Cover of the March/April 2022 issue of The Dramatist
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Michigan: A More Inclusive Theatre Community
Papa Jennings Is Gone by Aseneth Elizabeth Parker in rehearsal at Obsidian Theatre Festival, March 2021. Two actors seated with crew members beside and behind them. Another crew member stands in front of the stage gesturing with his arms.
Papa Jennings Is Gone by Aseneth Elizabeth Parker in rehearsal at Obsidian Theatre Festival, March 2021.

The  effects of COVID in limiting live, in-person theatre in Michigan continued into early 2022 with some productions cancelled, postponed, and moved online. However, the spring and summer look more promising as long delayed and brand-new productions take to the stage. The future also may continue some pandemic and social justice inspired elements that will benefit Michigan dramatists and create a more inclusive theatre community.

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Catherine Zudak
Catherine Zudak

is a writer, producer, and storyteller in Southeast Michigan. She serves as the DG Regional Rep for Michigan.