DISCLAIMER: The re-posting of this article is not meant to "identify" my feelings about the subject matter one way or another. Nor is it meant to divide, anger or cause dismay. What I enjoyed most about this piece is that the writer took the time to really delve (with numerous examples) into a very hot button topic and present, in my
PERSONAL NOTE: Read this as many times as is necessary for it to sink in. Greatest culmination of advice I've seen in a LONG, LONG while. Matthew Teague Miller, Guest Editorial • OnStage Blog • July 19, 2021 1) If you’re not growing, you’re dying. Theatre is a living, breathing thing and history has proven that the need to evolve drives our ability
By Chris Peterson, Founder, OnStage Blog It was recently announced that, when Broadway reopens this year, all 7 of the new plays being produced are written by black playwrights. The 7 plays are as follows: Chicken & Biscuits (Douglas Lyons) Pass Over (Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu) Lackawanna Blues (Ruben Santiago-Hudson) Thoughts of a Colored Man (Keenan Scott II) Trouble in Mind (Alice Childress) Clyde’s (Lynn Nottage) Skeleton Crew (Dominique Morisseau) Given the lack