
HowlRound Publishes Anthology of Essays on Equitable, Disruptive Theatre
“In publishing this anthology, HowlRound hopes to further our vision of a theatre field where resources and power are shared equitably in all directions.”
“In publishing this anthology, HowlRound hopes to further our vision of a theatre field where resources and power are shared equitably in all directions.”
Students participate in all aspects of planning the Emerson Stage season.
P. Carl discusses literature, non-fiction, and poetry that helped him write his own story.
Since COVID-19 has forced artists to rethink how they engage with audiences and survive social distancing, HowlRound is reaching more and more people hungry to connect.
HowlRound and a group of artists, arts administrators, and others from around the U.S. will gather online Monday, March 16, at 8:00 pm EST to discuss how COVID-19 is impacting freelance artists from all disciplines, and where artists can look for support in this complicated moment.
P. Carl had never written a book, when a literary agent called asking him to write his memoir.
In a commentary piece for WBUR’s The ARTery, Marcia Garcia describes how ArtsEmerson, celebrating its 10th anniversary, is moving the needle regarding equity in the arts.
Emerson College Distinguished Artist-in-Residence P. Carl received the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Kroc Institute at the University of Notre Dame for a career spent using storytelling and the arts to foster dialogue, create policy, and transform systems.
HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatre makers around the world housed in Emerson’s Office of the Arts, has a new look and new features, with the same vital mission.