All the things we'll remember from 202112/23/2021 Dear friends, Can you believe this year is nearly over? As we count down the final days of 2021, we asked our community to look back at all the things that brightened the year. What was unforgettable? What are we grateful for? On our blog we recently posted crowd-sourced lists of performances, books, music, and films we loved this year. And below here, find a list of moments we’ll never forget from 2021, as well as aspirations for 2022. However you are spending these final few days of 2021, we hope you’ll take a moment to reflect on this wild year, and spend some time dreaming into the new year. Have a happy new year, and we’ll see you in ‘22! Peace, power, and love to you, Paul, Katie, and Kathryn Theater in Asylum Ps. Theater in Asylum is raising money for our dreams in 2022! Help us achieve them! Moments we’ll never forget from 2021
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Film and Television we loved in 202112/22/2021 Each year Theater in Asylum gathers lists of things we loved throughout the year. Below, find a list of films and television shows we loved in 2021, crowd-sourced from our community. And a big shout out to our friends at The Boxcutter Collective! Films
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Music we loved in 202112/22/2021 Each year, Theater in Asylum polls its community to compile a list (and a playlist!) of our favorite songs, albums, and musical artists. Below, see our list of musical acts we loved in 2020. And see here for last year's list! Musicians & Bands
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Memorable Books we read in 202112/21/2021 Each year, Theater in Asylum releases a list of books we read that were impactful, stuck out, and memorable. Below find a list, crowd-sourced from our community, of the books we loved in 2021. And check this post out to see the books we loved last year, in 2020. Fiction
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Theater in Asylum (TIA) is a New York-based theater company founded in 2010 to challenge and empower our community. TIA joyfully pursues a rigorous research and an ensemble-driven approach to theater-making. We create performances to investigate our past, interpret our present, and imagine our future. We prize space to process, space to question—asylum—for ourselves and our community.
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