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Theatre:
A Catalyst for Transformation in a Time of Crisis, A Symposium
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NJTA's
Response To September 11, 2001
The
New Jersey Theatre Alliance, hosted this in-depth symposium
on January 28, 2002 as a response to the events of 9/11.
Generously
funded by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the evening
consisted of a panel discussion and question and answer
period with renowned playwrights Emily Mann, Al Carmines
and Deborah Brevoort and educators Israel Hicks and
Kathleen Gaffney.
Dr.
Clement A. Price, Chairman of African-American Studies
at Rutgers University, served as moderator.
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This
panel discussion served as a basis for the Nation Public
Radio national broadcast Unscripted - A Theatre Community
Responds to 9/11.
Transcripts
and audio-tapes of the symposium are available along
with CD's of Unscripted.
Please
specify which medium you prefer when ordering these
publications. Order
now.
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