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Conceptual Script Publication in Imagined Theatres

August 13, 2019by kschaag Leave a comment

I’m delighted to have work in the newest issue of Imagined Theatres, a peer-reviewed journal for experiments in dramatic and performative writing, created and edited by Daniel Sack. Read my […]

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Poetry Publication in Datableed

February 11, 2019by kschaag Leave a comment

Two of my conceptual poem-scripts, THE MOON APPEARS UPON THE STAGE and GLASS TONGUED SNAKE, are published in the latest issue of Datableed! Read them here. Datableed is a UK-based […]

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Book proposal selected for Muñoz Minoritarian Performance Working Group

November 15, 2018by kschaag Leave a comment

I’m so honored that my book proposal, “Conceptual Theatre: Race, Gender, and Dematerialization,” was selected for the American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR) José Esteban Muñoz Targeted Research Working Session, […]

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“Pleasures of Teaching Plastic” essay published in Edge Effects

October 11, 2018by kschaag Leave a comment

I’m so honored and delighted to share a short essay I wrote for Edge Effects called “The Pleasures of Teaching Plastic.” It theorizes plastic identities, environments, bodies, aesthetics, and materials (like […]

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Premiere of my experimental script directed by Dijana Mitrović

March 1, 2018by kschaag Leave a comment

The brilliant Dijana Mitrović has transformed my conceptual play script, Fifteen Scenes About Forgetting (a version of which was published as a poem by Rabbit Catastrophe Press), into a beautiful, […]

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Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever

July 3, 2016by kschaag 2 Comments

On Saturday, July 16, Kate Bush fans will gather in James Madison Park to perform her iconic dance from her 1978 “Wuthering Heights” music video. It’s the Madison, WI edition of […]

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Shortlisted for Women Playwrights International

April 28, 2014by kschaag Leave a comment

My play SADIE AND VEDETTE is shortlisted for the 2015 Women Playwrights International Conference! http://www.wpinternational.net/

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