Category Archives: In The Intersection

Seattle News: Who’s Afraid of $15?

This Seattle News article talks about how ACT Theatre plans to willingly raise the minimum wage of their employees to $15 even if the new minimum wage proposal in Seattle isn’t passed. Read the article to find out how other companies in the city are reacting to the potential wage increase.

HowlRound: What Happened When Critics Failed to Review My Latino Play

Director and professor Tlaloc Rivas talks about how no one from any English-language paper reviewed a show, Mariela en el Desierto, he directed at Aurora Theatre Company in Atlanta, GA. He explains how essential it is for works by Latino/as to be recognized and reviewed. Read the article here.

DC Theatre Scene: A Living Wage is Our Right and Responsibility

This article from lighting designer Andrew Griffin is in response to Philly theatre artist Charlotte Ford’s interview, which we discussed on 5/26/14. In his article, Griffin talks about how artists devalue each other by accepting less money for hard, time-consuming work. Read the article here.