Who are the playwrights you would most like to see interviewed that I have not yet interviewed? I can't do everyone, and not everyone may necessarily want to do it but I am interested to hear who you want to hear from.
Adam, Portland Ore. has an amazingly high number of excellent playwrights -- amazing, I mean, because Portland's not a big town and has a shocking dearth of venues for new playwriting, yet we're blessed with all these superb writers. You've already spoken with the fab Steve Patterson, and in addition I would nominate Matt Zrebski, Andrea Stolowitz, Nick Zagone, Hunt Holman, Sam Gregory and Ellen Margolis, and that's just scratching the surface...
Also, this may surprise you, but in recent years Michael Rohd (AD of Sojourn Theatre) has come to the fore as a writer, and has constructed some astonishing theater works in a way that's intriguing and felicitous. Worth checking out.
Maybe not now because she's pretty new but LOUISE FLORY had her first play at The New York International Fringe Festival back in August. Interesting stuff. I knew her work as an actor before that and was kind of rocked by the play.
Josh Hartwell, Rebecca Gorman and Edith Weiss, in Denver. We have a lot of theatre companies, but few companies that consistently do original work. Also, go old school: Mac Wellman, Erik Ehn.
I'd love to see interviews with Betty Shamieh, Jennifer Fawcett, Sean Christopher Lewis--and in Chicago Tanya Saracho, Mickle Maher, Rohina Malik, and Kristiana Colón. And that's probably just scratching the surface.
Adam, Portland Ore. has an amazingly high number of excellent playwrights -- amazing, I mean, because Portland's not a big town and has a shocking dearth of venues for new playwriting, yet we're blessed with all these superb writers. You've already spoken with the fab Steve Patterson, and in addition I would nominate Matt Zrebski, Andrea Stolowitz, Nick Zagone, Hunt Holman, Sam Gregory and Ellen Margolis, and that's just scratching the surface...
ReplyDeleteAlso, this may surprise you, but in recent years Michael Rohd (AD of Sojourn Theatre) has come to the fore as a writer, and has constructed some astonishing theater works in a way that's intriguing and felicitous. Worth checking out.
Also some up-and-comers to watch:
ReplyDeleteClaire Willet
Eugenia Woods
Marc Acito (yes, the author)
Maybe not now because she's pretty new but LOUISE FLORY had her first play at The New York International Fringe Festival back in August. Interesting stuff. I knew her work as an actor before that and was kind of rocked by the play.
ReplyDeleteJosh Hartwell, Rebecca Gorman and Edith Weiss, in Denver. We have a lot of theatre companies, but few companies that consistently do original work. Also, go old school: Mac Wellman, Erik Ehn.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see interviews with Bruce Norris, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, Jordan Harrison, and a second for Erik Ehn.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, look forward to it every day.
I'd love to see interviews with Betty Shamieh, Jennifer Fawcett, Sean Christopher Lewis--and in Chicago Tanya Saracho, Mickle Maher, Rohina Malik, and Kristiana Colón. And that's probably just scratching the surface.
ReplyDeleteJulie Hebert in LA
ReplyDeleteJohn O'Keefe in San Francisco
In LA:
ReplyDeleteJose Rivera ("Marisol," "Each Day Dies With Sleep")
Eric Overmyer ("On the Verge; or, The Geography of Yearning")
Sigrid Gilmer, Jerome Parker, Sibyl O'Malley.
ReplyDeleteA. John Boulanger (Austin, TX) - House of Several Stories
ReplyDeleteHarrison Rivers,
ReplyDeleteYoung Jean Lee,
Richard Maxwell,
Michael Lew,
Polly Stenham,
Lucy Prebble,
Adriano Shaplin,
Will Eno,
Adam Rapp,
Adam Bock.
I would like more interviews with playwrights that devise work with actors and directors.
Ash
Paul Mullin is a buddy of mine and doing some interesting stuff in Seattle.
ReplyDeleteSylvia Reed in Florida. SPF 2008 and London last summer, The ones That Flutter.
ReplyDeleteO god, just to second what Lucy said: Julie Hebert. Please interview her, she is awesome.
ReplyDeleteLaura Jaqmin
ReplyDeleteDana Lynn Formby
David Robinson
Reggie Edmund