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1100 Playwright Interviews

1100 Playwright Interviews A Sean Abley Rob Ackerman E.E. Adams Johnna Adams Liz Duffy Adams Tony Adams David Adjmi Keith Josef Adkins Nicc...

Jun 24, 2021

1100 Playwright Interviews

1100 Playwright Interviews






A
Sean Abley
Rob Ackerman
E.E. Adams
Johnna Adams
Liz Duffy Adams
Tony Adams
David Adjmi
Keith Josef Adkins
Niccolo Aeed
Nastaran Ahmadi
Derek Ahonen
Kathleen Akerley
W.M. Akers
Ayad Akhtar
Daniel Akiyama
Zakiyyah Alexander
Jonathan Alexandratos
Luis Alfaro
Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro 
Lucy Alibar
Joshua Allen
Norman Allen
Trevor Allen
Raquel Almazan
Mando Alvarado
Boni B. Alvarez
Sofia Alvarez 
Matthew Amendt
Nehprii Amenii
Christina Anderson
Mêlisa Annis
Marilynn Barner Anselmi
Eddie Antar
Terence Anthony
David Anzuelo
Will Arbery
Elizabeth Archer
Katrin Arefy
Kevin Armento
Sandy Asher
Danny Ashkenasi 
Rob Askins
Chiara Atik
Harron Atkins
Forrest Attaway
Kate Attwell
David Auburn
Micheline Auger
Ian August
Jeff Augustin 
Alice Austen 
Mallery Avidon
Elaine Avila   
Rachel Axler

B
Suzanne Bachner
Jaclyn Backhaus
Jenny Lyn Bader
Bianca Bagatourian 
C. Bain
Jon Robin Baitz
Annie Baker
Max Baker
Carolyn Balducci
Trista Baldwin
Helen Banner
David Bar Katz
Jess Barbagallo
Jennifer Barclay 
Vivian Barnes
Courtney Baron
Clare Barron
Scott T. Barsotti
James Bartelle
Abi Basch
Melody Bates
Mike Batistick 
Monica Bauer
Brian Bauman
Kris Bauske
David Beardsley
Neena Beber
Chad Beckim
Nikole Beckwith 
Maria Alexandria Beech
Katie Bender
Benjamin Benne 
France-Luce Benson
Kate Benson
Eliza Bent
Kari Bentley-Quinn 
Alan Berks
Brooke Berman
Susan Bernfield
Jay Bernzweig 
Beaufield Berry
Kev Berry
Amy Berryman
Hilary Bettis
Shyam Bhatt
Rae Binstock
Liza Birkenmeier
Mickey Birnbaum  
Barton Bishop
Stephen Bittrich
Jennifer Blackmer
Martin Blank
Radha Blank
Lee Blessing
Jonathan Blitstein
Barbara Blumenthal-Ehrlich
Adam Bock
Maggie Bofill
Eric Bogosian 
Jerrod Bogard
Emily Bohannon
Rachel Bonds
Margot Bordelon
Eric Borlaug
Deron Bos
Hannah Bos
Andy Bragen
Leslie Bramm
Benjamin Brand
Jami Brandli
George Brant
J. Stephen Brantley
Tim Braun
John Patrick Bray
A.A. Brenner
Deborah Brevoort  
Delaney Britt Brewer
Jessica Brickman 
Kevin Broccoli
Stephen Brown
Erin Browne
Julia Brownell  
Bekah Brunstetter
Rachel Bublitz
David Bucci
Diana Burbano
Adam R. Burnett
Eleanor Burgess
Aaron Bushkowsky
Monica Byrne
Sam Byron

C
Dan Caffrey
Candice Cain
Sari Caine
Robert Caisley
Renee Calarco
Zack Calhoon 
Sheila Callaghan
E. J. C. Calvert
Robert Quillen Camp
Jill Campbell  
Darren Canady
Matthew Capodicasa
Ruben Carbajal
Ed Cardona, Jr.
Jonathan Caren
Rachael Carnes
Carol Carpenter 
Aaron Carter
James Carter
Lonnie Carter
Nora Sørena Casey
Nat Cassidy 
Silvia Cassini
John J. Caswell, Jr.
David Caudle
Laura Maria Censabella 
Eugenie Chan
Anupama Chandrasekhar
Samantha Charlip
Clay McLeod Chapman
Christopher Chen
Kirsten Childs 
Jason Chimonides
Dustin Chinn
Jeesun Choi
Naveen Bahar Choudhury
November Christine
J. Julian Christopher
Jody Christopherson
Andrea Ciannavei
John Clancy
Eliza Clark
Alexis Clements
Charly Clive
Bob Clyman
Joshua H. Cohen
Paul Cohen
Randall Colburn
Bárbara Colio 
Alexandra Collier
Emilie Collyer
James Comtois
Emily Conbere
Joshua Conkel
Cory Conley
Will Connolly
D.M. Conte
Jennie Contuzzi
Cecilia Copeland
Hal Corley
Kate Cortesi
Kara Lee Corthron
Kia Corthron  
Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas
Erin Courtney
Matt Cox
Nicole Cox
Inda Craig-Galván
Chris Cragin-Day
Cusi Cram
Cat Crowley
Migdalia Cruz
Bernardo Cubría
Allyson Currin
Richard Curtis

