k4ggXY
On TAP: A Theatre & Performance Studies Podcast is now supported by the Innovation Fund for New Ideas in the Humanities at Princeton University. We're grateful to the Princeton Office of the Dean for Research for this support, and to our co-host @stinkylulu...
On episode 072, Pannill and @dolorrainepod, a.k.a Jordon Ealey and Leticia Ridley discuss Diana Taylor's new article on digital presence, Raygun's performance in the Olympic breaking competition, and the unionization of off-Broadway theater. Enjoy!
https://t.co/nxAT4AxzZv
On episode 072, Pannill and @dolorrainepod, a.k.a Jordon Ealey and Leticia Ridley discuss Diana Taylor's new article on digital presence, Raygun's performance in the Olympic breaking competition, and the unionization of off-Broadway theater. Enjoy!
https://t.co/nxAT4AxzZv
My mother Elinor Fuchs died today at her Manhattan home at the age of 91. Theater critic, professor of drama at Yale and well-published author, she was beloved by family, students and many in the theater world. Services @ 2PM 6/2 Beth Elohim, 274 Garfield Place in Brooklyn.
I was in awe of her intellect to ineloquence—but her teaching had a profound effect on me. And my dramaturgy class ended today with an student reiterating the transformative effect of ‘Visit to a Small Planet.’ So much gratitude to the great Elinor Fuchs. https://t.co/f0utBZ8wog?
As someone who hates the sound ofher own recorded voice, if you had told me I would be on two podcasts releasing in the same week, I would never believe you.
Yet such are the times.
@OnTAPPodcast #71
https://t.co/7kt4VDuPOI
Trailer for Freeman's Challenge: The Murder that Shook America's Original Prison for Profit! Many thanks to Angela Davis, @TiyaMilesTAM, @ibramxk, @elizabhinton, @calebsmith203, & @hthompsn for their stunning blurbs. Avail now for preorder:
https://t.co/eDgRD09Rsm
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A great podcast on Alisa Zhulina’s new book *Theater of Capital*—ranging from her analysis of the internal contradictions of capitalism to her new readings of Ibsen, Chekhov, Strindberg, and their legacy today (@AlisaZhulina):
https://t.co/bsG3InhwjF
Very excited to announce my book, Redface, is coming into the world this fall! See Tom Jones' (https://t.co/2ZUqzwuPIj) beautiful artwork on the cover! https://t.co/GBM5dIkFh4
New today from Daughters of Lorraine, hosts Leticia Ridley and Jordan Ealey interview Oscar winner and MacArthur genius Tarell Alvin McCraney about his work as a playwright, how Black people tell stories, and what it means to be an artistic leader.
https://t.co/iKSuRyNPFY
We've been awarded £5.6 million to found a Centre for Performance, Technology, and Equity, on the principle that practice-led perspectives and promotion of social equity are critical to tech innovation both for the arts and beyond. Now the shift from pinch-me to making it happen!
Just in time for your winter break/post grading listening. New episode of @OnTAPPodcast where we talk about Rustom Bharucha's latest book 'The Second Wave,' campus politics and protest, and the essay "Decomposition Instead of Collapse"
https://t.co/PW0wfnKNVI