Here are a few posts from last week's Greenpage that might be worth your time...
Apart from Chris Martin’s fall, here are 10 other examples of onstage accidents. Can we keep performers safe?
theconversation.com: In recent months, Australian concertgoers have witnessed plenty of unexpected onstage drama. The latest example came from Coldplay’s sold-out Sunday show in Melbourne. Lead singer Chris Martin took a sudden plunge through a trapdoor, catching fans off guard, before reemerging with a laugh and reassuring wave.
Kwame Kwei-Armah: arts education cuts pose danger to diversity in theatre
Theatre | The Guardian: Kwame Kwei-Armah, the outgoing artistic director of the Young Vic, has warned that diversity in the theatre industry will regress if the government does not make urgent interventions to improve the provision of drama and art classes in schools.
Theatre Educators Report Growing Censorship Pressure in EdTA State of Theatre Education Report
Playbill: The Educational Theatre Association (EdTA) has released its 2024 State of Theatre Education Report, and this year's findings included continued and growing censorship pressures on theatre educators. The report summarizes findings from a study of more than 1,800 theatre educators in public and private schools across the U.S.
14 Sustainability Terms You Need to Know
www.meetingsnet.com: It can be hard to talk to stakeholders and suppliers about sustainability when the terms are confusing or poorly defined. Here is a handy primer explaining 14 of the most common sustainability terms to help you have more productive conversations in the future.
Once Again the Broadway League Is Out of Touch With the Theater Community
StageLync: The ritual of dimming lights on Broadway to honor deceased artists has long been seen as a sacred tradition, a brief and poignant moment when the bustling Theater District comes together to recognize a loss in its ranks. But in recent years, the practice has sparked controversy as the Broadway League—the trade association made up of theater owners and producers which oversees such decisions—has tightened its criteria for who gets this honor.
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