Nebraska raised lawyer, Mary Kathryn Nagle, continues to impress as a socially aware playwrite. “Miss Lead” played in New York City in January and she has a new play showing in March. Read on for more.
Sliver of a Full Moon – Mary Kathryn Nagle‘s play about the Violence Against Women Act, “Sliver of a Full Moon” takes place Tuesday, March 11th at 7:00PM at the US Capitol Visitor Center Auditorium and Atrium. The event is FREE to the public, no RSVP’s required. Hope to see you there. Here’s a couple of links to help you find your way there, plus more information about the play and National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center. The Capitol –http://www.visitthecapitol.gov/ — and NIWRC, http://www.NIWRC.org/
Miss Lead – The comfortable illusion of stability that the American Dream offers is put on trial in Miss Lead. The legacy of cultural genocide upon Native American culture is a continuing struggle. It’s a scar which Miss Lead asks for its audience to confront, rather than conceal or come to terms with. Miss Lead doesn’t have easy answers but it carries conviction. It’s a play asks the audience to break old routines and to change the repetition of history that American culture has inherited.
http://blogcritics.org/theater-review-nyc-miss-lead-by-mary-kathryn-nagle/
http://www.womanaroundtown.com/sections/playing-around/miss-lead-a-cautionary-play-exposesenvironmental-and-cultural-conflicts
http://newyorktheatrereview.blogspot.com/2014/01/wesleys-theatre-history-notes-on-miss.html
Mary Kathryn Nagle <https://www.facebook.com/Mary.Kathryn.Nagle>
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Mary Kathryn Nagle is a socially aware playwrite
Posted 2014/03/01 by Keith Larsen Blog Site Collections in Celebrations, Commentary, Entertainment, Events, Learning New Things, Theater. Leave a Comment
Nebraska raised lawyer, Mary Kathryn Nagle, continues to impress as a socially aware playwrite. “Miss Lead” played in New York City in January and she has a new play showing in March. Read on for more.
Sliver of a Full Moon – Mary Kathryn Nagle‘s play about the Violence Against Women Act, “Sliver of a Full Moon” takes place Tuesday, March 11th at 7:00PM at the US Capitol Visitor Center Auditorium and Atrium. The event is FREE to the public, no RSVP’s required. Hope to see you there. Here’s a couple of links to help you find your way there, plus more information about the play and National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center. The Capitol –http://www.visitthecapitol.gov/ — and NIWRC, http://www.NIWRC.org/
Miss Lead – The comfortable illusion of stability that the American Dream offers is put on trial in Miss Lead. The legacy of cultural genocide upon Native American culture is a continuing struggle. It’s a scar which Miss Lead asks for its audience to confront, rather than conceal or come to terms with. Miss Lead doesn’t have easy answers but it carries conviction. It’s a play asks the audience to break old routines and to change the repetition of history that American culture has inherited.
http://blogcritics.org/theater-review-nyc-miss-lead-by-mary-kathryn-nagle/
http://www.womanaroundtown.com/sections/playing-around/miss-lead-a-cautionary-play-exposesenvironmental-and-cultural-conflicts
http://newyorktheatrereview.blogspot.com/2014/01/wesleys-theatre-history-notes-on-miss.html
Mary Kathryn Nagle <https://www.facebook.com/Mary.Kathryn.Nagle>
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