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DeRon S. Williams is Assistant Professor of Theatre in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts at Loyola University Chicago, USA, and a freelance director and dramaturg. He has published in The Journal of American Drama and Theatre, Continuum: The Journal of African Diaspora Drama. His directing credits include both new and canonical works, including Tarell Alvin McCraney's The Brothers Size, Regina Taylor's Crowns, Bruce Norris's Clybourne Park, and Africa to America: A Celebration of Who We Are, an interdisciplinary performance written by Wendy R. Coleman. Khalid Y. Long is Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre and Film Studies and the Institute for African American Studies at the University of Georgia, USA. He has published work in the Journal of American Drama and Theatre, The Routledge Companion to African American Theatre & Performance, Continuum: The Journal of African Diaspora Drama, Theatre and Performance, and is a regular contributor to Black Masks. Martine Kei Green-Rogers is the Dean of The Theatre School at DePaul University, USA, freelance dramaturg, and Past-President of the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA). Her publications include "Talkbacks for 'Sensitive Subject Matter' Productions: The Theory and Practice" in The Routledge Companion to Dramaturgy and "A New Noble Kinsmen: The Play On! Project and Making New Plays Out of Old" in Theatre History Studies. William C. Boles is the Hugh F. and Jeannette G. McKean Chair of English at Rollins College, USA. He edited After In-Yer-Face: Remnants of a Theatrical Revolution and authored The Argumentative Theatre of Joe Penhall and Understanding David Henry Hwang. He is the director of the Comparative Drama Conference. Anja Hartl is Assistant Professor at the Department of English at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. She is the author of Brecht and Post-1990s British Drama: Dialectical Theatre Today and editor of the Methuen Drama Student Edition of The Threepenny Opera. Her research focuses on contemporary British theatre, Victorian fiction and adaptation studies. She co-edits the Methuen Drama Agitations Series. |