"<i>Art in a Democracy</i> overflows like water from a well, chronicling a rural working-class theater’s 45-years of crisscrossing the country bridging bitter partisan, racial, and other divisions by dramatizing the tremendous local intelligence and creativity inherent in every community. This collection of plays and commentary represents the cutting edge of a new democratic art."
- Harry Boyte, Senior Scholar in Public Work Philosophy, Institute for Public Life and Work,
"Roadside Theater has mustered diverse local folks in declining towns in Appalachia to celebrate their traditions and restore community confidence through dramatization of local stories and music."
- Robert Putnam, author, <i>Bowling Alone<i>,
"These two volumes are an indispensable gift to our field. These plays, and the insightful essays that accompany them, offer a roadmap to hope, joy, and inspiration."
- Bill Rauch, founding artistic director of the Perelman Performing Arts Center,
"The impact on Urban Bush Women from our work with Roadside Theater over two decades cannot be overstated. <i>Art in a Democracy</i> unveils the way we can build strong bonds through working, living, and creating art with communities while addressing social inequities. The history embedded in these volumes is priceless."
- Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Founding Artistic Director, Urban Bush Women; 2021 MacArthur Award Fellow; 2022 Gish Prize recipient,