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BAM Crash

I happened to find this draft I wrote three years ago and never published. In the wake of Oskar Eustis’s declaration about the regional theater movement being over, it seems prescient.


BAM Crash

Yesterday, the New York Times pu...

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Dance, and Keep Dancing

This is how things change:

First, there's one guy dancing, and people think, "He's kinda weird." They walk right by, pretending not to see him. The dancing guy could stop, but he doesn't...until a second guy joins him, and the ball sta...

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Robert Edmond Jones: The Dramatic Imagination

I seem to be in the midst of a urge to read or reread inspiring books about theater. It started with Peter Brook’s The Empty Space, which I will write about later, and really set sale when I finished Sara Farrington’s The Lost Conversation,...

9 days ago
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Sara Farrington's "The Lost Conversation"

I recently read Sara Farrington’s (Theater Is Hard) wonderful book The Lost Conversation: Interviews with an enduring Avant-Garde. The interviews with playwrights, dancers, directors, and performers of the 70s and 80s avant-garde scene in N...

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Building a Sustainable Theater e-book now on sale for $2.49

Just a quick note to let you know that you can buy my e-book Building a Sustainable Theater: How to Remove Gatekeepers and Take Control of Your Artistic Career for $2.49 during the month of July during the Smashwords . Use the code SSW75 at...

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    I'm a retired theater history professor and author of "Building a Sustainable Theater," "DIY Theater MFA," "Play Analysis in Action," and co-author of "Introduction to Play Analysis.

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