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Melory Mirashrafi

Melory Mirashrafi

Melory Mirashrafi is the Huntington Theatre Company’s 2019–20 Literary Apprentice. Melory’s writing has been featured at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education Annual Conference and the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. icon

Alison Carey and Amrita Ramanan on Theater and Climate Change

By Daniel Pollack-Pelzner & Melory Mirashrafi

"Greenturgy" orients a theatrical production toward the play's environment. And every play has one.

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