Month: February 2012
News: Just published OUT OF SILENCE edited by Caridad Svich
New from Eyecorner Press:
OUT OF SILENCE: Censorship in Theatre & Performance
(theatre, performance, criticism)
CARIDAD SVICH, editor
JUST RELEASED: February, 2012
ISBN: ISBN: 978-8792633149
This collection of essays on the subject of theatre and various forms of censorship gathers in an original and stimulating manner the voices of academics, practitioners and artist-scholars, among them Chantal Bilodeau, Stephen Bottoms, Marvin Carlson, Tim Crouch, Stephen J. Duncombe, Rinde Eckert, Randy Gener, Matthew Goulish, Baz Kershaw, Joanna Laurens, Carl Lavery, Christopher Shinn, and Aleks Sierz. Edited by playwright, scholar and activist Caridad Svich, Out of Silence is an impassioned volume that focuses not only on governmental censorship, but also on the self-censorship of theatre artists in the process of theatre-making and performance.
“This insightful book should be read by theatre practitioners and administrators, and especially by those who guide the future generations of theatre artists who hopefully will be able to help create a vital theatre.” – Ted Shank
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GUAPA chosen for Teatro Vivo Austin Latino New Play Festival 2012
Teatro Vivo Announces: The Austin Latino New Play Festival 2012 April 5 – 7, 2012 at The Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center
Teatro Vivo in conjunction with the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center and ScriptWorks will present the Austin Latino New Play Festival April 5 – 7, 2012. This second annual festival will showcase staged readings of three new plays (one per evening). The plays chosen this year from submissions are Guapa by Caridad Svich, Cura by Raul Garza and Rosalia by Arthur Marroquin.
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Playwright, Translator, Songwriter, Editor
South Gate, California USA
Where do you look for inspiration?
Politics, poetry, music, film, literature and human experience
What’s your favorite book / movie / line from a play / pop culture guilty pleasure / cocktail?
Too many favorites but among them in random order are the films – Terence Malick’sDays of Heaven, Todd Haynes’ Velvet Goldmine, Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull, Allison Anders’ Gas Food Lodging, Jane Campion’s Bright Star, and Sidney Lumet’sDog Day Afternoon.