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Editorial Office:
Theater
P.O. Box 208244
New Haven, CT 06520-8244
203-432-1568
203-432-8336 (fax)
theater.magazine@yale.edu
Editor:
Tom Sellar, Yale University
Associate Editors:
Ryan M. Davis
Anne Erbe
Managing Editors:
Jessica Rizzo
Dana Tanner-Kennedy
Managing Editor, Web Projects:
Lauren Dubowski
Advisory Board:
James Bundy
Victoria Nolan
Catherine Sheehy
Contributing Editors:
Una Chaudhuri
Liz Diamond
Miriam Felton-Dansky
Elinor Fuchs
Jacob Gallagher-Ross
Shawn-Marie Garrett
Gitta Honegger
Jonathan Kalb
Renate Klett
Marina Kotzamani
James Leverett
Mark Lord
Charles McNulty
Ken Reynolds
Joseph Roach
Marc Robinson
Gordon Rogoff
Denis Salter
Alisa Solomon
Andrea Tompa
Mac Wellman
Affiliated Artists:
Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Annie Dorsen
Morgan Jenness
Melanie Joseph
David Levine
Articles: We focus primarily, but not exclusively, on experimental theaterAmerican and internationaland theater that touches on political and cultural debates. We discourage submissions of academic papers, dissertations, and theses. Submitted articles should not exceed twenty double-spaced manuscript pages.
Scripts: We are no longer able to accept or return unsolicited manuscripts of plays.
Send manuscripts for submission and letters concerning editorial matters to Theater, P.O. Box 208244, New Haven, CT 06520-8244; phone: 203-432-1568; fax: 203-432-8336; e-mail: theater.magazine@yale.edu. Theater magazine accepts hard copies as well as submissions by e-mail in plain or text-only format. We can return only manuscripts accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Please allow one month for articles and four months for scripts.
Book reviews: Send review copies to Book Review Editor, Theater, Yale University School of Drama, 222 York St., New Haven, CT 06520.
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Published on behalf of the Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre
For more than forty years Theater has been the most informative, serious, and imaginative American journal available to readers interested in contemporary theater. It has been the first publisher of pathbreaking plays from writers as diverse as Rinde Eckert, Richard Foreman, David Greenspan, W. David Hancock, Peter Handke, Sarah Kane, and Adrienne Kennedy. Theater has also featured lively polemics and essays by dramatists including Dario Fo, Heiner Müller, Suzan-Lori Parks, and Mac Wellman. Special issues have covered theater and ecology, new music-theater, South African theater, theater and social change, new Polish directing, and theater and the apocalypse.
Luminaries among Our Contributors
Elinor Fuchs
Stanley Kauffmann
Marc Robinson
Eric Salzman
Alisa Solomon
Abstractors and Indexers:
Indexed/abstracted in the following: Academic Research Library, Academic Search Elite, Academic Search Premier, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Contemporary Culture Index, Current Abstracts, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, Discovery, Expanded Academic ASAP, Humanities International Complete, Humanities International Index, International Bibliography of Theatre and Dance, Magazines for Libraries, MLA Bibliography, Periodicals Index Online, Research Library, Student Resource Center College with Expanded Academic ASAP.