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Yasmin Mikhaiel

Yasmin Mikhaiel is an oral historian and dramaturg currently based in Chicago. She graduated from The Theatre School at DePaul Univeristy in 2017 with a BFA in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism. She finds joy in preserving and curating stories that are usually ignored or deemed "lost." Learn more about Yasmin and her work at www.yasminzacaria.com.

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Centering Perspectives of Color in Theatre Criticism
Podcast

Centering Perspectives of Color in Theatre Criticism

With Arti Ishak and Yasmin Zacaria Mikhaiel

4 May 2022

For artists, getting a quality review of their show is often critical to continued success. It can make or break new plays and emerging artists. However, works by BIPOC artists have often been subjected to the white critical gaze in reviews, which has frequently not made any attempt to account for the complexity of culture outside of the reviewer’s own understanding. There has been a major push by BIPOC artists to counter the white supremacy of reviews, including who writes the critiques and what they write about. In this episode, Arti Ishak and Yasmin Zacaria Mikhaiel talk about their experiences as MENA artists and critics, how they negotiate the field of criticism, and what changes can and must be made to the landscape.

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Tilikum and Wading into Better Criticism
Essay

Tilikum and Wading into Better Criticism

28 August 2018

Yasmin Zacaria Mikhaiel talks about the importance of “good” criticism through the lens of Kristiana Rae Colón’s play Tilikum.