Artist, Immigrant: Andreas Robertz
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) To practice theatre, as director and teacher, Andreas Robertz crosses boundaries, cultures, genres, and venues. His...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Gloria Zelaya
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) In 1983 I went to a theatre festival, El Segundo Encuentro de Teatro Latinoamericano, held in Nicaragua. There I met...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Henry Ong
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) Henry Ong cares very much about the subjects of his play and writes beautifully about tough topics: Cambodian holocaust...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Natalia de Campos
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) I met Natalia when she first came to the U.S. and we worked together on a couple of early ITP projects at the Tenement...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Tony Naumovski
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) These days, I think Tony is one of the hardest-working actors in town: film, TV, readings, shows, classes. He can play a...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Lanna Joffrey
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) 1. How have you combined, in your work, your country’s culture? I have several countries/cities/states I identify/connect...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Abraham J. Amkpa
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) What do you love about theatre in the U.S. for yourself and in general? I love theatre because it gives me the...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Daniel Jáquez
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) What do you love about theatre in the U.S. for yourself and in general? I like that in NYC you can see small experimental...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Tran T Thuc Hanh
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) I recently worked with Hanh in a reading about Vietnamese immigrants in the Czech Republic. She read in English,...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Cosmin Chivu
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) I don’t remember when I first met Cosmin, but I have always admired his tenacity, good humor, intelligence and directing...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Andrew Guilarte
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) What do you love about theatre in the U.S. for yourself and in general? Well, for one thing you never know what you’re...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Christine Evans
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) What do you love about theatre in the U.S. for yourself and in general? The talented, gritty and brilliant people I’ve...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Dmitry Troyanovsky
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) What do you love about theatre in the U.S. for yourself and in general? At its best, American theatre brings together...
View ArticleArtist, Immigrant: Lucie Pohl
(To learn more about Marcy Arlin’s Artist, Immigrant blog series, click here.) I met Lucie Pohl when she auditioned (and got the part) in a new play by Ruth Margraff, Three Graces, which we performed...
View ArticleMultilinguality in Plays and the Audience
(This post is part of the Audience (R)Evolution online salon curated by Caridad Svich for the TCG Audience (R)Evolution Convening in Kansas City, MO in 2015.) Years ago I produced a wonderful play by...
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