[Candrama] JADT 36.2 Published Online! (Now Featuring Performance Reviews)

Benjamin Gillespie benjamin.a.gillespie at gmail.com
Wed Jun 12 13:33:25 EDT 2024


*[Apologies for Cross-Posting] *



*JADT 36.2 Now Published! (New: Performance Review Section)*



We are thrilled to announce that the newest issue of the *Journal of
American Drama and Theatre** 36.2* <https://www.thesegalcenter.org/jadt> is
now available. In addition to articles and book reviews, *JADT* now
publishes performance reviews. All articles and reviews are online and open
access at https://www.thesegalcenter.org/jadt.



*JADT ISSUE 36.2 <https://www.thesegalcenter.org/jadt>*



*Editorial Introduction*

Benjamin Gillespie & Bess Rowen



*America Happened to Me: Immigration, Acculturation, and Crafting Empathy
in Rags*

Valerie Joyce



*Burning it Down: Theatre Fires, Collective Trauma Memory, and the TikTok
Ban*

Danielle Rosvally



*“A Caribbean Soul in Exile”: Post-Colonial Experiences of a Jamaican Actor*

Thomas H. Arthur



*Archiving a Life in Theatre: The Legacy of Michael Feingold*

Interview with James C. Nicola, Tanya Elder, and Diego Daniel Pardo



*Performance Reviews (New Section)*



*Appropriate*

Alex Ferrone



*Snatch Adams*

Bess Rowen



*MáM*

Sean F. Edgecomb



*Scene Partners*

Benjamin Gillespie



*Oh, Mary!*

Philip Brankin



*Book Reviews*



*Cracking Up: Black Feminist Comedy in the Twentieth and Twenty-First
Century United States*

Reviewed by L. Bailey McDaniel



*Staged News: The Federal Theatre Project's Living Newspapers in New York*

Reviewed by Michael DeWhatley



*Applied Improvisation: Leading, Collaborating, and Creating Beyond the
Theatre*

Reviewed by Philip Wiles



*Another Day's Begun: Thornton Wilder's Our Town in the 21st Century*

Reviewed by Lucas Skajaret



*About JADT*

Founded in 1989, *JADT* is a widely acclaimed peer-reviewed journal
publishing thoughtful and innovative work by leading scholars on theatre,
drama, and performance in the Americas—past and present. The journal’s
provocative articles provide valuable insight and information on the
heritage of American theatre, as well as its continuing contribution to
world literature and the performing arts. *JADT* is fully online and freely
accessible. Our aim is to promote research on theatre of the Americas and
to encourage historical and theoretical approaches to plays, playwrights,
performances, and popular theatre traditions. Studies of dramatic texts
from a purely literary perspective are outside the scope of the journal.



We are currently accepting submissions for essays, performance reviews, and
book reviews on topics relating to theatre, drama, and popular
entertainments of the Americas for consideration. We accept submission on a
rolling basis.



*Please email the editors with inquiries. Completed manuscripts and reviews
should be submitted to jadtjournal at gmail.com <jadtjournal at gmail.com>. *
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