Building Character
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Wait, What Reality Am I In?
How a pair of actors are tackling a new time-hopping play
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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Isabella?
A Canadian stage star takes on the Measure for Measure heroine
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Dancing at the Forefront of a Movement
How one-legged performer Evan Ruggiero is making history
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Becoming a Woman With a Scandalous Body
The Hottentot Venus was real , but at the same time, she wasn’t. That was the persona created for Sarah (Saartjie) Baartman, a black South African woman who was displayed in British freak shows during the early nineteenth century. She was showcased because of her large buttocks, which white Europeans deemed shocking and exotic, and she eventually achieved a cruel kind of fame. By the time she died
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Her Parents Aren’t As Liberal As They Thought
Culture and religion clash in a new play
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Why Douglas Sills Is Roaring On Stage
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On Broadway, She’s Quietly Honoring Her Mother
Henny Russell’s life informs the politics Oslo
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Playing a Dog and Hen (Who Fall in Love)
The actors behind the animals in The Moors
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Why Has He Played the Same Role for 20 Years?
Anthony Chisholm never tires of August Wilson’s Jitney