Faculty Publications

Publication Date

7-12-2019

Disciplines

Chicana/o Studies | Dramatic Literature, Criticism and Theory | Latina/o Studies | Playwriting | Theatre and Performance Studies | Theatre History

Abstract

In this piece originally published in the New York Times, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner writes about Mojada, Luis Alfaro's adaptation of the Greek tragedy, Medea. Mojada is part of a trilogy from Alfaro that attempts to bring his Latino community into modern theater by writing them into classical plays.

Document Type

Published Version

Comments

This article is the publisher-created version, also considered to be the final version or the version of record. It includes value-added elements provided by the publisher, such as copy editing, layout changes, and branding consistent with the rest of the publication.

Original Citation

Daniel Pollack-Pelzner
Rewriting Greek tragedies as immigration stories.
New York Times, 2019-07-12
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/12/theater/luis-alfaro-mojada-public-theater.html

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