BONK! Performance Series at Racine Public Library
We’re pleased to welcome Nick Demske to the site today to share Racine Public Library’s BONK! Performance Series. Nick is the director and curator of the BONK! Series, which aims to bring challenging poetry, art, and performance to the established local arts community. The series has garnered national attention in the American poetry scene and...
Featuring: After Dark Productions ~ or, Murder in the Library!
Murder in the library – a popular program for libraries around the world, one that is personally near and dear to my heart (having played parts in two in-house “productions” in the last two years!). The format for this classic game is familiar to many: actors (library staff or other local talent) mingle with guests...
Upstream Arts presents “Ready for Work” programs at Hennepin County Libraries
The mission of Upstream Arts is to enhance the lives of adults and youth with disabilities by fostering creative communication and social independence through the power of arts education. Upstream Arts was founded in 2006 by a professional theatre artist and an educator who successfully used the communicative tools of theater and dance–movements, body language,...
Page to Stage: At season’s end
Brandon Monokian is a theatre artist who works in the New York City and New Jersey area. For the Page to Stage guest blog series, Brandon will document the process of bringing three works from the page to the stage – all in the Princeton Public Library. by Brandon Monokian And so a second season...
Page to Stage: Fate, love, and music in “Eurydice”
Brandon Monokian is a theatre artist who works in the New York City and New Jersey area. For the Page to Stage guest blog series, Brandon will document the process of bringing three works from the page to the stage – all in the Princeton Public Library. by Brandon Monokian Next up on the Page...
Page to Stage: “The Arabian Nights”
Brandon Monokian is a theatre artist who works in the New York City and New Jersey area. For the Page to Stage guest blog series, Brandon will document the process of bringing three works from the page to the stage – all in the Princeton Public Library. by Brandon Monokian Like life, nothing is ever...
Featuring: The Performing Arts Library at the Museum of Performance & Design
by Christi Weindorf Located in San Francisco’s Civic Center district, the Museum of Performance & Design Performing Arts Library (MPD PAL) collects, preserves and provides access to materials about the performing arts and theatrical design. The non-circulating research collection was started in 1947 by Russell Hartley, a performer and costume designer for San Francisco Ballet. ...
Page to Stage: on the telling of stories
Brandon Monokian is a theatre artist who works in the New York City and New Jersey area. For the Page to Stage guest blog series, Brandon will document the process of bringing three works from the page to the stage – all in the Princeton Public Library. Page to Stage : an intro to “Freak”...
Page to Stage: where are we headed?
Brandon Monokian is a theatre artist who works in the New York City and New Jersey area. For the Page to Stage guest blog series, Brandon will document the process of bringing three works from the page to the stage – all in the Princeton Public Library. by Brandon Monokian Where are we going in...
Page to Stage: an intro to “Freak”
Brandon Monokian is a theatre artist who works in the New York City and New Jersey area. For the Page to Stage guest blog series, Brandon will document the process of bringing three works from the page to the stage – all in the Princeton Public Library. by Brandon Monokian First up for this summer’s...
Introducing the Page to Stage guest blog series
The Library as Incubator Project is pleased to welcome a new guest blogger to the site. Brandon Monokian is a theatre artist who works in the New York City and New Jersey area. For the Page to Stage guest blog series, Brandon will document the process of bringing three works from the page to the...
“Einstein’s Dreams” at the Princeton Public Library
The Library as Incubator Project is pleased to welcome back theatre artist Brandon Monokian. Brandon is working on a new performance project that will play at the Princeton Public Library at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 21st. Brandon provided us with details about the project and some photos of the rehearsal process. - Laura Please...

