Out of the Fringe | 
| Creators: Caridad Svich, Maria Teresa Marrero Publisher: Theatre Communications Group Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.7 x 1.3
ISBN: 1559361719 Dewey Decimal Number: 812.54080868 EAN: 9781559361712 ASIN: 1559361719
Publication Date: December 15, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description There is a new generation of Latina/o dramatists afoot. According to Caridad Svich, editor of Out of the Fringe: Contemporary Latina/Latino Theatre and Performance, "There is a wave of dramatists, storytellers and poets, creating work intensely personal and idiosyncratic, eerie and lyrical, metaphysical and emotive. Flourishing within the margins of an already marginalized theatrical environment, they align themselves with resurgent poetry and the spoken-word movement, with alternative music and literature scenes; their work is bred on the economics of poetry and the nurturing of their work outside official venues."Collected here are 10 beautifully inventive, shape-changing, form-molding, poetic masterworks of the American theatre: Luis Alfaro, Straight as a Line Coco Fusco/Nao Bustamante, Stuff Migdalia Cruz, Fur Nilo Cruz, Night Train to Bolina Naomi Iizuka, Skin Oliver Mayer, Ragged Time Pedro Monge-Rafuls, Trash Cherre Moraga, The Hungry Woman: Mexican Medea Monica Palacios, Greetings from a Queer Seorita Caridad Svich, Alchemy of Desire/Dead-Man's Blues
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great new plays March 18, 2000 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
"Out of the Fringe" provides an electric and eclectic new world of plays by latinas/latinos. Thanks to this handsome new anthology, latino/latina theater is shown to alive and thriving in the U.S., whether in the hands of gay activist chicano humorist Luis Alfaro or lyrical cuban-american Nilo Cruz. Caridad Svich, who compiled the anthology, has an extremely musical incantatory play included as well. It is a testament to the energetic state of latino/latina theater and thought that mixed-blood chicano Oliver Mayer writes a play which has but a single latina character and whose themes are national more than regional. This is a must-read. These plays should be done!
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