Storytelling as a Revolutionary Act

Part II

WHO

Mid-Week Plenary: RAJIV JOSEPH, Keynote Speaker

WHEN

08/16/2018

9:00am

WHERE

Theatre School | DePaul University

Chicago | ConFest 2018

 The 2018 CAATA ConFest Mid-Week Plenary, August 16th, 2018, Chicago, Illinois 

This Mid-week Plenary features Rajiv Joseph, playwright, and Laura Penn, Executive Director of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Union (SDC) with a panel of distinguished Asian/Pacific Islander Stage Directors. The Plenary was opened by CAATA Board Members, Leslie Ishii and Meena Natarajan. Current CAATA Board President and SDC member Victor Malana Maog served as emcee and introduced CAATA’s featured guests, Rajiv Joseph and Laura Penn. Laura introduces prominent panelists, May Adrales, Chay Yew, Tim Dang, Mei Ann Teo, and Jess McLeod.

 

Please stay tuned for more excerpts from the 2018 CAATA ConFest generously hosted by Victory Gardens, Silk Road Rising, and DePaul University’s Theatre School, where the plenary sessions took place. 

KEYNOTE: RAJIV JOSEPH
Playwright

From his unique vantage point, award-winning playwright Rajiv Joseph gives voice to the extraordinary journey that made him into a writer and storyteller. His resilience and commitment to storytelling built his playwriting career and affirms us all as Pan Asian/Pacific Islander/Indigenous artists.

Discussion to follow with a dynamic panel of storytellers and stage directors on the current American theater landscape: the many senior and executive leadership openings, building a movement for greater visibility, access, and equity, diversity, inclusion best practices.

Panel discussion facilitated by Laura Penn, SDC Executive Director

Panelists: Chay Yew, Artistic Director, Victory Gardens Theater; May Adrales, Milwaukee Repertory; Tim Dang, Zelda Fichlander Awardee; Jess McLeod, resident at Hamilton Chicago & Victory Gardens Theater; Mei Ann Teo, 2018 National Directors Fellowship, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center

Sponsored by Stage Directors and Choreographers Society