D 
Lisa D'Amour
Chris Daftsios
Gordon Dahlquist 
Cody Daigle
Daniel Damiano
Wendy Dann  
Heidi Darchuk
Bilal Dardai 
Stacy Davidowitz
Cheryl L. Davis
Nathan Alan Davis
Adrienne Dawes 
Philip Dawkins
Dylan Dawson
Colby Day  
Danielle Deadwyler
Gabriel Jason Dean
Meghan Deans
Lisi DeHaas 
Vincent Delaney
Sarah DeLappe
Matt Dellapina
Devon de Mayo 
Emily Dendinger
Greg DePaul
John DeVore
Emily DeVoti
Lawrence Dial
Kristoffer Diaz
Nelson Diaz-Marcano
Jessica Dickey
Dan Dietz
Lisa Dillman
Ivan Dimitrov
Katherine DiSavino
Steve DiUbaldo
Zayd Dohrn
Colman Domingo  
Lizzie Donahue
Bathsheba Doran
Jonathan Dorf
nicHi douglas
Cayenne Douglass
Jean Ann Douglass 
Amy Drake
Josh Drimmer
Eric Dufault
Anton Dudley
Tom Dulack 
Margaret Dulaney 
Christopher Durang
Christian Durso
Tyler Dwiggins

E 
Laura Eason
Jillie Mae Eddy
Nate Rufus Edelman 
Fielding Edlow
Reginald Edmund 
Erik Ehn
Edward Einhorn
Yussef El Guindi
Annie Harrison Elliott
Michael Elyanow  
Libby Emmons
Alvin Eng
Jennie Berman Eng
Shairi Engle
Tyler English-Beckwith
Saúl Enríquez
Nate Eppler
Brett Epstein 
Matthew-Lee Erlbach
Christine Evans 
Krista Eyler

F
Kate Tucker Fahlsing
Kareem Fahmy
Stuart Fail 
Ed Falco
Andrew Farmer
Herman Daniel Farrell III
Graham Farrow
Larissa FastHorse
Jennifer Fawcett
Joshua Fardon
Sara Farrington
Daryl Lisa Fazio
Steven Fechter
Halley Feiffer 
Emily Feldman
Lauren Feldman
Gina Femia
Lauren Ferebee
Evelina Fernandez
Zachary Fernebok
Susan Ferrara
Lindsey Ferrentino
Ken Ferrigni 
Jahna Ferron-Smith
Catherine Filloux
Dan Fingerman
Kenny Finkle
Cory Finley
Dominic Finocchiaro
Brittany Fisher
Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons
Stuart Flack 
Stephanie Fleischmann
Patrick Flynn
Kate Fodor
Ryan Fogarty
Katie Forgette
Sam Forman 
Dana Lynn Formby
Dorothy Fortenberry
Jess Foster
Darcy Fowler 
Amy Fox
Kevin R. Free
Matthew Freeman
Edith Freni
Meridith Friedman

G
Jeremy Gable
Patrick Gabridge 
Fengar Gael
David Gaitán
Sarah Gancher
Nick Gandiello
Vanessa Garcia
Anne Garcia-Romero
Gracie Gardner
Gary Garrison
Melissa Gawlowski 
Philip Gawthorne
Lane Bernes Genee
Anisa George
Madeleine George
Hortense Gerardo
Thomas Gibbons
Meg Gibson
Mira Gibson
Jack Gilbert
Dan Giles
Sean Gill
Lucy Gillespie 
Sigrid Gilmer 
Peter Gil-Sheridan
Gina Gionfriddo
Kelley Girod
Cary Gitter
Daniel Glenn
William Glick
Megan Gogerty 
Emma Goidel
Michael Golamco
Jessica Goldberg
Will Goldberg
Brian Golden
Daniel Goldfarb
Jacqueline Goldfinger
Jeff Goode
McFeely Sam Goodman
Idris Goodwin
Tasha Gordon-Solmon
Christina Gorman
Michael Gorman
Morgan Gould
Peter Grandbois
Wendy Graf
Craig "muMs" Grant
Sheri Graubert
Katharine Clark Gray
Donnetta Grays
Anna Greenfield  
Elana Greenfield   
Kirsten Greenidge
Stephen Gregg
Allison Gregory
D.W. Gregory
John Greiner-Ferris 
Ken Greller
David Grimm
Rinne Groff 
Jason Grote
Sarah Gubbins
Dylan Guerra
Dipika Guha
Stephen Adly Guirgis
Lauren Gunderson
Sander Gusinow

