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AnthropScene acts on sustainability The future for Planet Earth may just look a little brighter thanks to an initiative hosted by English Theatre Leipzig
Student production of absurdist classic “Rhinoceros” "Rhinoceros," Eugène Ionesco’s absurdist response to the rise of fascism, was a great choice for a school production and enthusiastically
Free Theater of the Oppressed workshop offered this summer Theater of the Oppressed, a collection of theater techniques, can help communities navigate differences and overcome bias. A free workshop