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Read MoreWhile we would love to come to you LIVE, we can also offer virtual or pre-recorded performances and remote post-performance workshops, providing a sure-fire addition to your curriculum or performance season NOW, when in-person engagement may not be possible for you.
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Read MoreKao Kalia says: “The adaptation of The Latehomecomer by Literature to Life made my throat thick with memory and love for the characters in the book, the family that raised me, for the young writer that tried to bring that love to life in a different language, for a world that just might listen and feel along.”
Read MoreThe Helen Gurley-Brown foundation has been one of Lit to Life's biggest supporters in 2020, having awarded two separate grants to subsidize (and in many cases provide full funding) for 20+ performances over the next 2 years.
Read MoreFrom adaptation and auditions, through rehearsals and video production, our new book title The Latehomecomer has continued to be developed remotely.
Read MoreIn the midst of the global pandemic we piloted one of our titles, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, for remote presentation with a class of drama students at the Bronx Academy of Letters.
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