I am newly arrived in New York. The city of my birth. And an energy I have not lived in for over 25 years. But I am home. I know I am home because within days I was sitting on
On August 3, 2013 Gerry Hochwald passed away. He was my father and I miss him terribly. It was an unexpected loss, sudden and sharp the results of it spanning out like the vibrations of one of his pieces of
"Art is the strongest reason that man has to being on the planet." Stefano Massini, playwright of Act 1: A Stubborn Woman: a theatrical memorandum on Anna Politkovksaya sat down with Actress Carolina Gamini in Florence. Since the video is in
We asked Gregory Crafts of Theatre Unleashed about why they pair theatre with charity causes. We also thank him for the guest blog on their site last week! Love collaborating with our fellow theatre artists. With our busy lifestyle, my wife
AN UPDATE ON OUR FRIENDS FROM THE BELARUS FREE THEATRE: Early in 2011 the national and international theatrical community rallied together behind the Belarus Free Theatre as they struggled to find a way to not only continue their powerful work in
At last count, we have 39 total volunteers for our Dec 11 event Especially Now: Create the World Together. One such amazing person is Lynzie Grey, who honors us with her photography on this project. Lynzie already contributed an album from
Often working on a show and involving yourself in other people's stories causes artists to view their own life differently. I asked our team if they are thankful for anything specific after spending time on our rehearsals for the bilingual performance portion
We are pleased and privileged to announce our special guests for ESPECIALLY NOW: Create the World Together December 11 at 7pm UPDATE: Mike Farrell also joins with our Amnesty Action in Act 3! MIKE FARRELL is an American actor, best known for his
At the very start of my acting career I remember participating in an anniversary memorial of the Holocaust in Rochester, NY at the GeVa Theatre. I was asked to do it on the theatre's dark night by the Festival Artistic
Originally Posted at www.tcgcircle.org by Aya Ogawa I’ve been asked by many people what the situation in Japan is like now and how it is affecting artists there. As a New York-based theatre artist with many ties to Japan and former TCG