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Gwydion Suilebhan, Olivia Haller, and theatreWashington
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Gwydion Suilebhan, Olivia Haller, and theatreWashington

Ours is a multi-year, ongoing analysis of the Washington, DC theater ecosystem. We analyze the plays selected for production and the race, ethnicity, gender, and geography of the playwrights who write them and the directors who work on them.

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Counting Together is an evolving coalition of theater artists and service professionals. Each coalition member is engaged in separate, long-term studies of race, gender, and/or disability in the American theater. Learn more about who we are.

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