Colombari values its interaction with incarcerated individuals in generating mutual creativity towards a long-term goal of de-populating the jails and prisons.
DOC Manhattan
King Lear
More or Less I Am
Everything That Rise Must Converge
Bedford Hills Correctional Center
texts&beheadings/ElizabethR
Illinois Youth Center
Everything That Rises Must Converge
Officina Giotto/Casa di Reclusione di Padova, Italy
The Merchant of Venice
Incarcerated Populations
Colombari values its lively relationships with colleagues focused on documenting the process of making as well as the performances themselves.
Filmakers Ted Hardin and Elizabeth Coffman in Italy and America
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A Gathering of Strangers: The making of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE in Venice (documentary film in process)
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Dramaturg Diana Henderson and Shankar Raman of the Literature Department at MIT
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THE MERCHANT OF VENICE: Global Shakespeare Project (documentary film and archive project) Diana Henderson
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JUDITH: MIT Residency with The Center for Art Science and Technology (C.A.S.T.)
Documentary Films + Archives
Literary/Theatrical Articles
Colombari values contextualizing the theatrical work for an audience of readers.
'CA FOSCARI UNIVERSITY, VENICE
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Shaul Bassi Professor of Linguistics and Comparative Literature
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The Merchant in Venice: Shakespeare in the Ghetto book project in which all the creative team and several actors are interviewed (spring 2021)
IMAGE JOURNAL
Articel by John Skillen (2018)
CONTEMPORARY WOMEN STAGE DIRECTORS
Book by Paulette Marty (2018)
Initiatives
Walt Whitman Initiative
Karen Karbiener, President
The Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, Fordham University
Angela O'Donnell, Associate Director
Andalusia Institute, Georgia College
Irene Burgess, Executive Director