Published Articles
Here are a few articles that I have had published.
The Artist’s Garden (PAFA): Watch the women bloom
Published: May 1st, 2015
I discuss the role of women as subjects and artists during the American Impressionist era, more specifically in the Garden Movement.
Published: May 1st, 2015
I discuss the role of women as subjects and artists during the American Impressionist era, more specifically in the Garden Movement.
YOUNG VOICES MONOLOGUE FESTIVAL 2015 (InterAct): The maturity of Millennials
Published: Mar. 23rd, 2015
I explore the unique insights of 17 high-school playwrights in the Philadelphia area.
Published: Mar. 23rd, 2015
I explore the unique insights of 17 high-school playwrights in the Philadelphia area.
These are articles in which I aided with research and editing during my internship with Dr. Henrik Eger.
A “real” American isn’t just a white American: Jeanne Sakata
and the Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi. Part 2 of the interview with the
playwright of Hold These Truths
Published: Feb. 27th, 2015
In a powerful, hard-hitting second interview, the playwright of Hold These Truths returns to discuss discrimination and the nature of real Americans.
Published: Feb. 27th, 2015
In a powerful, hard-hitting second interview, the playwright of Hold These Truths returns to discuss discrimination and the nature of real Americans.
Meta-morphing Kafka’s Gregor: Interview with director Rebecca Wright in The Metamorphosis
Published: Feb. 23rd, 2015
In a rare feat, director Rebecca Wright produced the Steven Berkoff adaptation of Kafka's Metamorphosis with a woman playing the many-legged bug of Gregor Samsa.
Published: Feb. 23rd, 2015
In a rare feat, director Rebecca Wright produced the Steven Berkoff adaptation of Kafka's Metamorphosis with a woman playing the many-legged bug of Gregor Samsa.
However Painful the History: Interview with Jeanne Sakata, playwright of Hold These Truths
Published: Feb. 13th, 2015
Hold These Truths is the story of Gordon Hirabayashi, a famous activist who protested against the Japanese internment camps in the early 1940s.
Published: Feb. 13th, 2015
Hold These Truths is the story of Gordon Hirabayashi, a famous activist who protested against the Japanese internment camps in the early 1940s.
Under My Skin Gets Under My Skin: An Interview with Playwright Michael Hollinger
Published: Feb. 13th, 2015
While a man lies in a hospital bed, in need of a kidney transplant, his daughter struggles with her feelings of anger and contempt for him as she tries to decide whether to save his life.
Published: Feb. 13th, 2015
While a man lies in a hospital bed, in need of a kidney transplant, his daughter struggles with her feelings of anger and contempt for him as she tries to decide whether to save his life.