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araekniarchive · 3 years
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where do you learn to forget
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Adele, Someone Like You
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Joan Tierney, Vacancy
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@then-fate-fell-short​
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Evan Knoll, Blood Makes the Blade Holy
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@poeticsuggestions​ (x)
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Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Apogee (no. 7)
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Margaret Atwood, A Visit
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A. E. Housman, Because I Liked You Better
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David Bottoms, Black Horses
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), dir. Michel Gondry
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Pablo Neruda, Tonight I Can Write The Saddest Lines
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fuckyeahgreatplays · 5 years
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3Views on Theater is a new online journal that will illuminate the art of theater, writing in many voices about our community. If there are 13 ways of looking at a blackbird, there are many ways to look at our national theater: think at least three views, rather than one view.
3Views will create new content through reviews, interviews, and purviews (hearing from the artists themselves). Our notion of a review will model illumination over opinion. We will have conversations with many kinds of artists in the theater community, as well as inviting poets, non-fiction writers, and other cultural critics, to write about the theater. We will invite guest editors to choose content, focusing on insight rather than thumbs up/thumbs down reviews. Editors will rotate month to month, reflecting different aesthetic points of view, genders, races, and other backgrounds. Most importantly, we will always leave room for artists to answer back, in order to create dialogue and to empower artists. We will court a myriad of subjective views rather than perpetuating the illusion that taste is objective.
You know I wouldn’t share a kickstarter if I didn’t think it was important. This is important.I mean, look at the founders!
P. Carl, Kathleen Chalfant, Kirsten Childs, Julia Cho, Kia Corthron, Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, Eisa Davis, Madeleine George, Maria Manuela Goyanes, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Danai Gurira, David Henry Hwang, Phillip Howze, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Christine Jones, Daniel Alexander Jones, Julia Jordan, Jane Jung, Lisa Kron, Todd London, Mona Mansour, Martyna Majok, Ellen Mclaughlin, Michelle Memran, Rachel Kauder Nalebuff, Marsha Norman, Lynn Nottage, Antoinette Nwandu, Penny Pun, José Rivera, Sarah Ruhl, Kaneza Schaal, Rebecca Taichman, Michelle Tse, Liesl Tommy, Marisa Tomei, Paula Vogel, Leah Nanako Winkler, and Chay Yew.
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juliarosasosa · 5 years
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Papá esta en la Atlantida/Our Dad is in Atlantis, written by Javier Malpica and translated into English by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas.
Cleveland Play House and the 2019 BorderLight International Theatre & Fringe Festival
Director: Estefanía Fadul
Dramaturg: Rachel Lerner-Ley & Julia Sosa
Stage Manager: Maryann Morris
Production Assistant: Kyra Button
Associate Producer: Maureen Bur
Cast
Little Brother – Reynaldo Piniella
Big Brother – Nabil Viñas
Stage Directions – Julia Sosa
July 27, 2019 Outcalt Theatre. Cleveland OH, USA
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simplythebess · 12 years
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If you're in NYC and you want to see a good show, click this link and buy some tickets!
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