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A Skeptic Gets Convinced By The Modern ‘Translations’ Of The Play On! Shakespeare Project

Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, an editor on the Norton Shakespeare edition, wasn’t worried about profaning the Bard’s texts; he thought the playwrights were being told to stick too close to the original. When he heard the new versions read aloud, and when he considered the choices the playwrights involved made, he was hugely impressed. – American Theatre

Musicians’ Union Says Pension Fund Has Reached ‘Critical And Declining’ Status And Benefits Must Be Cut

“Some 20,000 unionized musicians across the country will soon see ‘painful’ reductions in their pension benefits in order to keep the American Federation of Musicians’ $1.8 billion multi-employer pension fund from running out of money within the next 20 years. The reductions are required by federal law because the Fund has now entered ‘critical and declining’ status.” – Deadline

Now Even Established Opera And Ballet Companies In Europe Are Turning To Crowdfunding

The Dutch National Ballet tried it two years ago with a new piece for its junior company, and it worked. English National Opera and Music Theatre Wales have projects they hope to try the tactic with. The Teatro Real in Madrid started its own crowdfunding platform for special projects. Not only can this method of fundraising help to replace shrinking state support, say those involved, it can also reach a whole new public. – Financial Times

Israel’s Most Famous Choreographer Says Slightly Sympathetic Things About BDS; Israeli Right Flips Out

Batsheva Dance Company’s Ohad Naharin told Army Radio, “BDS is against the occupation, something I sympathize with. I’ve always said that if protesting and boycotting my performances would improve the situation in the territories or bring a solution to the conflict, I would support the boycott myself.” There were prompt calls from some members of the public for Naharin to be stripped of all previous honors and for state funding of his work to be withdrawn. – Haaretz (Israel)