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It Can’t Happen Here: Sexual Harassment in the Theatre, Theatre Bay Area Magazine
“We have a zero-tolerance policy on sexual harassment, and we have never had any complaints.” This is what I heard from the representatives of every Bay Area theatre company I asked (the ones who responded to my query, that is) … Continue reading
Posted in ART, San Francisco, theatre
Tagged ART, culture, gender politics, sexual harassment, society, theatre, Theatre Bay Area Magazine
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My Play from the SF Olympians Festival
Ok, so a short play I wrote (that is, the first play–in fact, the first piece of fiction/adaptation I’ve ever attempted) was read last night as part of the SF Olympians Festival, a thirteen-day series of staged readings of original … Continue reading
Posted in PERSONAL ESSAYS, San Francisco, theatre
Tagged adaptation, classicism, drama, Mnemosyne, San Francisco, San Francisco theatre, SF Olympians Festival, theatre, Themis
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I’m going to Pop-Up Magazine on Wednesday. Are you?
I’ve never been to Pop-Up Mag because my internet connection isn’t fast enough for me to buy tickets in the first nano-second after they go on sale, and then it’s too late. My understanding of what Pop-Up Mag actually is … Continue reading
Posted in EVENTS, publishing, San Francisco, theatre
Tagged authors, journalism, literary events, magazines, pop-up mag, pop-up magazine, San Francisco, theatre
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Theatre of the Oppressed: a Workshop
“Theatre is a language through which human beings can engage in active dialogue on what is important to them. It allows individuals to create a safe space that they may inhabit in groups and use to explore the interactions which … Continue reading