Monthly Archives: April 2022

Women in Indian Puppetry: Negotiating Traditional Roles and New Possibilities

Indian puppetry, long a formidable art playing a central role in religious rituals and village life, is caught up today in India’s seismic economic and cultural shifts. Many traditional forms languish on the verge of extinction, having long ago lost …

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Tales from the Dead. Miyagi’s Antigone at the Armory

Every semester I delight in showing my large Introduction to Theatre class at Hunter College a range of images drawn from innumerable productions of Sophocles’ Antigone. It is a quick and relatively reliable way of bringing home to first-time …

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