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Cultural Borders

This three-part series chronicles the musings of a twenty-something college grad making theatre in London, trying to figure out what to bring home.

Passage that reads Build me a city and call it Jersualem.
Essay

Notes on Political Theater

18 October 2013

Eleanor Regan finds during her study abroad experience that theatre that interrogates a subject actively and presents a real viewpoint gives the audience the most to chew on.

Bloody Great Border Ballad.
Essay

How to Make People Disagree

8 September 2013

Highlighted by Scotland’s possible independence, Regan sifts through the idea of how debate can be brought on by political theatre.

Google maps route from Boston to Los Angeles.
Essay

A Hypothesis in Vignettes

23 August 2013

From her time being in a country the size of Michigan that brews narratives of local experiences, Regan wonders about the United States ability to cultivate plays that reflect local area’s stories.

Series are collections of content curated around a specific theme. HowlRound works with curators to develop topical pieces meant to spotlight current events and happenings within the commons.

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