IASNY Presents DREAM ACTS: The Role of Theatre in Social Change, March 25
Re/Union Company and Immigrant Artists and Scholars in New York (IASNY) present the panel, DREAM ACTS: The Role of Theatre in Social Change, on March 25 at 5pm. This features DREAM-eligible undocumented youth Yelky Ramos and Nataly Lopez, and special guests: Thanu Yakupitiyage (DREAM Fellowship Coordinator, New York Immigration Coalition), Carlo Albán (theatre/film artist, author of the autobiographical solo show "Intringulis", about his life as an undocumented immigrant), Marcy Arlin (artistic director of Obie-winner Immigrant Theater Project, CUNY professor), Meiyin Wang (associate producer of "Under the Radar" Festival and Symposium in New York). Moderated by playwright Saviana Stanescu.
This event is part of DREAM Act Union at HERE Spring Artists Lodge. DREAM Act Union is a group of theater artists working to raise awareness about the DREAM Act through theatrical events. http://dreamactunion.org/
DREAM ACTS, written collectively by Mia Chung, Jessica Litwak, Chiori Miyagawa, Saviana Stanescu, and Andrea Thome; Directed by Kristin Horton; Performed by Anna Kull, Neimah Djourabchi, Rory Lipede, Rey Lucas, Tiffany Villarin; Consulting dramaturgy by Suzy Fay, Lighting Designer: Raphael Mishler, Costume Designer: Savana Leveille,Stage Manager: Kate Rourke, Assistant Producer: Ann Marie Dorr, Project Assistant: Nicole Sandry
Dream Acts, March 23-25, HERE, 145 Sixth Avenue
http://here.org/shows/detail/870/
Photo Credit: Ann Marie Dorr

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