Here are a few posts from last week's Greenpage that might be worth your time...
SAG-AFTRA Members Ratify New Contract With 78% in Favor
www.thewrap.com: SAG-AFTRA members have ratified the union’s new contract with Hollywood studios by 78.33% of the vote, ending a historic year for Hollywood labor marked by the industry’s first double strike since 1960.
IATSE and Teamsters Gear Up for Next Year's Labor Fight
variety.com: Writers returned to work two months ago, and the SAG-AFTRA strike has been over for nearly a month. Production has restarted but won’t be back to full strength until mid-January.
Katy Sullivan To Be First Woman with Disability In 'Richard III' Lead
www.ticketnews.com: The Tony-nominated actress Katy Sullivan will star in “Richard III” at Chicago’s Shakespeare Theatre, making her the first woman with a disability to play a lead production role.
Broadway musical 'How to Dance in Ohio' stars 7 autistic actors
NPR: Even before the action of the Broadway musical How to Dance in Ohio starts, its seven autistic actors walk onstage – as themselves – and tell the audience about what they're going to see. "If you've met one autistic person, you have met one autistic person," one says. The audience laughs.
Meow Wolf’s Dale Sheehan On Changing The Status Quo
Live Design Online: Eventually, the dumpster-diving, disruptive style of art that they brought into the community became pop-up shows that traveled around the country. Sheehan says they wanted to build immersive, maximalist, experiential art and accidentally invented it along the way.
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