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Aditi Brennan Kapil

LABOR OF LOVE: INTIMATE APPAREL AT THE LYRIC STAGE COMPANY

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted February 12, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Intimate Apparel the latest in a streak of vibrant representations of people of color.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Aditi Brennan Kapil, african american, Company One, Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, feminist, Intimate Apparel, Lynn Nottage, Lyric Stage Company, Summer Williams

DOWN WITH PRONOUNS, UP WITH ‘THE DISPLACED HINDU GODS TRILOGY’

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted October 30, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

I’ve never cried during a stand-up routine, at least not until I saw “Brahman/i: A One Hijra Stand-Up Comedy Show.”

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Aditi Brennan Kapil, Boston, Boston Center for the Arts, Brahma the Creator, Company One, Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, Hindu, Hindu Trinity, Hinduism, Kapil, mythology, Playwright, Shiva the Destroyer, Star Trek, Vishnu the Sustainer

IT’S ALL VERY COSMIC: THE DISPLACED HINDU GODS TRILOGY

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted October 22, 2014 Filed Under: Uncategorized

In her upcoming series of plays, dubbed the Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, playwright Aditi Brennan Kapil—who is half-Indian, half-Bulgarian, and grew up in Sweden before ultimately settling in the US—explores a phenomenon she calls “re-mythologizing.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aditi Brennan Kapil, Boston, Boston Center for the Arts, Brahma the Creator, Company One, diaspora, Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, Hindu, Hindu Trinity, Hinduism, Kapil, mythology, Playwright, Plaza Theatre, Shiva the Destroyer, Spencer Shannon, Star Trek, theater preview, Vishnu the Sustainer

DIG THIS: NEWBURY STREET SHUTDOWN + ELECTRIC MASQUERADE + SCENES FROM THE BIG PICTURE

Written by DIG INTERN Posted October 21, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts, Visual Arts

What to do, where to do it.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts, Visual Arts Tagged With: Aditi Brennan Kapil, ARCH Gallery, Art Spiegelman, Black Lives Matter Boston, Brahma, Cirque of the Dead, CompanyOne, Electric Masquerade, Graphic Novel, Guinness, Halloween, James Joyce, Michael Brown, Newbury, Newbury Street Shutdown, Oberon, Owen McCafferty, Phillip Johnston, Ringley Brothers, Scenes from The Big Picture, Shiva, Solas Nua, SOMERVILLE, the brain trust, The Burren, The Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy, The ICA, The Walking Dead, Vishnu, wonder bar, Wordless

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