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Theatre Ideas: Misrepresenting the NEA
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Thursday, February 16, 2012. Is making me angry. Listen, I am glad that the President has requested more money for the NEA - not enough, of course, because we are so far behind the eight ball as far as inflation is concerned that we would need to about double the budget to catch up. But let that lay. I analyzed the "Our Town" grants here. An "examination of the percentage of submitted grants that were actually funded in the las...
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Theatre Ideas: Rural Arts at HowlRound.com
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Monday, October 01, 2012. Rural Arts at HowlRound.com. The first article of a weeklong series at HowlRound.com. About rural arts has appeared: Dudley Cocke's Rural Theatre in a Democracy. As the week continues, you will find the following:. Monday, 5pm EDT: Donna Neuwirth (WormFarm). Tuesday, 5pm EDT: Scott Walters (CRADLE). Wednesday, 11:30a EDT: Nikiko Masumoto (Independent Artist). Posted by Scott Walters. Rural Arts at Howl...
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Theatre Ideas: October 07, 2012
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Thursday, October 11, 2012. Today, I will be discussing arts pioneer Robert E. Gard in my course on community arts development, which gives me an excuse to report this essay I wrote about two years ago on Robert Gard's 100th birthday. Today is grassroots theatre pioneer Robert Gard's 100th birthday, which I would like to commemorate by reprinting this post from Theatre Ideas two years ago. A quotation that I found inspiring:.
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Theatre Ideas: January 06, 2013
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Wednesday, January 09, 2013. New Blog: Creative Insubordination. Theatre Ideas has gone inactive. I am now blogging at Creative Insubordination (http:/ www.creativeinsubordination.com), a new blog focused on strategies for becoming an independent artist. I hope you will join me there! Thank you for reading Theatre Ideas! Posted by Scott Walters. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Theatre Tribe Resource Website.
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Theatre Ideas: Resource #5: Grassroots Theater
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Thursday, July 03, 2008. Resource #5: Grassroots Theater. This is a rerun from January 2007, but for people interested in a more geographically diverse theatre scene, Robert Gard's classic is a source of c. A few quotations that I found inspiring:. Blogged with the Flock Browser. Posted by Scott Walters. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can contact me at walt828@gmail.com. Theatre Tribe Resource Website. Watermark templa...
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Theatre Ideas: Welcome, New Readers
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Tuesday, August 07, 2007. Welcome, New Readers. To all of you who first encountered Theatre Ideas as a result of the protracted debate concerning "geographism," welcome, and I hope you will continue reading now that things have gotten a bit quieter. I wanted to write a few words about this blog. As Al gore says in An Inconvenient Truth. Connected to number one above, regionally-based theatres should encourage the development of...
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Theatre Ideas: September 30, 2012
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Monday, October 01, 2012. Rural Arts at HowlRound.com. The first article of a weeklong series at HowlRound.com. About rural arts has appeared: Dudley Cocke's Rural Theatre in a Democracy. As the week continues, you will find the following:. Monday, 5pm EDT: Donna Neuwirth (WormFarm). Tuesday, 5pm EDT: Scott Walters (CRADLE). Wednesday, 11:30a EDT: Nikiko Masumoto (Independent Artist). Posted by Scott Walters. Links to this post.
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Theatre Ideas: August 19, 2012
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Thursday, August 23, 2012. So I just got the following press release. After all this time, I don't really need to spell this out, do I? Theatre engagement practices, exchanging artists. Seriously? This is what passes for innovation at TCG? August 23, 2012. MetLife Foundation and Theatre Communications Group Announce Fifth Round Recipients of the A-ha! Program: Think It, Do It. Has two components: Think It. Will go on to impact ...
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Theatre Ideas: May 06, 2012
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Wednesday, May 09, 2012. Georgia Arts Network Info. Dear Georgia Arts Network attendees,. First of all, thank you so much for your enthusiastic welcome at the conference. I truly enjoyed spending a few days with you, and found your energy and commitment inspiring. I was asked if I would supply some information about some of the books I mentioned in the talk I gave. Here are the ones I remember:. Where TINA and LOIS is described.
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Theatre Ideas: Robert Gard Redux
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Tirades, manifestoes, and musings on the role of theatre in American society. Thursday, October 11, 2012. Today, I will be discussing arts pioneer Robert E. Gard in my course on community arts development, which gives me an excuse to report this essay I wrote about two years ago on Robert Gard's 100th birthday. Today is grassroots theatre pioneer Robert Gard's 100th birthday, which I would like to commemorate by reprinting this post from Theatre Ideas two years ago. A quotation that I found inspiring:.