A lot of plays are bad. And one bad play; it seems; can turn us off theater for good. So; what can we learn from the bad play? Jordan Tannahill; after talking to theater heavy-hitters from Australia to Berlin; offers a roadmap for a renewed theater; one that is less insular; less insulting; with better infrastructure. In reconsidering dramaturgy; programming strategies; and alternative models for producing; he aims to turn theater from an obligation to a destination.Jordan Tannahill is a multidisciplinary artist based in Toronto. His production of Sheila Hetis All Our Happy Days Are Stupid will be performed in New York in 2015.
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