The Atlantic Theater Company invites multiple internships throughout the season in every aspect of the organization’s operations. Internships are unpaid and generally held by undergraduate and graduate students, or recent college graduates. We offer college credit, tickets to all of the Atlantic main stage and second stage performances, free tickets to certain Broadway and Off-Broadway…
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Collision
Hello Readers, Collision by P.J. Byer is a quirky little piece of young adult fiction about mending the relationships of a broken family. In the beginning of the book, the reader meets an angry Stella who has run away from home. Byer does not paint a pretty picture of the life of a runaway teen. Stella’s experiences…
November Bookshelf
Happy November! I imagine by now, you have all of your sweaters and scarves out of storage bins. I have been drinking a lot of tea and reading a lot of books. Here are three books The Write Teacher(s) is looking forward to reading this month: Little Victories: Rules for Imprefect Living by Jason Grey…
Queering Your Bookshelf: Kate Bornstein
Whenever people are just starting to delve into the world of gender theory and ask me for recommendations of books, my first go-to rec is pretty much anything by Kate Bornstein. Kate (who goes by ze, hir, hirs pronouns) is an author, playwright and performance artist who, in my option has written some of the…
LIVE: The Royal Ballet
Carlos Acosta’s Carmen makes its world premiere in theaters around the world on Thursday November 12th as part of a dramatic mixed program of four short works. This is the first time the Royal Opera House is broadcasting a Royal Ballet mixed program live. Join The Royal Ballet as it celebrates the 17-year career of…
A Write Teacher(s) Review: Sylvia
Hey, Hey, HEY! Sylvia is alive and well on Broadway, and it’s absolutely fantastic. A bit about the show – Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, and Daryl Roth proudly present the Broadway revival of SYLVIA, a play by two-‐time Pulitzer Prize-‐nominee A.R. Gurney (The Dining Room, Love Letters), directed by Tony Award-‐winner Daniel Sullivan (Proof). SYLVIA…
The Artist(s) Resource: The Teaching Artist Training Institute
Applications are now being accepted for The Teaching Artist Training Institute (TATI). The Teaching Artist Training Institute (TATI) provides free training and arts education best practices for individuals interested in working with students on the autism spectrum. Through observational visits and professional development seminars, TATI participants learn the fundamentals of autism, pathways of communication and…
JOB BOARD – Assistant Professor in Performance Studies at University of Colorado Boulder
The Department of Theatre & Dance at the University of Colorado Boulder invites applications for a tenure-track appointment, Assistant Professor in Performance Studies, with a preferred secondary emphasis in Latino/a Theatre and Performance, to begin August 2016. Successful candidates will possess effective collaborative skills, an interest in interdisciplinary initiatives, and enthusiasm for teaching, mentoring, and…
Stage the Change, Theatre as a Social Voice 2015
After a successful kick-off program, Stage the Change is back for round three! The 3rd annual Stage the Change: Theatre as a Social Voice conference will continue to investigate methods for teaching students to become global citizens through creativity and performance. This day of learning, collaborating and inspiring is open to high school and college…
COMING SOON – REAL MEN: The Musical
Michael Catalano & David Silberg will bring some masculine-fueled joy to midtown this holiday season, with the new award winning musical comedy, REAL MEN: The Musical. The show will play at New World Stages (340 W 50 Street) and has been called “A hilarious romp through manhood” by Examiner.com. Written by Paul Louis and Nick…