Category: Theater

Demand Change for BIPOC Theatremakers

We stand on this ground as BIPOC theatremakers, multi-generational, at varied stages in our careers, but fiercely in love with the Theatre. Too much to continue it under abuse. We will wrap the least privileged among us in protection, and fearlessly share our many truths. About theatres, executive leaders, critics, casting directors, agents, unions, com- … Read More

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Featured Artist: Esco Jouléy

Esco Jouléy, Actor, Singer, Dancer, Movement Artist, Clown & Creator Esco Jouléy is an actor, singer, dancer, movement artist, and creator located in New York City. Esco is a Penn State University graduate with a BA in Integrative Arts and a minor in Dance. Esco also graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in … Read More

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Deep thanks to our crowdfunding supporters!

Our crowdfunding campaign just ended, and we couldn’t be more grateful to everyone who donated and spread the word! We send infinite gratitude and love to all listed below. And for anyone who missed the crowdfunding deadline but still wants to chip in, good news — you can still support Habitat: Home via our general … Read More

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Challenging the Male Gaze and What that Means for Hybrid Performance.

Given the relentless power art has to mold our conversations, our norms, our lives, and our realities it is crucial that we begin to nurture and cultivate a feminine way of seeing, being in, and experiencing this world.  I’ll be using the word “feminine”  a lot throughout this blogpost, and by that word I mean … Read More

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Featured Artist: Taylor Edelle Stuart

Taylor Edelle Stuart, Video/ Projection Artist Taylor Edelle Stuart is a New York based theatre + filmmaker focused on the intersection of mediums and exploring how live performance + visual media may coexist and converse with one another.  She creates, designs, directs, edits, and shoots visual content for a variety of mediums, with a focus on … Read More

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Theater Posts Coming Soon!

“Habitat: Home” brings together artists across disciplines to create art about what ‘home’ means in present-day America. Theater writers are taking part by writing monologues, scenes, and even lyrics in conjunction with composers! Stay tuned for more soon from our writers, as “Habitat: Home” projects get underway.

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