Why TYA Theatres Should Pay Attention to “Black Panther” Success in Movie Theaters
Why TYA Theatres Should Pay Attention to “Black Panther” Success in Movie Theaters (Affectionately known as: Stop Sleepin’ on T’Challa, Okaye, and Nem) Why are journalists like Joanne Lu writing... Read More
“Politicians don’t bring people together. Artists do.”
**This piece is part of a larger series of responses to TYA/USA’s Call to Action: Responding to Hate with Art and Action, written by a range of leading voices in the... Read More
How We Heal: Creating a bold and encouraging vision of the future through TYA
**This piece is part of a larger series of responses to TYA/USA’s Call to Action: Responding to Hate with Art and Action, written by a range of leading voices in the... Read More
Responding to Hate with Art and Action: TYA as a Force of Change
A Call to Action for Artists, Leaders, Administrators, Educators, Teaching Artists, Faculty and Students in Theatre for Young Audiences What a week. My heart, mind and focus are still in... Read More
Navigating Our Journey of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
(This piece is the featured editorial in the Spring 2017 issue of TYA Today. To receive a subscription of the printed magazine, become a member of TYA/USA. Learn more here.)... Read More
The Inclusivity of Theater in Everyday Life
by Sharon Counts I had been teaching theater to middle school, high school and college students for almost 10 years when I took a job starting a theater program at a... Read More