[Barbara] Oh its a wonderful time! [Laughs] The energy level is just going sky-high. [Speaker] As dean of Portland State’s School of Fine and Performing Arts, Barbara Sestak has good reason to be so happy. [Opera] [Barbara] Here we have an...
I am John Mario Sevilla and I’m pleased to introduce you to this town hall as a member of dance nyc’s advisory board and the director of the 92nd street Y Harkness Dance Center thank you for coming (Applause) we are...
entertainment lately sucks and here’s why what’s up everybody today I’m here to talk about woke culture and how it has been destroying entertainment lately now one is the woke culture now these people is so-called woke PC people there’s worried...
Captions by Able. www.able.co.nz. I just wanna apologise in advance if I look at my phone. It’s not often that trans people are invited to these spaces, so I’ve written so much and gotta get it out in six minutes. (LAUGHS)...
The turning point for me as an actress was when I turned 40 years old. Up until that point, I’d really never successfully played a leading lady. And I had been cast to replace Marie Mullen in “The Beauty Queen of...
This is a story about a little girl, her cardboard theatre and the Hull Truck Theatre Inclusion Policy. Emily played with her theatre day after day. She told hundreds of stories about her life, over and over again. Emily began to...
Among the very highest privileges in my life in the theatre is a 19 year relationship with August Wilson. He would come to the Huntington as part of a series of theatres where he would workshop his plays, spend 5 or...
I was always afraid of working with children in theatre because I think they’re the toughest audience. But I had an opportunity to teach 4th graders theatre. It was a special program that combined social studies and theatre and the theme...
Hello my darlings welcome back to People of Theatre! Today, I’m really excited to have the chance to talk to Storme Toolis! – Hello! – Welcome! Thank you very much for being here with People of Theatre and let’s start with...
Bond Street Theatre’s been working in Afghanistan now for the last 10 years. It’s dangerous, it’s a huge security issue for women to get on the stage. It’s not within the culture at this point in time. So one of the...