How difficult it seems to be to compress centuries of history into an evening of heightened drama. Riti Sachdeva renders an epitome of the long-term religious tensions of South Asia in her play, "Parts of Parts of Stitches," currently running at the 14th Street Y. Here's a link to a review.
Concerned about the diminishing presence of arts in education? So am I. This blog will explore the value of adding art to the three R's. It's more than the money; it's humanity.
The John Lennon Peace Wall | Prague 2010
About Me
- AVE
- United States
- Deborah S. Greenhut, PhD, is a playwright, arts documentarian, and educator who began teaching in a one-room school house in rural New England during 1970. These days you can find me collaborating with urban educators and students, seeking new ways to make education artful. I have consulted on management skills and communication arts in 44 of the United States and 5 provinces in Canada. I believe that people learn more effectively through drama-assisted instruction, and I exploit the Internet to deliver it. The views expressed here are entirely mine and not those of any other institution or organization.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Jennifer Muller | The Works at Ailey Center March 19
Monday is a great night to catch Jennifer Muller | The Works performing the beautiful "Aria" to the accompaniment of the excellent Da Capo Chamber Players at the Ailey Center. Tickets at Smarttix.
Don't miss it!
Don't miss it!
Romantic Ireland's Dead and Gone
See two compelling Irish plays at The Cell in Chelsea this weekend just in time for St. Patrick's day! Here's a brief review of "Blood" and "Dancing at Lunacy."
The theater space is excellent and the writers are passionate. Wear green.
The theater space is excellent and the writers are passionate. Wear green.
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The Cell
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