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Honoring our Circle of Many Realities
Pangea World Theater strives to build a just world by creating multi-disciplinary theater
that embodies decolonizing practices of solidarity, sustainability and equity.
Pangea Blog
Photo by Jenny Zander
Jun 20, 2021
Rootedness & the Nomadic Imagination: Pangea World Theater Looks Towards the Next 25 Years
#25DaysFor25Years Week 3: Re-Imagining Our Future(s) After a quarter century making innovative and intersectional theater that is at once...
Jun 19, 2021
Juneteenth
#25DaysFor25Years Week 2: Embodying Solidarity One year ago today, we produced a live staged reading over Zoom of Suzanne Victoria...
Jun 18, 2021
2SLGBTQ Artists Show Us Another World Is Possible
#25DaysFor25Years Week 2: Embodying Solidarity Pangea came into existence during a massive homophobic backlash in America. In fact, the...
Jun 17, 2021
Difficult Conversations for a Beautiful World
#25DaysFor25Years Week 2: Embodying Solidarity As writers and artists what does it mean to deal with the ongoing horrors of settler...
Jun 16, 2021
Latinx Artistry & Solidarity
#25DaysFor25Years Week 2: Embodying Solidarity Lifelong Partnerships You may have heard about Pangea’s collaboration with Teatro Del...
Jun 15, 2021
Arab and Muslim Voices
#25DaysFor25Years Week 2: Embodying Solidarity Pangea World Theater has long stood in solidarity with the Arab and Muslim Diasporas in...
Jun 14, 2021
Asian & Asian American Stories
#25DaysFor25Years Week 2: Embodying Solidarity “I wrote "The Winged Seed" which was based on Li-Young Lee's memoir of the same name and I...
Jun 13, 2021
Indigenous Voices
#25DaysFor25Years Week 2: Embodying Solidarity If you have been to a Pangea World Theater production, you have stood with us as we...
Jun 12, 2021
5 Weeks
#25DaysFor25Years Week 1: Remembering Our Past(s) 5 Weeks was Pangea World Theater’s Spring production in 2017. Inspired by personal...
Jun 11, 2021
Two Minutes of Silence
#25DaysFor25Years Week 1: Remembering Our Past(s) When we began the rehearsal process for our first play, we realized that we needed a...
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