Theater

Three women on stage gesticulating, one with blackface pounding her chest

A Miami theater group has a change of heart over blackface

Afro Latinos in Florida say the existence of the play is a small window into the racism that persists in Latin American communities stateside and abroad.

Tantalus

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How Art Works: Pregnant Pause

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Thank You, Thank You

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The World

Playing with Gender

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Blue Man Group

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What happens when a scrappy act of Off-Broadway performance artists grows into a national corporation with over 400 employees?

Elementary Opera

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A diverse group of fifth graders learn the fine points of collaboration as they write, produce, and perform their own original opera. (Originally aired: January 27, 2001)

Michael York on Teamwork

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Kurt Andersen discusses teamwork with stage and screen actor Michael York, author of A Shakespearean Actor Prepares. During his thirty-year career, York has appeared in over 80 films for the big and small screen, including the sci-fi classic Logan’s Run, Cabaret, and The Three Musketeers. Most recently he played the role of Basil Exposition in […]

West Side Story

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WNYC’s Sara Fishko investigates how the 1957 Broadway hit West Side Story explored dark, topical ideas, while backstage, the social and personal politics of its creators tied the historic musical to its time.

Actor Simon McBurney on Memory

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Kurt Andersen talks with actor, director, and playwright SimonMcBurney, director and star of the current play Mnemonic, about the intimate connections between art and memory in theater, architecture, poetry, and music. McBurney is the artistic director and co-founder of the London-based Theatre de Complicite. Over the last several years he and members of theater company […]