by kathryn
on June 22, 2016
My heart started to thump. Remember when you were a kid and you could feel in your bones that something exciting was about to happen? That's what I felt, way back in 2007 the first time I watched a live-streamed show. Even though it was just two friends talking, I got it immediately. Like theater, [...]
by kathryn
on May 24, 2011
This article was first published in the April Issue of Scene4 Magazine The American theatrical blogosphere has been awash these past few months with responses to Rocco Landesman's recent speech in which he asserted that the supply of arts in America has outpaced demand. If, as Mr. Landesman believes, attendance at American theater is decreasing [...]
by kathryn
on August 3, 2010
(crossposted at KathrynJones.tv) A friend of mine, a theater professional with 20 years of professional experience was just offered an audition, via their agent, for a workshop of a new play. The director of this workshop is an Academy Award winning documentary director. The pay for 25 hours of work is $100 dollars. Total. That's [...]