
Teaching Theatre, a new podcast series from HowlRound Theatre Commons, examines the challenges facing theatre training programs post-pandemic. Theatre departments are reevaluating the way they approach teaching and asking big questions as they consider how to support their students. In addition, many programs have begun the important work of creating more inclusive programming while reimagining th... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Theatre is a collaborative art. In this week’s episode, host Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder talks with Padraic Lillis, artistic director of the Farm Theatre and Jennifer Goff, professor at Centre College, about the collaborative process. Drawing from their... more
Dramaturgs serve productions in a variety of ways, which are often dictated by needs of the play and the playwright. Playwright and dramaturg Jacqueline Goldfinger, along with dramaturg and dean of the Theatre School at DePaul University Martine Kei ... more
As conversations about the diversity and decolonization of syllabi continue, many theatre programs reconsider the texts they teach. In this episode, host Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder talks with Nathan Alan Davis from Boston University and Yizhou Huang fr... more
More and more theatre departments are incorporating devising into their training. This highly collaborative process allows students to generate their own work, giving them ownership of the final product. Theatre professors Andy Paris (North Carolina ... more
An intelligent, relevant, necessary dialogue about teaching theatre in this post Covid/AI era. It gave me incredible insight into today’s biggest issues.
As a theatre educator, I am so glad to have found this podcast. The host guides discussion beautifully, the guests are knowledgeable, and discussions are so educational and thorough. This is a gem!
As a theatre educator - who of course is pressed for time even at the best of times - but now with young kids - it is especially hard to find time to have the kinds of deep and satisfying conversations about our shared work I would love to be able to have. This podcast is a great idea, especially now with many important changes happening in the theatre world and in higher Ed. Many thanks, I’m enjoying listening!
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