CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Natasha’s Dream: a Foreign and Familiar Vision

HowlRound: Some works of art are political due to the issues of class disparity, gender bias, or racial discrimination that they explore. Other works are politicized by broader developments in the world around them. Natasha’s Dream, presented in a brief three-show run a the Mosesian Center for the Arts as a co-production by Arlekin Players and New Repertory Theatre, falls into both categories—the former by intention of the playwright, Yaroslava Pulinovich, and the latter by unpredictably shifting global forces.

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