Stone Cloth Create Rocks with Aluminum, Muslin and Glue
Few projects are as challenging as replicating items found in nature. Creating a realistic tree or, in this instance, a stage full of rocks, can be a costly and timeconsuming…
Few projects are as challenging as replicating items found in nature. Creating a realistic tree or, in this instance, a stage full of rocks, can be a costly and timeconsuming…
Jose Simbulan holds the keys to success for thousands of auditionees. At most of SETC’s Professional Auditions for the last 25 years, he has been the unflappable pianist at the…
Introduction by Marci J. Duncan | With the recent resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, everyone is listening. Listening to the cries that have now turned into full-on screams of…
Written by Stefanie Maiya Lehmann | As the novel coronavirus pandemic continues to impact the U.S., the majority of theatres across the country remain closed. According to Americans for the…
Written by Stefanie Maiya Lehmann | Broadly thinking, there are three major questions theatre companies must ask when considering whether or not they are ready to reopen. Each of these…
Matthew Stern, longtime Broadway stage manager and producer of the Broadway Stage Management Symposium, shared 10 changes that he believes will be necessary for theatre practitioners to safely return to…
Written by Deanna Thompson | Southern Theatre followed up with the six theatres featured in our Summer 2020 issue that either had opened or hoped to open for summer seasons…
Written by Sharrell D. Luckett | “White people seem paralyzed,” I said to a colleague. “What?” she asked. “Some of them seem confused,” I continued, “and I’m not sure why….
By Derrick Vanmeter | “Theatre is a verb before it is a noun, an act before it is a place.” – Martha Graham In the wake of renewed calls for…
By Keith T. Martin | In presenting celebrated theatre actress Rosemary Harris with the 2021 Distinguished Career Award, SETC President Maegan McNerney Azar (she/her) astutely noted that the recipient “has…
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