Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The five girls in Eliana Theologides Rodriguez’s new play, about a “Native-inspired” program that trafficked in stereotypes, find ways to create their ...
“Fun fact about me,” admits 26-year-old playwright Eliana Theologides Rodriguez. “My memory is absolutely terrible.” But, she added, “I do remember my childhood as if it were yesterday. Everything ...
Eliana Theologides Rodriguez’s “Indian Princesses” could have been a so-called issue play about racism, identity and cultural appropriation. What it has to say about all three is surely potent, but it ...
When the producers of the new stage musical version of “Peter Pan” were casting Tiger Lily, the show’s most famous Native American character, they had quite a checklist: be able to sing, dance, sword ...
Introduction: Illustrating Indians in the pictorial press -- Posing the Indian : Native American portraits in the illustrated press -- Illustrating Indian lives : difference and deficiency in Native ...
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