H
Claudia I. Haas
Atar Hadari
Emily Hageman
Adam Hahn
Laurel Haines 
Jennifer Haley
Ashlin Halfnight
Christy Hall
Jordan Hall
Cavan Hallman
Christina Ham
Kate Hamill
Mary Elizabeth Hamilton
Christina Hamlett
Barbara Hammond
Sarah Hammond
Rob Handel
David Hansen
Sarah Harburg-Petrich
Chris Harcum
Paul Cameron Hardy
Reina Hardy
Trish Harnetiaux 
Mora V. Harris
Cailin Harrison
Jordan Harrison
Megan Hart 
Chloé Hayat
Leslye Headland
Ann Marie Healy
Keri Healey
J.B. Heaps
Julie Hebert 
Justice Hehir
Marielle Heller
Richard Hellesen
Katharine Henner
Amina Henry
Charity Henson-Ballard
Holly Hepp-Galván
Ry Herman
Matt Herzfeld
Amy Herzog
Yvette Heyliger
David Hilder
Ian W. Hill  
Andrew Hinderaker
Cory Hinkle
Richard Martin Hirsch
Ron Hirsen  
Lucas Hnath
Donna Hoke
Jakob Holder
David Holstein
Ike Holter  
J. Holtham
Tom Horan
Lily Houghton
Matt Hoverman
Ross Howard 
Jessica Huang 
Miranda Huba  
Quiara Alegria Hudes 
Les Hunter
Sam Hunter
Monet Hurst-Mendoza 
Chisa Hutchinson
Arlene Hutton
Beth Hyland

I
Kristin Idaszak
James Ijames
Joshua Inocéncio
Sara Israel
Lameece Issaq 

J
Mark Jackson
David Jacobi
Ashley J. Jacobson
Tom Jacobson  
Laura Jacqmin
Jordan Jaffe
Hollis James
Joshua James
Julia Jarcho
Kyle Jarrow
Rachel Jendrzejewski   
Karla Jennings
Jake Jeppson
Maureen Brady Johnson
Michelle Tyrene Johnson
David Johnston
Ben Jolivet
Arthur M. Jolly
Daniel Alexander Jones
Kenneth Jones
Marie Jones
Nick Jones
Sukari Jones
Julia Jordan
Rajiv Joseph
Jonathan Josephson
Lindsay Joy

K
Barbara Kahn
Ken Kaissar 
Aditi Brennan Kapil
Joshua Kaplan
Lila Rose Kaplan
Stephen Kaplan
Irene Kapustina
Stephen Karam  
Jeremy Kareken 
Lally Katz
Lynne Kaufman
MJ Kaufman 
Kevin Kautzman
Lucas Kavner
Tori Keenan-Zelt
Daniel Keene
Scott Stephen Kegler
Karinne Keithley 
Greg Keller
Daniel John Kelley
Georgette Kelly
Sibyl Kempson
Meghan Kennedy
Jon Kern
Kevin Kerr
Anna Kerrigan
Kait Kerrigan
Lyle Kessler
Jeffrey James Keyes  
Claire Kiechel
Boo Killebrew
Susan Kim
Callie Kimball
Michael Kimmel
Hank Kimmel
Pat Kinevane
Alessandro King 
Ryan King
Jennifer Kirkeby
Judy Klass
Johnny Klein 
Ron Klier
Jim Knable
Krista Knight
Josh Koenigsberg 
John Kolvenbach
Robert Koon
Kristen Kosmas
David Koteles
Greg Kotis
Adam Kraar  
Sherry Kramer
Carolyn Kras
Basil Kreimendahl
Carson Kreitzer
Gregg Kreutz
Andrea Kuchlewska
Benjamin Kunkel
Larry Kunofsky
Justin Kuritzkes

