A special all-digital issue in which directors and choreographers reflect on two fundamental questions: How have we changed? How has our work changed? Fervent and deeply thoughtful, the responses are personal ruminations that offer incisive commentary on the American theatre today, and bold hopes for its future. The issue includes conversations with and articles by Zi Alikhan, David Anzuelo, Nicole Brewer, Valerie Curtis-Newton, Leah C. Gardiner, Sara Holdren, JoAnn M. Hunter, Leslie Ishii, Lorin Latarro, Ron May, Macey Mott, Robert O’Hara, Ralph B. Peña, Lonny Price, Laura Rikard, Luis Salgado, Chloe Treat, Moritz von Stuelpnagel, Gabriel Vega Weissman, Diana Wyenn, and Annie Yee. The issue also features letters from SDC President Evan Yionoulis, SDC Executive Director Laura Penn, and SDC Foundation President Mark Brokaw. The Peer-Reviewed Section includes an essay on the Alexander Technique by Jennifer Schulz, an AmSAT certified Alexander Technique teacher, and a book review by Megan Sandberg-Zakian.