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Spring 2008

Table of Contents

NOTES FROM THE PLAYING FIELD
On Cues, Transitions, and Geekdom
by Kim Peter Kovac 

FEATURE
Who Can Tell What Story? (PDF)
Evolving Perspectives on Authenticity in Latino Theatre for Young Audiences
by Roxanne Schroeder-Arce

INTERNATIONAL
Real Theatre for Real Life: African Artists Speak Out about Using Theatre to Make Change in Their Communities
by Megan Sandberg-Zakian

INVESTIGATION
Next Steps for Stage One
by Scot Copeland

INVESTIGATION
Ann Shaw Fellows: Inspiration Leads to Forging New Paths
by Gillian McNally

EDUCATION
ITYARN: Merging Research and Practice in TYA
by Manon van de

BOOK REVIEW
Theatre as a Medium for Children and Young People: Images and Observations
by Shifra Schonmann
reviewed by Patricia Snoyer Black

CODA
Why Can’t TYA Be More Like Hockey?
by David A. Miller