L
Matthew LaBanca 
Jacques Lamarre
Dylan Lamb 
Aaron Landsman 
Eric Lane
Jennifer Lane
Deborah Zoe Laufer
Shirley Lauro
Mary Laws
David Lawson
Jacqueline E. Lawton 
Paola Lázaro
Ginger Lazarus
David Ian Lee
J. C. Lee
Kimber Lee
Maggie Lee
Kristine Haruna Lee
Young Jean Lee
Peter Lefcourt
Dan LeFranc
Brenton Lengel
Stacie Lents
Forrest Leo  
Andrea Lepcio
Victor Lesniewski
Christian Levatino
Steven Levenson
Yasmine Lever
Barry Levey
Mark Harvey Levine  
Michael Lew
Alex Lewin  
EM Lewis
Lisa Lewis 
Sean Christopher Lewis
Jeff Lewonczyk
Robin Rice Lichtig
Jerry Lieblich
Padraic Lillis 
Olivia Lilley
Kenneth Lin
Evan Linder 
Nicholas Linnehan
Ethan Lipton
Yilong Liu
Casey Llewellyn
Michael Lluberes
David J. Loehr
John Longenbaugh
Eric Reyes Loo 
Matthew Lopez
Tim J. Lord 
Alex Lubischer
Ken Ludwig
Stacey Luftig
Matt Lyle
Kirk Lynn

M
Taylor Mac  
Mariah MacCarthy
Heather Lynn MacDonald 
Laura Lynn MacDonald
Maya Macdonald
Samantha Macher 
Wendy MacLeod 
Caroline (Caro) Macon
Cheri Magid
Jennifer Maisel
Martyna Majok 
Daphne Malfitano 
Edmond Malin
Erin Mallon
Dave Malloy 
Karen Malpede   
Kara Manning
Mona Mansour 
Warren Manzi
Chelsea M. Marcantel 
Elise Marenson 
Israela Margalit 
Deb Margolin
Natalie Margolin
Ellen Margolis
Ruth Margraff
Daria Miyeko Marinelli
Laura Marks
Sam Marks
Larissa Marten
Christina Masciotti
Mark Mason
Sarah Matusek
Katie May
Oliver Mayer
Justin Maxwell
Adam Scott Mazer
Steven McCasland 
Tarell Alvin McCraney
Mia McCullough
Daniel McCoy
Brooke McEldowney
Pete McElligott
Brad McEntire
David McGee
Jayme McGhan
Caroline V. McGraw
Ruth McKee
Gabe McKinley
Ellen McLaughlin 
James McManus
Catya McMullen
Ian McWethy 
Courtney Meaker
Noah Mease
Murray Mednick
Charlotte Meehan
Tony Meneses
Carly Mensch
Aleks Merilo
Julián Mesri 
Molly Smith Metzler
David Meyers
Dennis Miles
Lisa Milinazzo
Charlotte Miller 
Jane Miller
Susan Miller 
Winter Miller
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Yusef Miller
John Minigan
Rehana Mirza
Michael Mitnick
Chiori Miyagawa 
Anna Moench
Lissa Moira
Honor Molloy
Luis Enrique Gutiérrez Ortiz Monasterio  
Claire Moodey
Vicki Lynn Mooney
Rosemary Moore
Concepción León Mora
Alejandro Morales
Lauren Morelli
Desi Moreno-Penson
Charles Morey
Dominique Morisseau 
Nina Louise Morrison 
Susan Mosakowski  
Hannah Moscovitch 
Itamar Moses
Matt Moses
Gregory Moss
Megan Mostyn-Brown
Daaimah Mubashshir
Lee Mueller
Ken Munch
Louise Munson
Kate Mulley 
Paul Mullin
Kevin Mullins
Carlos Murillo
Julie Marie Myatt

N
Janine Nabers
Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
Mary Kathryn Nagle
Laura Neill
Brett Neveu
Don Nguyen   
Qui Nguyen
Teddy Nicholas
Barb Nichols
Don Nigro
Timothy Nolan 
Antoinette Nwandu

O 
Dan O'Brien
Anna O'Donoghue
Dean O'Carroll
Amy Oestreicher
Diana Oh
Robert O'Hara
Lizzie Olesker
Matthew Paul Olmos
Matt Opatrny
Jonas Oppenheim
Dominic Orlando
Rich Orloff
Marisela Treviño Orta
Azure D. Osborne-Lee
Ron Osborne
Sylvan Oswald
Brian Otaño

P
Jamie Pachino
Helen Pafumi
Kristen Palmer
Marc Palmieri 
Tira Palmquist
Dorian Palumbo
A. Rey Pamatmat
Nicole Pandolfo
Peter Papadopoulos
Paz Pardo
Jiehae Park 
Kyoung H. Park
Jerome A. Parker 
Brian Parks
Peter Parnell
Caitlin Montanye Parrish
Julia Pascal
Steve Patterson
Greg Paul
Jonathan Payne
Francesca Pazniokas
Daniel Pearle
Ming Peiffer
Matt Pelfrey
christopher oscar peña
Anthony P. Pennino
K. Frithjof Peterson
Anne Phelan 
Renee Philippi
Larry Phillips
Guy Picot 
Greg Pierce
Greg Pierotti 
Jason Pizzarello
Begonya Plaza
Jason Gray Platt
Richard Ploetz
Robert Plowman
Brian Polak 
Daria Polatin
John Pollono
Larry Pontius
Chana Porter
Max Posner  
Craig Pospisil
Kemp Powers
Dean Poynor 
Bella Poynton
Augie Praley
James Presson 
Jessica Provenz
Caroline Prugh
Michael Puzzo

