Gregory Burke's BLACK WATCH: Theatre as Cultural Diplomacy

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Gregory Burke's BLACK WATCH: Theatre as Cultural Diplomacy
This document, authroed by Nicholas J. Cull, studies Gregory Burke's play, "Black Watch." Cull explores how "Black Watch" creativly addresses controversial topics such as war, racism, and consumerism. A forward is written by Joshua Fouts, Director of USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School and Sharon Memis, Directos of the British Council. This document was published thanks to the funding of both of their organizations.
Cull explores how "Black Watch" creativly addresses controversial topics such as war, racism, and consumerism.
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Nicholas J. Cull
Gregory Burke's BLACK WATCH: Theatre as Cultural Diplomacy
28
July, 2007
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USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenburg School
3502 Watt Way, Suite 103
Los Angeles
CA, 90089-0281
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