Silk Road Theatre Project Announces Launch Of New Website
Silk Road Theatre Project announces the debut of SouthAsianPlaywrights.Org, a dynamic new website created to showcase and promote American and Canadian playwrights of South Asian descent. SouthAsianPlaywrights.Org aims to create greater visibility for the twenty five playwrights currently featured on the site and promote each playwright's work to theatre companies, cultural organizations, and academic institutions, as well as to artistic directors, producers, directors, literary managers, editors, publishers, and all other interested parties. The belief is that enhanced exposure will result in an increase in the number of productions these talented playwrights receive.
SouthAsianPlaywrights.Org defines South Asians as persons with ancestry in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, including persons of mixed ancestries.
This first-of-its-kind on-line resource was developed by Silk Road Theatre Project in association with SATAM, the South Asian Theatre Arts Movement. The origins of SATAM and the catalysts for SouthAsianPlaywrights.Org can be traced to the first two National South Asian American Theatre Conferences - Desi Drama I, hosted by Silk Road Theatre Project, Chicago, Illinois, July 19 - 22, 2007, and Desi Drama II, hosted by Pangea World Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 4 - 5, 2008. The number of participating playwrights on the site is expected to grow from twenty five to approximately thirty playwrights within the next few months. The current roster of playwrights includes:

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Catch as Catch Can Steppenwolf Theatre Company (6/04-7/12) |
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EWP presents Robbie Fulks & Griffin William Sherry Showcase Raue Center For The Arts (8/07-8/07) |
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Hedwig and the Angry Inch Catalyst Ranch (7/09-7/26) |
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The Book of Mormon Cadillac Palace Theatre (10/23-11/01) |
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OUTDOOR SHOW- The Morgan Wallen Experience BaseCamp Pub (8/22-8/22) |
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A Christmas Carol Drury Lane Theatre (11/28-12/27) |
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Delightfully Unbothered Comedy Show - July 3rd, 2026 The Lincoln Lodge (7/03-7/03) |
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& Juliet Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University (7/22-8/02) |
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American English Raue Center For The Arts (12/31-12/31) |
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The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity) Cadillac Palace Theatre (10/23-11/01) |
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