Q
Amanda Quaid
C. Quintana
Brian Quirk

R
Francis Weiss Rabkin 
Lisa Rafferty
Stella Fawn Ragsdale
David Rambo
Marco Ramirez 
Yasmine Beverly Rana
Jonathan Rand 
Adam Rapp
Isaac Rathbone 
Antony Raymond
David West Read 
Carole Real
Theresa Rebeck
Amber Reed
Gabrielle Reisman
Daniel Reitz
Bryan Renaud 
Annabelle Lee Revak
Alex Riad
M.Z. Ribalow
Aaron Ricciardi
Haley Rice
Molly Rice
Tania Richard 
Stan Richardson
Kiran Rikhye 
Jenelle Riley
Andrew Rincón
Harrison David Rivers
Megan Monaghan Rivas
Jelisa Jay Robinson
Alexis Roblan
Jaime Robledo
David Robson 
Diane Rodriguez
Emilio Rodriguez
Mac Rogers
Laura Rohrman
Joe Roland 
Lia Romeo
Elaine Romero
Greg Romero
Deena MP Ronayne
Stacey Rose
Abby Rosebrock
Lynn Rosen
Jan Rosenberg
Andrew Rosendorf
Kim Rosenstock
Ben Rosenthal 
Haleh Roshan
Melissa Ross
Sharyn Rothstein
Barry Rowell
Bert V. Royal
Eric Rudnick
Amber Ruffin
David Rush 
Sandy Rustin
Kate E. Ryan
Kate Moira Ryan
Marja-Lewis Ryan

S 
Trav S.D.
Riti Sachdeva
Stephen Sachs
Akin Salawu
Erica Saleh 
Nikkole Salter
Tori Sampson
Sarah Sander
Ren Dara Santiago
Tanya Saracho
Tina Satter
Pia Scala-Zankel
Matt Schatz
Alexis Scheer
Laura Schellhardt 
Robert Schenkkan
Becca Schlossberg
Jennifer Schlueter 
Emily Schmitt 
Heidi Schreck
August Schulenburg
Sarah Schulman  
Mark Schultz
Jenny Schwartz
Emily Schwend
Jordan Seavey
Nina Segal
Jason Schafer
Sarah Shaefer
Betty Shamieh
Adriano Shaplin 
Erika Sheffer 
Madhuri Shekar 
Nandita Shenoy
Julian Sheppard
Katharine Sherman
Kendall Sherwood
Normandy Sherwood
Christopher Shinn
Rachel Shukert
Scott Sickles
D.L. Siegel 
Robert Siegel
Jen Silverman
Lojo Simon
David Simpatico
Charly Evon Simpson
Blair Singer
Tana Sirois
Crystal Skillman
Myra Slotnick  
Mat Smart
Alena Smith
Kyle Smith
Marisa Smith
Matthew Stephen Smith  
Tommy Smith
Clint Snyder
Ben Snyder
Sonya Sobieski  
Lisa Soland
Octavio Solis
Ricardo Soltero-Brown
Celine Song
Gianmarco Soresi 
Thomas J. Soto
Romana Soutus
Julia Specht
Jonathan Spector
Steve J. Spencer
Ruby Rae Spiegel
Marc Spitz
Stephen Spotswood 
E. Hunter Spreen 
Aurin Squire
Amy Staats
Peggy Stafford
Diana Stahl 
David Stallings
Saviana Stanescu
Emma Stanton
Susan Soon He Stanton 
Dennis Staroselsky
Nick Starr
Elenna Stauffer
Deborah Stein
Jon Steinhagen
Caitlin Saylor Stephens
Ariel Stess
Vanessa Claire Stewart
Victoria Stewart
Andrea Stolowitz
Steven Strafford 
Laura Stratford
Ellen Struve
Lydia Stryk 
Bryan Stubbles
Jay Stul
Tatiana Suarez-Pico
Trisha Sugarek 
Lloyd Suh
Gwydion Suilebhan
Seamus Sullivan
Gary Sunshine
Chelsea Sutton 
Caridad Svich
C. Denby Swanson
Jeffrey Sweet
Stephanie Swirsky
Maria Swisher
Adam Szymkowicz

