MENA Artists Launch National Alliance
The National Alliance for Middle Eastern and North African Theater Makers will amplify the voices of MENA artists in the American theatre.
The National Alliance for Middle Eastern and North African Theater Makers will amplify the voices of MENA artists in the American theatre.
We asked leaders at some of the nation’s small theatre companies which shows, both large and small, they were most looking forward to in the coming season.
A Block Party on the eve of the TCG National Conference showcased Miami’s wildly diverse arts and the people who make them.
The lineup will include a U.S. debut, a world premiere, a short play festival, and an International Women’s Day homage.
The festival of short plays features works by seven playwrights from a variety of Middle Eastern backgrounds.
The season will feature four plays and a reading series.
From the beginnings of the Alley in Houston to Pan Asian Rep in NYC and Golden Thread in San Francisco, November was filled with theatrical milestones.
Food and homecoming are at the heart of Amir Nazir Zuabi’s one-woman play, as staged near hot stoves in New York and the Bay Area.
An open letter and a bill of rights, in the interest of more stage works representing the full diversity and humanity of Middle Eastern Americans.
The season will include a world premiere play, new play festivals, and works for young audiences.