tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16731483.post8451997418184346713..comments2024-03-28T12:44:35.099-04:00Comments on News from the "Real World": The Monologue Project celebrates Women of the African Diaspora in theaterDavidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11980248848147600519noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16731483.post-60381892848448379762017-05-07T10:59:10.302-04:002017-05-07T10:59:10.302-04:00I am all for events like this. I think it is so im...I am all for events like this. I think it is so important to recognize all that have had an impact on theatre, not matter how small or long ago. I especially like the format of this event, where the monologue is performed, then discussed, then made available for anyone who wants to read it online. I think that is a great way, not only to present a piece of theatre, but to start real and meaningful discussions about it as well. I think making events and work like this open and accessible to all who want to join is a great way to both educate people about things of which they might not be aware and also entertain them in a new way that perhaps they have not yet experienced. I also think that by holding events like this, it will also contribute to diversity awareness and the importance of having members from all communities represented in the theatre. Ali Whytenoreply@blogger.com