T
Daniel Talbott
Jeff Talbott
Nelle Tankus
Malcolm Tariq
Kate Tarker
Jona Tarlin
Judy Tate
Roland Tec
Lucy Teitler
Marina Tempelsman
Cori Thomas
Andrea Thome
Lucy Thurber
Paul Thureen
Melisa Tien 
Ann Timmons 
River Timms
Josh Tobiessen
Jonathan Tolins
Joy Tomasko
Sanaz Toossi
Gabriel Torres
Joe Tracz
Catherine Trieschmann 
Alex Trow
Dan Trujillo
Jason Tseng
Alice Tuan
Jon Tuttle
James Anthony Tyler

U
Mfoniso Udofia
Aladdin Ullah
Ken Urban
Rob Urbinati
Enrique Urueta

V
David Van Asselt
Jean-Claude van Itallie
Chris Van Strander
Lauren Van Kurin 
Kirsten Vangsness 
Karen Smith Vastola
Patrick Vermillion
Richard Vetere
Vicki Vodrey
Paula Vogel
Francine Volpe
Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay

W
James Odin Wade
Kathryn Walat
Ian Walker
Michael I. Walker 
Stephanie Alison Walker
Malachy Walsh
Kathleen Warnock
Anne Washburn
Brian Watkins
Matthew Weaver
Barbara Pease Weber 
Marisa Wegrzyn
Anthony Weigh
Jenny Rachel Weiner
Ryann Weir
Emily Chadick Weiss
Sofya Weitz
Ken Weitzman
Mac Wellman
Calamity West
Ron West
Sharr White
David Wiener 
Elyzabeth Wilder
Mark Wilding
Claire Willett
Buffalo Bailey Williams
Carl L. Williams
Jason Odell Williams
Christie Perfetti Williams 
Samuel Brett Williams
Sean Williams
Beau Willimon
Heloise Wilson
Kyle T. Wilson
Pia Wilson
Lauren Wimmer
Leah Nanako Winkler 
Gary Winter
Brenda Withers
Amy E. Witting
Bess Wohl
Tom Matthew Wolfe  
Stanton Wood
Craig Wright
Robert Wray
Asher Wyndham

Y
Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig
Anu Yadav
Deborah Yarchun
John Yearley
Lauren Yee
William S. Yellow Robe, Jr.  
Steve Yockey
Joshua Young
TJ Young
Kelly Younger

Z
Stefanie Zadravec
David Zellnik  
Anna Ziegler
Martín Zimmerman
Laura Zlatos
Don Zolidis
Matthew B. Zrebski 




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I Interview Playwrights Part 1100: Brittany Fisher




Brittany Fisher

Hometown: Richmond, VA

Current Town: New York City, NY

Q:  What are you working on now?

A:  So I’m currently about to start the production process for my first short film, entitled Bleach, in my hometown this summer. I was commissioned by Cadence Theatre to be a part of a project called Sitelines BLM. This project was created last year, largely in response to the Black Lives Matter Movement’s outrage over more continuous acts of racial injustice. All of the pieces will be filmed in various historic sites around Richmond, VA. My script in particular makes mention of the controversy in our city surrounding the removal of the Confederate monuments (which landed RVA on the cover of National Geographic by the way) and explores true internal feelings of racial injustice through honest conversation and spoken word poetry. Though there is much work to be done, I have tons of love for my city. So getting the chance to create something for this project is very much a dream come true.

I’m also currently a fellow in Juilliard’s Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwright’s Program, which always keeps me busy with starting new plays! Right now, I’m working on a new play centered around the stigma on mental health in the Black community. It’s been a difficult, yet exciting topic to shed light on and explore.

Q:  Tell me, if you will, a story from your childhood that explains who you are as a writer or as a person.


A:  You know how when you’re a kid, you go through this evolution of answers when it comes to the question, “what do you want to be when you grow up?” And more times than not, you never end up doing what you though you would when you were six. I always wanted to be an “artist” but I had no real idea of what that meant. I thought I was going to be a visual artist, so my parents got me a set of paint and pastels, and a sketchbook and I’d send my work in to that kids show, “Pappy Drew-It” quite often. Then I thought I was going to be a musical artist. We had this organ in our basement, and I remember being like seven years old and figuring out how to play Mary Had a Little Lamb. Then I thought I was going to be a photographer because my dad was into photography in the 90’s, so I played around with disposable cameras all the time. Then I thought I was going to be a dancer, so I took classes, and trust me when I say that was short lived. Then I thought I was going to be an author, so I started out writing letters to my grandmother who had passed away when I was three, and those turned into poetry, and that turned into stories.

I think I used all of these things as outlets because growing up, I was painfully shy, so I didn’t talk much outside of my friend group, and I always followed the rules. So, with things like drawing, taking photos, or writing – I could do all of this on my own terms, and nobody could tell me I was doing it “wrong” or that I “couldn’t do it that way.” I never had my “rebellious” stage as a kid because artistry was always my way of being rebellious.

