DREAMers. Love(r)s. Life-long friends. Negotiating the promise of safety and the weight of responsibility, they’ll fight like hell to establish a place for themselves and each other in Ame…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:12PMFrom Artistic Instigator, NYTW Usual Suspect & former 2050 Fellow Whitney White, SEMBLANCE is a filmed theatrical experience that asks us to examine how Black women are perceived and how we …
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:12PMDreaming On the Virtual Stage: Readings of Plays in Progress is a collaboration between PEN America, National Queer Theater, New York Theatre Workshop, and NYTW Tow Playwright-in-Residence V…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:03PMCurious about NYTW's 2050 Administrative Fellowships? Here's your chance to learn more before the application deadline! Stream a recording of the virtual info session with NYTW Director of E…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:48PMFundraising, particularly for independent theatre companies, can be such a mystery. How do you grow from funding individual projects to becoming a sustainable company? On April 28th, NYTW’…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:03PMThe preconceived notions that exist within mainstream U.S. narratives about Asian and Asian American identities, cultures, and families perpetuate Asian and Asian American people as constant…
SOURCE: YouTube at 06:03PMExperiments in Digital Theatre will explore Theater Mitu’s process in adapting their 2018 piece, REMNANT, into a digital format, (/remnant), for its fall 2020 run at NYTW. Theater Mitu is …
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:42PMTraditionally, Africans have used proverbs and oral storytelling as a primary method by which elders bestowed pearls of wisdom, shared deep knowledge of culture, passed down family history a…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:10PMOne week. Glory. One week. Before the show. Glory. New vid before you go. 🎭 We can't wait to gather with you to celebrate Jonathan Larson's legacy and his unforgettable musical, RENT. Tu…
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:58PMWhat happens when Indigenous, Black, and Asian Latinx theatre artists get together to talk about art, life, the myths of Mestizaje and dismantling Latinidad? We literally don’t know becaus…
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:36PMJoin us as we chat with Tony nominated actors Ato Blankson-Wood and Annie McNamara (Slave Play) and explore everything that goes into making a life and career in acting. While their lives as…
SOURCE: YouTube at 11:36PMJoin Safe Harbors NYC and NYTW Literary Manager Aaron Malkin for an artist conversation on how the company and its artists have pivoted to produce its Annual Reflections of Native Voices Fes…
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:41PMIn January 2021, NYTW 2020/21 Artistic Instigators Rachel Chavkin and Modesto Flako Jimenez sat down for a powerful and honest conversation about holding value in your work as an artist, rei…
SOURCE: YouTube at 10:32PMWHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH YOUR SANITY? Doug Wright in Conversation with Andy Borowitz From his early days working with Norman Lear to his take on President-Elect Joe Biden (he'd love to paint…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:33PMWE WISH WE COULD SAY THAT: Doug Wright in Conversation with Aasif Mandvi Actor, playwright and political commentator Aasif Mandvi shares anecdotes from his time on The Daily Show and how…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:33PMINVITING OUTRAGE: Doug Wright in Conversation with Paul Rudnick Playwright and Screenwriter Paul Rudnick reflects on his use of humor to challenge conventions throughout his illustrious …
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:33PMA MILLION TINY REVOLUTIONS: In Conversation with Nancy Giles Actor and CBS Sunday Morning Special Correspondent NANCY GILES (China Beach, Working Girl) discusses her comedic idols, cancel cu…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:33PMINVITING OUTRAGE: Doug Wright in Conversation with Jenny Hagel Jenny talks the politics of comedy as writer on a daily late night show (Late Night with Seth Meyers) as she gears up to becom…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:33PMIt's an understatement to say that 2020 has felt like 10 years. Sing Street happened this year! We put a pool in the theatre and welcomed three Endlings into it! We rehearsed and teched Sa…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:24PMA few weeks ago, we launched What the Workshop Means to Me—a campaign to sustain our work to bring adventurous audiences and visionary artists into conversation. Once again, our community …
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:48PMJoin us for a lively conversation with Dr. Sharrell D. Luckett and Dr. Tia M. Shaffer, editors of Black Acting Methods: Critical Approaches. Published in 2016, this anthology “seeks to off…
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