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Mosaic Theater Company of DC : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mosaic Theater Company of DC
''Mosaic Theater Company of DC'' is a non-profit theater company located in Washington DC. Founded by former Theater J artistic director Ari Roth in 2015, it performs at the Atlas Performing Arts Center on H Street NE in Washington D.C. Their proclaimed mission is to " make powerful, transformational, socially-relevant art, producing plays by authors on the frontlines of conflict zones and providing audiences with a dynamic new venue for the dramatizing and debating of ideas." ==History== Mosaic Theater Company was the result of a significant rift between Founding Artistic Director Ari Roth and the leadership of the D.C. Jewish Community Center, where he had been artistic director of Theater J. Over 18 years Roth transformed that company "from a rather undistinguished presenter of Jewish-themed work into one of the nation's most daring" theatres. As a result of his presenting plays which some regarded as looking critically at Israel, particularly his ''Voices from a Changing Middle East Festival'', the relationship between Roth and the DCJCC leadership became strained. Eight months after they required Roth to downgrade the English-language world premiere of a controversial Israeli play ''The Admission'' by Motti Lerner from a 34-performance, full-production run in March to a 16 performance “workshop” run in April of 2014, Roth was very publicly fired as the Theater J artistic director in December 2014. Mosaic has announced plans to revive the ''Voices from a Changing Middle East Festival'', including the presentation of ''I Shall Not Hate'', the next play scheduled to be presented as part of the festival when it was canceled. Roth has been quoted as believing that this play was key to his firing from Theater J
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