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This show discusses the dearth of conservative voices in theatre (and the arts in general).

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Here at "Stage Right" we try to determine the reasons why the left dominates the arts (such as drama and theatre) while we conservatives have (supposedly) won the culture war. Each week "Stage Right" poses the question: "Why are there... more

Stage Right is the show that asks the question, "why are there so few conservative voices in the theatre (and the arts in general)?" On today's show we will begin to review Russell Kirk's essay, "The Age of Sentiments" and apply it... more

Episode 4 of "Stage Right," the show that asks the question "why are there so few conservative voices in theatre," will review playwright Rich Orloff's "Skin Deep" as an example of a) bad writing influenced by television and b) the all-too... more

"Stage Right" is the show that asks, "Why are there so few conservative voices in theatre (and the arts in general?" Today's show will continue looking at an essay by Liberty Island founder Adam Bellow. We will also discuss the play... more

Picking up where we left off yesterday, we will review Adam Bellow's article "Let Your Right Brain Run Free." This episode will start to craft a definition of the "Conservative Voice" and what that might look like on stage (is there such a... more

Why are there so few conservative voices, themes, and ideas in the theatre? Stage Right is the weekly show that searches for conservative voices in theatre (and the other arts) and asks the question, "why are conservatives unheard?"... more

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