All of this to say, that’s exactly what kind of writer I am – rebellious. I like to focus on difficult or even controversial topics simply because that’s what interests me, and I’m never afraid of what the outcome will be because I’m only being true to myself as a writer. If I didn’t, I’d honestly be miserable and there’s no way I could keep pursing this as a career or anything else!

And I actually ended up being an artist after all, which is kind of insane to me. The hilarious part of it all is that I still have a genuine interest in all of the “artsy” things I thought I was going to do back then, and I do all of them as hobbies to this day.

Q:  If you could change one thing about theater, what would it be?

A:  I’d definitely say accessibility is a big issue. I was nearly an adult when I got into theatre and was an adult when I saw my first Broadway show, but I remember one of my favorite poets, Carvens Lissaint, telling a story about a younger version of himself. He didn’t have a place to live, was couch hopping with friends and family all over NYC, and competed in poetry slams, open mics, and spit poetry on the trains for donations. Instead of getting food, he would save to buy tickets to see In The Heights at Richard Rodgers. That story really stuck with me, because I realized how much hardship I would’ve also faced as a young person trying to fund a passion for the arts.

And I can’t not mention that eight years later, Carvens played a lead role in Broadway’s Hamilton on that very same stage, so never stop dreaming friends!

Q:  Who are or were your theatrical heroes?

A:  I’m a big fan of Lynn Nottage! I can’t say that I would’ve pursued theatre as hard as I have thus far if I’d never read Ruined. That was one of the first non-Shakespeare plays that I ever read, and was the piece that made me say, “I want to write stories that make people feel the way I felt reading this.”

Q:  What kind of theater excites you?

A:  Definitely experimental theatre. I love theatre that is surprising and unpredictable. Mainstream theatre is cool, but you can show me to the smaller, hidden gem theatres producing exciting new work any day.

Q:  What advice do you have for playwrights just starting out?

A:  I would say stay driven by your passion because the journey probably won’t be linear. I started out just genuinely wanting to learn about and be immersed in theatre, so I interned at my local theatre. I was honestly never looking to be in a position where anybody knew my name. That’s not to say don’t have big dreams/goals. You absolutely should! But for me personally, the rejections were somewhat easier to take and didn’t completely throw me off track because at the end of the day, I knew I’d find a way to do this whether anyone knew me or not. Just remember why you started and why you continue to pursue it!

Also, refrain from writing off opportunities as too small or not worth it, because you never know who you might meet or who might be watching!

Q:  Plugs, please:

A:  

brittanynfisher.com

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Jun 17, 2021

I Interview Playwrights Part 1099: Gabriel Torres




Gabriel Torres


Hometown: Bucaramanga Colombia

Current Town: New York City, NY

Q:  Tell me about Haus of Dust.

A:  Haus of Dust is a new campaign to bring awareness about substance use in latinx queer communities.  The project was born from a play I started writing back in 2018 about my inability to overcome meth abuse; after therapy, coming out about it to my family and friends, a couple trips aiming to overcome it… and feeling nothing helped, I decided to succumb to writing.  When I finally overdosed and ended up in a hospital bed, I completed the play. This all happened with the support of Alice Eve Cohen who mentored me throughout the process.

So, Haus of dust is a campaign and a play… and more!

I have been focusing on community engagement work in the past two years.  I arrived to community organizing because I didn’t feel storytelling and theater were being enough for me… I love art and stories, and I believe in representation, but honestly it is not enough… representation is only the beginning, an ignition to create space for the people who deserve justice and visibility.  In my journey as a young community organizer, I vowed to never produce one of my plays again as a solemn play.  From now on, I will be utilizing my artistic practice in intersection with the communities, the themes, subjects and topics of my work touches upon.  Haus of Dust being so personal, also raised a concern to myself about wether I wanted to feel I was commodifying from my own story.

As covid-19 progressed, with the support of a development residency at Loisaida INC, we decided to conceptualize a campaign around the story.  Now, we are building a prototype for a phone game that if successful (In the years to come) could help patients going through programs and/or people dealing with substance abuse, a tool for realizing anxiety and cravings on the spot. We are also fundraising and developing an on-site garden with OSS project and Loisaida INC, to create a truly open space for people looking to connect and create community surrounding the issues that oppress them.  I think what has truly helped me heal is the support, love and availability of my family and friends, way beyond any program I have been part of.

