Generation Now | 2024 Update
The five theatres of the landmark Generation Now partnership (Latino Theater Company, Ma-Yi Theater Company, Native Voices, Penumbra, and Children’s Theatre Company) are pleased to announce the progress made in the development of multiple commissions by BIPOC artists, of new works for multigeneration audiences.
Interview with Playwright, juliany taveras
juliany taveras (they/them/elle) is a storyteller from Ayití Bohio (Dominican Republic) by way of Lenapehoking (New York City). Their work, which centers the lives and liberation of the Afro/Indigenous and queer/trans diasporas, takes many forms, including playwriting, screenwriting, poetry, photography, graphic design, teaching artistry, and (perhaps most importantly) kinship. Their newest play, Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress is now available for licensing. Did you have a favorite dress-up item from childhood? I didn't actually play dress-up very often as a child, but I do remember how much i loved putting on my dad's seemingly giant t-shirts...
3 Theatre Activities to Celebrate “The Week of the Young Child”
The Week of the Young Child™ is an annual celebration of early learning, young children, their teachers and families, but these creativity-building activities are perfect for any time of year! Theatre is important for young children because: · Pretend play builds curiosity through exploration and questioning · Language-rich stories and songs build vocabulary and pre-reading skills · Creative storytelling gives children opportunities to make choices and practice problem-solving · Expressive movement and rhythmic dance exercise motor skills, supporting muscle and brain development. · Dramatic play teaches empathy as children learn to identify and express feelings. · Self-expression is foundational to self and...
Barry Kornhauser Reflects on the Development of 'Balloonacy'
This preschool production isn’t just for preschoolers! Balloonacy was created in 2014 and started a wave of popularity around the world for Theatre for the Very Young. We sat down with playwright, Barry Kornhauser to talk about about the development of this work and about the audiences beyond preschoolers with whom this production resonates.