TMR 42

THEATRE

In which the editors of The Markaz Review and playwright Hassan Abdulrazzak present the theatre issue.

Why Theatre?—an Editorial
  • TMR 42
  • Editorial
7 June, 2024

Why Theatre?—an Editorial

In which the editors of The Markaz Review and playwright Hassan Abdulrazzak present the theatre issue.

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  • CENTERPIECE
<em>Dare Not Speak</em>—a One-Act Play

Dare Not Speak—a One-Act Play

A stage director declines producing a play about a child tragically murdered during a genocide, fearing she may appear biased.

June 7, 2024 • By Hassan Abdulrazzak

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