Sunday, September 25, 2022

Worth a Look

Here are a few posts from last week's Greenpage that might be worth your time...

AFRIYAH: Ghanaian Costume Designer Who Worked On The Woman King Speaks On Styling Actors And Her Career

YEN.COM.GH: Ghanaians born in the nineties have seen the best of local movies such as Diabolo, Mamma Mia and theatrical dramas like Obra and Osofo Dadzie by great actors such as David Dontoh and Grace Omaboe, popularly known as Maame Dokono.

I Coordinated Sex Scenes for 'Blonde,' the NC-17 Marilyn Monroe Biopic With Ana De Armas

www.businessinsider.com: I'm a certified intimacy coordinator for film, TV, and theater, which means I help facilitate the performance of intimate scenes for productions.

How Drama Can Help Open Up Conversations on Suicide for Young People in Post-Pandemic Times

The Theatre Times: Suicide is the second highest cause of death in 15-to-29-year-olds around the world, according to UK charity Young Minds, an organization set up to help children and young people with mental health issues.

Women Still Underrepresented Behind the Camera in Indie Film World

Vanity Fair: Despite making up over half of the country’s population, women are still underrepresented behind the camera in America’s independent film industry. According to the study “Indie Women: Behind-the-Scenes Employment of Women in U.S. Independent Film, 2021-22” released today by Dr. Martha M. Lauzen

A Capital Season

AMERICAN THEATRE: For this year’s survey of what theatre insiders are looking forward to in the coming season, we asked folks who work for theatres located in our nation’s capital cities: What show or program at your theatre most exemplifies that way the American theatre has changed? And what play not at your theatre are you most looking forward to seeing, even if you have to travel to see it?

 

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