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Seeing Venezuela’s Reality Through Art Blog Post by Karla Ojeda, February 11, 2019 During the run of Elsewhere last month, we were encouraged by the outpouring of support from the Venezuelan community. The text below is written by Karla, a young woman who...
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The Greatest Damage – Laureano Márquez Blog Post by Laureano Márquez, January 21, 2019 The greatest damage the regime has done is not the destruction of the oil industry, or the disappearance of gold, or the bankruptcy of agriculture and industry. It is not the...
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ELSEWHERE’S VENEZUELAN INSPIRED SOUNDSCAPE Blog Post by By René Orea, January 11, 2018 Being a part of the composition and sound design team for Elsewhere, has offered opportunity to create an atmosphere that reflects the high tension generated by a huge...
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Thoughts on Other People’s Children – Amanda Blog Post by Amanda Goldberg, Nov. 4, 2018 Hannah Moscovitch’s play, Other People’s Children, was not created with the sole purpose of entertaining audiences. It is a deep examination into the lives of three...
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Thoughts on Other People’s Children – Cristina Blog Post by Cristina Cugliandro, Nov. 2, 2018 MORE AT PLAY by Cristina I adore watching the work. The nature of the process is fascinating because, though staging a play is often technical and logical, I have...
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Thoughts on Other People’s Children – Erin Blog Post by Erin Lindsay, Oct. 31, 2018 One of the core things I noticed when I watched the first stumble through of Other People’s Children in rehearsal at Espace Libre, and then when I experienced it again in...