Author: Angie Fiedler Sutton
Theatre Review: Every Opera Needs Ron Megee and Debra Bluford
For my first ‘live’ opera, “Daughter of the Regiment” is a hilarious start.
A Conversation With Christopher Durang
I got to attend “A Conversation with Christopher Durang” during the 2008 William Inge Theater Festival.
Podcast Episode 2: Stage Managing and Theatre Tales
Episode 2 of the Stage Savvy podcast, talking stage management and tales from theatre.
Spotlight on Kimberly Cowen
Kimberly Cowan dances, and she loves the hard work that goes into it.
Book Review: Not Quite the Handbook
This is a very basic handbook, for better or for worse.
Too Many Arts Organizations?
Are there too many arts organizations? And if so, how do we determine which ones to stop supporting?
Theatre Review: ‘I Don’t Know What Kind of Person I Am.’
Like someone exploring their sexuality, the Unicorn’s “In the Next Room” seems to not quite know what it is.
Season Choices
Further thoughts on what makes a good theatre season.
Being Well-Seasoned
A theatre needs to pay attention to their season.
Why I Won’t Donate to Park University — Communications Fail
Here’s a real-life example of what not to do to keep your potential donors.










