Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich — HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES
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Three days after becoming Pulitzer Prize finalists for Here There Are Blueberries, Tectonic Theater Project's Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich join the podcast to talk about the rich theater of archival research and what it means to dramatize and animate a story of archival detective work onstage. Don't miss this essential discussion about the boundaries of documentary theater, the ethics of centering the perspectives of perpetrators, and the power of paying attention to what's just outside the storyteller's frame.
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