
Hothouse: Goddess
- Theater Alliance
- May 29, 2019
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In conversation with Klytmnestra, consider this: A woman alone, and a Goddess appears. Write the 10 minute play of their meeting.
Continue ReadingIn conversation with Klytmnestra, consider this: A woman alone, and a Goddess appears. Write the 10 minute play of their meeting.
Continue ReadingArtistic Director Raymond O. Caldwell is currently in India for a few weeks testing programming and laying ground work for future alliances and collaborations that use art and media to foster conversation and activisim.
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Continue ReadingThe first day of school, a rumor is circulating on Snapchat. Write the 10-minute play of the gray area between the truth and the story.
Continue ReadingBy Natalie Graves Tucker You think Raymond’s first week was busy. This week was chock-full of activies on just the first two days. We participated in the 38th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade on the coldest day of the year on Monday. Our small yet mighty marching group consisted of Theater Alliance staff, board members, actors and interns. We also …
Continue ReadingRaymond O. Caldwell officially started as our new Producing Artistic Director on January 2, 2019.
Continue ReadingWrite the 10-minute play of their re-invention, with no more than 3 characters, that exhibits the same sense of perseverance, fear, and hope as the characters within Flood City.
Continue ReadingWrite the 10-minute play of her revolution, with no more than 3 characters, that exhibits the same sense of daring, risk-taking, and bravery as the characters within the play.
Continue ReadingDear friend of Theater Alliance,
Theater offers us something vital. It is a place where community is created through story and relationship; it is time shared away from a glowing screen. Our unique medium helps us understand the complex and challenging world we live in — because, let’s face it, this last year has made the world a lot more complex and challenging.
For the staff, board, and artists of Theater Alliance, creating theatre and sharing it with our audiences is a leap into the unknown. And with it comes the surprising and unexpected experiences that allow us to redefine and better understand our community. Theater is the way cultures the world over have interrogated and grappled with the challenges of their time. And we are doing that now.
You see, when I say “community,” I don’t just mean the geographic area near the playhouse. Community is a dynamic, complicated, living thing — one that we seek to celebrate, challenge, and explore through the shows we produce. We redefine what community means every time we hold a post-show conversation . . . when a woman from historic Anacostia engages in meaningful dialogue with a patron from Capitol Hill, or a student from American University, or an actor from the play. The act of experiencing live theater together and sharing our own stories is sometimes all it takes to learn from each other . . . and forge a community inclusive of everyone.
I hope, when you see our upcoming production of The Raid, you have the chance to experience this firsthand. The show is an innovative play that examines the difference between being an ally and an accomplice, the implications of race in social protest, and the limits of radicalism in the age of #Resistance. I hope that it moves you, makes you think, and inspires you to stick around after the show to talk with me, the artists, and one another.
On behalf of the Theater Alliance staff, board, and artists I wish you and your family a joyous season.
See you at the playhouse,
P.S. In theater, we are accustomed to making a little go a long way. It is through the generosity of friends like you — and gifts of all sizes — that our work is possible. Thank you.
Continue ReadingWrite one 10-minute play, with no more than 3 characters, exploring the relationship between these people and the punch.
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