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Tag: Two Trains Running

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THE BALLAD OF TRAYVON MARTIN (New Freedom): When a play makes you feel something

Trish McFadden May 23, 2016 3 Comments

New Freedom Theatre’s latest teaches us that anger is a valid reaction to any play that depicts racial injustice.

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Dear White People: TWO TRAINS RUNNING is not a play about race

Trish McFadden April 2, 2016 4 Comments

A critic evaluating TWO TRAINS RUNNING is not an anthropologist studying another culture through their artifacts.

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TWO TRAINS RUNNING (Arden): 1969, Pittsburgh

Christopher Munden March 21, 2016 2 Comments

August Wilson is a really good playwright. That’s hardly a bold critical statement, but it’s one confirmed by this vivid production at Arden Theatre Company.

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Kash Goins stars as Willy Loman in DEATH OF A SALESMAN. (Photo credit: Katie Balun)
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Building a Diverse Audience for Theater: Interview with playwright/actor/director Kash Goins

Henrik Eger January 22, 2016 No Comments

How can theater attract people of all socio-economic, educational, and ethnic backgrounds?

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