Category: Outside Perspective
Written by: Olivia Stanley
A wise Learning Lab teacher once said, “Life is short… but life is long.” As someone whose calendar is never empty,…
When things get hard, I write.
Perhaps it was growing up attending a TAG school, perhaps it was the constant reading as a child. Whatever it was,…
OR now that the show’s done, where do i put my feelings?
By Christie Vela
I don’t like talk-backs. I should amend that. I don’t like…
A valuable tool in any artist’s bag is the ability to simplify, subtract or just plain leaving something alone. Let the work speak for itself. No…
In our second year of our partnership with Booker T. Washington Theatre Conservatory, one of the ways we’ve encouraged the students in the Norma…
From the outside the Boards of non-profits can be viewed as monolithic, a group cloistered in a conference room judiciously handing down approvals…
Early in the pandemic T3 made a promise that even if we can’t produce theater, we were going to talk and write about it. Even in the off season, you…
… of the stage.
If you have been listening to our podcast UPTOWN DRAMA we have been hearing some of the antics that can happen during a show…
This blog comes from local playwright, actress, and our Soloshoe account manager (our marketing firm), Nicole Neely.
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A blog for a…