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ONSTAGE Playwrights 2017: Meet Allie Costa
Every year we interview our winning playwrights, and this year is no exception! Join us over the coming weeks as we post more interviews with playwrights, along with information about each play’s director and cast! Allie Costa is a 10-minute … Continue reading
Posted in Hot Mess, Playwrights, The Blog
Tagged Allie Costa, Boxes Are Magic, Hot Mess
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I’m supposed to be at ATHE – OR – Inside the mind of a female theatre artist who is also a new mom…
When Charissa Menefee (Our ONSTAGE Partner Producer in Ames) invited me to speak on a panel at this year’s ATHE conference, I was like “Hell yeah!” Not only do I fervently believe in our mission at LBDI and love talking … Continue reading
Posted in Playwrights, Producing, The Blog
Tagged ATHE, Female Theatre Artist, new mom, Parenting and playwriting, Starving Artists, Theatre Conferences
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Little Black Dress INK is an experiment in support, inspired by recent revelations in numbers on the subject of just how few female playwrights actually get produced. Through outreach, education, and producing opportunities, Little Black Dress INK strives to create more … Continue reading
Meet our Ithaca Playwrights!
Oh my gosh, how excited are we about next week’s ONSTAGE reading in Ithaca? I’ll tell you – we’re SUPER excited! Darcy Martin Rose of Acting Out NY and Cynthia Henderson with Performing Arts for Social Change are doing a … Continue reading
Meet our Semi-Finalists: Sedona Edition!
Who hasn’t daydreamed about visiting the beautiful red rocks of Sedona, AZ? I grew up just an hour away from the famous desert landscape, and spent many a day-trip wandering through this beautiful artist retreat – so I was absolutely … Continue reading