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BookDragon Theater studies

Oct 27, 2021

Smile: The Story of a Face by Sarah Ruhl [in Booklist]

Mar 06, 2014

The Great White Way: Race and the Broadway Musical by Warren Hoffman [in Library Journal]

Jul 27, 2011

Asian American Plays for a New Generation edited by Josephine Lee, Don Eitel, and R.A. Shiomi

Mar 01, 2010

Kissing the Mask: Beauty, Understatement and Femininity in Japanese Noh Theater, with Some Thoughts on Muses (Especially Helga Testorf), Transgender Women, Kabuki Goddesses, Porn Queens, Poets, Housewives, Makeup Artists, Geishas, Valkyries and Venus Figurines by William T. Vollmann [in Library Journal]

May 01, 2007

Encyclopedia of Asian Theatre (two volumes) edited by Samuel Leiter [in Bloomsbury Review]

May 01, 2007

A History of Asian American Theatre by Esther Kim Lee [in Bloomsbury Review]

Nov 01, 2006

American Jewish Theater: Defining the Indefinable [in Bloomsbury Review]

Feb 25, 2005

A Guide to the Japanese Stage: From Traditional to Cutting Edge by Ronald Cavaye, Paul Griffith, Akihiko Senda [in AsianWeek]

Nov 26, 2004

No More Cherry Blossoms: Sisters Matsumoto and Other Plays by Philip Kan Gotanda + Author Profile [in AsianWeek]

Jul 30, 2004

Maps of City & Body: Shedding Light on the Performances of Denise Uyehara | script and commentary by Denise Uyehara, foreword by Chay Yew [in AsianWeek]

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