Tag Archives: Native Voices
A Thought-Provoking Storyteller
What if you’d taken an oath–and then discovered that honoring your word meant devastating the people closest to you? That’s the dilemma in which Vickie Ramirez places her protagonist, in her new play, Stand-Off At Highway #37, which has its … Continue reading
“Native Voices” Sharing History
Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure is a dark, earthy comedy. Native Voices co-founder and Artistic Director Randy Reinholz has re-imagined it–by creating a new play based on Native American history. His new work, Measure for Measure: An Indian Boarding School Comedy takes … Continue reading
Randy Reinholz Interview, Part Two
Native Voices co-founder and Artistic Director Randy Reinholz discusses the ways his new play, Measure for Measure: An Indian Boarding-School Comedy, updates the Shakespearean comedy.
Randy Reinholz Interview, Part Three
Native Voices co-founder and Artistic Director Randy Reinholz offers a preview of Native Voices’ Third Annual Short Play Festival, and discusses some of the ways the U.S. justice system is based on Native American law.
Native Voices’ New Dialogues
This week marks an exciting annual event for Native Voices at the Autry. Their fifteenth annual Playwrights’ Retreat culminates, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 29-31, in their Festival of New Plays. Each evening at 7:30, the troupe presents a … Continue reading