November 2008

FEATURE ARTICLES
Glamming It Up with Taylor Mac
an interview by Caridad Svich
A drag performer and playwright fiercely embodies his own speculations about beauty and imperfection
This New Eurafrique Magic
An interview by Randy Gener
Translation by Chantal Bilodeau
Global influences and Ivorian personal reinvention meet in the ferocious theatre of Koffi Kwahulé
From the Executive Director
That Was Then, This is Now
Editor’s Note
from Jim O'Quinn
IN PRINT for November 2008
Frame by Frame
5 photographers contemplate the move from film to digital in documenting theatrical moments
By Kevin Berne, Michal Daniel, T. Charles Erickson, Rivka Katvan and Joan Marcus
String Theory
A puppetry summit down under displays the potential and the pitfalls of the form
By Eileen Blumenthal
Toward a More Sustainable Theatre
Why theatre artists should be concerned about pollution, global climate change and the sustainable future
By Mike Lawler
PLAYSCRIPT: Stunning
David Adjmi's searing drama looks at an insular Syrian-Jewish Brooklyn community rarely represented in literature. Plus, an interview with the playwright by Marian Seldes
PLUS - Articles by and about Banana Bag & Bodice, Robert Brustein, Ron OJ Parson, Portland Center Stage and True Colors Theatre Company.






