Beyond the Pandemic: Unmasking the Deeper Crisis in American Theater
So many articles have come out lately exclaiming the crisis in American theater, with regional theaters shortening or canceling their seasons, while some have closed their doors altogether. And the cause is most often attributed to the pandemic. As an actor and avid theatergoer, it is certainly disheartening for me to witness the impact of […]
A New Theatre Yearly Season
The theatre/entertainment world was hit the hardest during the pandemic. For the most part by the summer of 2020 many industries were able to pivot and crate new and different ways to continue to work. The theatre and entertainment world, the most creative industry, oddly enough did not find any new creative ways to produce theatre or entertainment in this climate. The thing about change is that it not only helps you succeed in a time of crisis, it helps you to create additional options once the crisis is over. Unfortunately, the theatre world has yet to create a new way of creating performing arts. This article is not a critical one that will criticize the industry, instead this will give the theatre and entertainment world a new idea on creating theatre.
How Crisis Can Lead You to Unexpected But Exciting Paths
Thinking about pursuing a career in medicine, law, nursing, engineering, or architecture can be perfectly normal for someone in high school. But thinking about artistic careers may be somewhat less common or perhaps not even thought about. This happened to Lorena Diez, born in Mar del Plata in Argentina who, following her life plan, entered the Faculty of Architecture.