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Kitty Felde

Playwright Kitty Felde’s Bosnian war courtroom drama A Patch of Earth has been produced worldwide and won the Maxim Mazumdar New Play Competition. Her Gogol Project was named Best Adaptation by the LA Drama Critics Circle, and her one-woman show with a ghost Alice, an evening with the tart-tongued daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, was named “Critic’s Pick” by The Washington Post  at the 2011 Capital Fringe Festival. Felde co-founded LA’s Theatre of NOTE and led the playwriting program at the HOLA Youth Theatre. She is a public radio veteran and is host/creator of the Book Club for Kids podcast.

Essay

Netherlands are Debating Racially-Charged Caricature—Why Can’t We?

8 November 2015

Playwright Kitty Felde discusses the challenges of producing her play The Luckiest Girl, which features the Dutch character Zwarte Piet.

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