The Theater World is Racist but I’m Going to Help Change it
By pursuing a future career in theater management, I hope not only to empower youth, but also to inspire professional ...
By pursuing a future career in theater management, I hope not only to empower youth, but also to inspire professional ...
September 11th, 2001, is a day with which that nations near and far identify. Anand Rao’s "A Muslim in the ...
'Sakina’s Restaurant' is not the American dream, but the immigrant experience. It may not be as relatable for new immigrants but ...
The stage was set and audience members filed into the room to find their seats – quite ordinary and par ...
by Saloni Gajjar This post was originally published on our partner website India.com. Shubhra Prakash wears many hats. Actor, filmmaker, ...
As an actor, you dream about that once in a lifetime role, the role that you know you were born ...
Brown Girls and co-founders of Hypokrit Theatre Company Arpita Mukherjee and Shubhra Prakash on why even at work, it’s not ...
In his recurring role on HBO’s “Silicon Valley,” he’s Aly Dutta—one of the many muscled up, nerdy-cool, code-crushing “Brogrammers” of ...
Anjali Bhimani has come a long way. She brought Indian flair to her role in the stage interpretation of Kipling’s ...
'Million Dollar Arm' is out in theaters May 16 and is classified as a must-see. The story follows Dinesh Patel ...
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