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Notes from Arden
Stuff Happens
These honors recognize how individual artists and productions were affectionately remembered by individuals belonging to our team of generationally, ethnically and gender-diverse writers.
Featured Column
Ana Maria Alvarez, on Connection and Engagement Through Dance
“Our engagement is the art-making, our art-making is the engagement.” — Ana Maria Alvarez
Got It Covered
“The case, on the face of it, is pretty simple,” Scott Guy told Stage Raw. “We’re asking to be removed from the Do Not Work list. We’re asking to be recognized as a membership company.” BY PAUL BIRCHALL
Ask Corbett
Ask Corbett: Strategic Planning! — Really?
“Throwing a strategic plan together at the last minute to satisfy a well-intentioned funder is a colossal waste of time. It is also a waste of time to worry about not having a strategic plan, unless you are quite sure you need one.” — BY CORBETT BARKLIE
Ask Corbett a Question!
Have a question about Los Angeles theater and don’t know who to ask? We are now accepting submissions for an upcoming new section aimed to answer you most burning theater-related questions.
Around Town
Starting to see the light of the end of the Covid Tunnel begs the question: Is there a future for these pandemic innovations?
The Summer of our (Dis)Content
Our Town
Pro99 and Plaintiffs Issue Joint Statement on AEA Litigation
“The clock is ticking! Beginning December 14th, 2016, despite the Los Angeles community’s urging and a lawsuit served on Actors’ Equity Association by Equity members and producers, Equity will impose new rules and regulations which will change theatre in Los Angeles forever. This change will take away most of the opportunities for Equity actors to work in intimate theatre in Los Angeles and destroy Los Angeles Intimate theatre as we know it.” — PRO99 and the “Ed Asner, et al v. AEA” PLAINTIFFS
Decidedly Delin
The Greek Referendum, Interpreted by AEA
Once again, Kevin Delin does the math, and shows how AEA’s interpretation of its own referendum would translate to Greece.