Lady Rizo Returns to “Under” from The Civilians’ F*cking and Dying with New Music Video
Lady Rizo discusses her new music video for “Under,” a song originally written for The Civilians’ Let Me Ascertain You: F*cking and Dying series.
Lady Rizo discusses her new music video for “Under,” a song originally written for The Civilians’ Let Me Ascertain You: F*cking and Dying series.
The creators of “Against Women And Music!,” Grace McLean and Kate Douglas, talk creating the upcoming cabaret during the pandemic.
The writer of The Civilians’ current production of Black Feminist Video Game, Darrel Alejandro Holnes, explains how the show came to be.
Sunwatcher creators Isabella Dawis, Tidtaya Sinutoke, and Nana Dakin provide a glimpse into one of their creative meetings.
Cookout Games, the designers of the video game contained within Darrel Alejandro Holnes’ new online play, Black Feminist Video Game, speak about creating a game specifically for the theater.
Lead Dramaturg Phoebe Corde discusses the upcoming Civilians cabaret, Showing Up, with lyricist Rebecca Hart.
Associate damaturg James La Bella sits down with Colette Robert and Accra Shepp to speak about upcoming cabaret “Showing Up”
Civilians’ Artistic Director Steve Cosson revisits the inspirations behind Michael Friedman’s score for “(I Am) Nobody’s Lunch.”
An appraisal of Derek McCormack’s latest work as a closet drama and literary object.
The final episode of Kamala Sankaram and Rob Handel’s serial opera premieres tonight, December 17th.
Sarah Gancher’s newest play, a workplace comedy about the Russian trolls who influenced the 2016 presidential election, is making its world premiere—fittingly—online.
Celebrating its tenth year, The Civilians’ R&D Group provides artists a season-long developmental residency.
In the early aughts, The Civilians’ dared to create a show that grappled with conflicting realities coming from the Bush administration and the media-at-large.
As Philadelphia attempts to achieve inclusion and equity for black creatives, Dezi Tibbs interviews BIPOC Philly artists about visions for the future and the creation of The Black Theatre Alliance of Philadelphia.
Reunited after the shutdown, the cast of Theater of War Production’s “Antigone in Ferguson” provide comfort to the afflicted just as they did when the show first premiered in 2016.
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