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  • Making History as Playwrights   Telling the Story   History is written by the victors. So claimed Winston Churchill and, to a great extent this is true. The experience of Africans has largely been written out of our white textbooks. They are sometimes given a paragraph or two, amount to: America had slaves and

  • The holiday season is a time for family, joy, and togetherness, and what better way to embrace the spirit of Christmas than by engaging in family entertainment through play scripts? Crafting a family play can create lasting memories and bring everyone closer together, offering a unique and heartfelt way to celebrate the festive season. The

  • Original Review https://events.at/amp/theater-wien/n-theater-drachengasse-kritik/402777595  Translation of published review... The Theater Drachengasse addresses racism in the play "N" by Adrienne Pender. The stage of the Theater Drachengasse is adorned with huge plants and projections of birds. Animal noises are heard in the background. One finds oneself in the middle of the jungle and thus in a play

  • Zoom will continue to enrich the quality of theatrical experiences in the future. Read about how Zoom can be used for great readings. Get tips from a professional.

  • "To God be the glory" is what we often say and truly, all creations belong to Him. Drama has a way of embodying the stories in the Bible in the most creative of ways. We need to witness the Words of God in new ways so that we reaffirm our commitment to His teachings. There

  • Taking part in drama groups can help with feelings of depression. Theatre provides an environment to engage with others on a one-on-one basis and can be a practical way to address serious issues that society is facing such as bullying, friendship, family relationships, peer pressure, etc. Drama groups can assist with feelings of hopelessness and sadness.

  • Well. Almost . . . The Value of Zoom Readings Zoom readings have allowed many theatres to hang on during the pandemic. Although they did not replace the experience of live theatre, they brought many theatre-creators and theatre-lovers together in a time of need. And, to some degree, these Zoom readings added something spectacular to

  • Keeping the Gremlins Away COVID-19 has burdened the theatre community. Certainly, the professional and commercial theatre has suffered commercially and psychologically. But in many ways, community and educational groups have been hit perhaps not hardest but in unique ways. These groups often function as a source of self-expression, emotional healing, and community support for their

  • Conversation is Food For the Soul Building an audience requires more than spectacular promotions or finding the right mix of plays for your season. In spite of the terror that the phrase “We need to talk” arouses in couples, people thrive on conversation, on the exchange of ideas, on communicating with each other. But where