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Foreword | 9 | |
The Impact of Race on Theatre | 11 | |
Ghetto Art and Energy | 13 | |
Searching for Brothers Kindred - Rhythm & Blues of the Fifties | 41 | |
Jazz | 57 | |
Breaking the Rules - Educational Ethics and Ethnicity | 67 | |
On Producing James Brown in Liberia | 73 | |
On Tour in Africa: Zora Neale Hurston | 81 | |
At the Berlin Wall | 91 | |
The African American Theatre of Tomorrow | 95 | |
Beyond New York - Touring and the LORT | 101 | |
Celebrating Black Women | 105 | |
Playwrights | ||
The Restructuring of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun | 117 | |
Lorraine Hansberry's Children - Black Artists and A Raisin in the Sun | 125 | |
Baraka at the Millenium | 129 | |
Come By Bullins | 133 | |
Remembering Langston Hughes | 137 | |
For Shauneille Perry | 145 | |
Gwendolyn Brooks | 147 | |
Miss P. J. Gibson | 149 | |
Laurence Holder | 151 | |
The Plays of Ron Milner | 155 | |
Festivals | ||
National Black Theatre Festival - African Heritage and Kinship | 163 | |
The Impact of Race on Two Cultural Festivals in Atlanta | 171 | |
The Eleventh Biennial Theatre Communications Group Conference | 183 | |
Woza Afrika! Festival, Sarafina! and the Plays of Soyinka | 193 | |
Letters | ||
Women's Wear Daily Critiques Black Theatre | 205 | |
What Are Black Artists and Dramatists to Do? | 207 | |
Casting Miss Saigon in a Bad Light | 209 | |
In Response to John Simon's "Black and Blue" | 211 | |
Left Out in London | 213 | |
Appendices | ||
Shades of Harlem in Japan | 217 | |
A Black Henry VIII at the Public Theatre | 225 | |
Directing at the Crossroads | 237 | |
Management | 243 | |
Thirty-Three Years of Production | 249 |
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Add The Impact of Race: Theatre and Culture, (Applause Books). Here is a major work by a contemporary American artist at the top of his game. Woodie King, Jr.'s book is an impassioned stand against racism, sexism and classism in theatre and culture. King has been an active producer and director in t, The Impact of Race: Theatre and Culture to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Impact of Race: Theatre and Culture, (Applause Books). Here is a major work by a contemporary American artist at the top of his game. Woodie King, Jr.'s book is an impassioned stand against racism, sexism and classism in theatre and culture. King has been an active producer and director in t, The Impact of Race: Theatre and Culture to your collection on WonderClub |