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WagonBurner Theater Troop

Profile

Note: The information on this Profile reflects the circumstances of the ensemble at the time of the interviews. These circumstances will most likely change over time.

Location: Dispersed across U.S.

Ensemble members: 20

Founded: 1993

Major activities: Creation of new work; workshops; touring repertory.

Facility: Borrowed or donated space in various place.

Annual budget: $3,500 to $14,500

Community Partnerships: Sinte Gleska University Art Institute, Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota; CSPS Theater Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Web Site: none

Company Statement

Wagonburner Theater Troop's mission is to continue to exist as an American Indian theater group. In the 21st Century we will continue to create and perform American Indian plays.


Profile created February 2001

 


 
 

AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK FROM NEW VILLAGE PRESS! Performing Communities
Performing Communities
Grassroots Ensemble Theaters Deeply Rooted in Eight U.S. Communities

By Robert H. Leonard
and Ann Kilkelly
Edited by
Linda Frye Burnham
with an introduction by
Jan Cohen-Cruz
Published by
New Village Press
Paperback: $15.00

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