In November 2000, the living newspaper drama Sheep Hill Memories, Carver Dreams premiered to packed houses at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond. This documentary play concerns the history and survival of Carver, a historically African- American working-class community bordering VCU which was being threatened by the university’s planned expansion. Performed by a Carver-based theater group with a twenty-seven-year history, in collaboration with TheatreVCU, Sheep Hill Memories, Carver Dreams was the outcome of a two-year collaboration between a grass-roots community organization and the university. As playwright and co-director of the two-year Carver Living Newspaper Project, I present the development of the project, its outcomes, and the challenges we faced along the way in creating the play.
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May 01 2004
Sheep Hill Memories, Carver Dreams: Creating a Living Newspaper Today
Laura Browder
Laura Browder
Virginia Commonwealth University
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The Public Historian (2004) 26 (2): 73–80.
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Laura Browder; Sheep Hill Memories, Carver Dreams: Creating a Living Newspaper Today. The Public Historian 1 May 2004; 26 (2): 73–80. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2004.26.2.73
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