
Push Me, Pull You: Michael Rohd
The founding artistic director of Portland, Oregon's ensemble-based Sojourn Theatre, Rohd explains that some of his greatest artistic satisfactions result from an intentional "collision of brains."
How are audience expectations and public participation changing?
The founding artistic director of Portland, Oregon's ensemble-based Sojourn Theatre, Rohd explains that some of his greatest artistic satisfactions result from an intentional "collision of brains."
We posed our questions of (co-)authorship to Goldsmith, a visual artist-turned-writer whose prose consists simply of re-typing existing information.
*Theater* magazine editor Tom Sellar talked with legendary avant-garde performer Kate Valk on the exciting challenges presented by the Wooster Group's 2011–12 theater season.
Nina Simon conducts a discussion and interactive workshop with local arts and culture practitioners from the Philadelphia area, and shared her vision for the future of cultural institutions as personal, dynamic, and collaborative places for visitor engagement.
Allen and Lerner visited the Center in August 2010 to share examples of their innovations and to discuss collaboration, the impact of institutional creativity, and the utmost seriousness of humor.