So…

Haus of Dust the show, is an immersive film installation (Created as such due to covid-19 complication and the involvement of ten actors).  The audience is invited to join us at The Abysm, a bar in the abyss, the place between the living and the dead.  In here, through screens, ten souls will tell us their stories about substance abuse or their connection to such, hoping to transcend and move into the beyond. The show doesn’t only touch on my story, but it offers a whimsical interpretation in pressing matters such as: native South American female bodies being exploited for labor, human trafficking, the importation of Coca, (our South American sacred leave into the United States as powder), my own stories of love, heartbreak, immigration, sexual abuse and resilience as a Colombian Cis Gay Male. While the show is clearly dense in content, we are presenting it in a way that is stimulating, whimsical and somewhat meditative? Somehow, without looking for it, my work always tends to have a meditation in between. In the making of the show, we also involved the community by making shrines and altars, hosting singing classes, and moralizing Loisaida with neon markets!

Haus of Dust is a feast for the senses.  It is a very honest and real project, aiming to shed light on what we cast as shadows, and aiming that doing so will open pathways of true and heart warming connections in our community. To heal, we need to heal together.

I want to take a moment here to list all of the amazing artists involved in this project:

Haus of dust

with

Music by Vanessa Rappa
Choreography by Fernando Moya Delgado
Ritual Dramaturgy by Salomé Egas

Scenic Design by : Aoshuang Zhang
Projection design by : Taylor Edelle Stuart
Sound Design by: Patricio Jijon
Lighting Design by Vicki Bain
Technical Director: Ted Charles Brown

Shrines made by Julia Justo

G Interviewed filmed by Rene Castellanos

Camera Assistants: Artyom Petrov
Manuela hurtado

Film edited by: Lia Nessim Macia
Subtitles by: Captioning Star

Photography by David Oramas
Photography Make Up by Sterling Tull

Cast:

G - Gabriel G Torres
MC - Vanessa Rappa
Dust - Fernando Vieria
Stardust - Fernando Moya Delgado
Unnamed - Anthony O’connell
Arcane - Janelle Lawrence
Pacha Mama - Salomé Egas
Lucky Allie Marotta
Grenade - Samantha HerreraDeath - Jasmine Dorothy Haefner

Q:  What else are you working on?

A:  Ah! While Haus of Dust is happening, I will be engaging in a residency at The Lighthouse in Governors Island with The Beam Center, as part of a newly formed collective named Mycellial Collective, this was created with incredible artists I met at EMERGENYC 20’. We will be creating a showcase of works in progress by the collective.   The piece I will be developing is actually the first play I wrote, Dreamless, which is based in the real story of Sergio Urrego, a queer Colombian Teenager who took his life as an act of reclamation from the systems that oppressed him and bullied him. In the show, he wakes up in limbo, a theater where an audience stares eternally.  And in here, due to his actions, he is punished to re-live the same day over and over again, until his angel seed sprouts, he takes over the system, and transcends to the unknown. (You can clearly see a pattern in my work here…) I am quite obsessed with rituals and transcendence, and the afterlife.

Q:  Tell me, if you will, a story from your childhood that explains who you are as a writer or as a person.

A:  This appears on Haus of Dust, spoiler alert!

When I was six years old, I had a recurrent dream.  I dreamed about an angel falling from a meteorite, and from its light, the angel would descend upon me.  When the angel is close to me, his skin turns inside out, and he tries to devour me. After my dream, I would wake up, walk from my room in the second floor, to a studio overlooking the garden on the first floor. In this studio, I would sit in the floor, waiting for 
Lucky, the golden labrador in my house, and Rebecca, the wingless parrot my uncle picked up from the streets to come over, and there I would spend the rest of the night, looking into the animals, my friends, and into the stars, wondering if I would ever find a way to express how I felt, and if so, how.

And I think I did,
and possibly it doesn’t make sense,
but I’m here, still observing, still sensitive,
still living, still standing quietly.

Q:  If you could change one thing about theater, what would it be?

A:  I don’t think I’d change theater at large, as I believe theater is life, ignition, the beginning of community, the beginning of myth, storytelling, performance. I would change the rigidity of American theater.  I would dare us all to think beyond logic, to understand through sensations and feelings, and not expect to be always given the secrets of the making.  I would change the constraints of our work, and how institutional it is, and with this, all systems of discriminatory hierarchies that truly don’t serve us.  I would truly dare us to utilize our power to be a magnifying glass for those who need it, and not for our desire to put on a show.   I would connect and communicate.  I would reinvent what public in theater is.

Q:  Who are or were your theatrical heroes?

A:  This is very hard for me but here goes my answer:


Irwin Piscator, for his innovation and resilience.
Enrique Buenaventura, for his Colombian traditions and horizontal making,
Santiago Garcia, for Teatro La Candelaria and interdisciplinary theater,
Eugenio Barba, for making of story something anew,
all the tribes in South America that precede colonization for using performance to care for the land,
All the theater artists I’ve met who are honest, able to honor their work.
And my 16 aunts for the pompous representations they make of themselves.

Q:  What kind of theater excites you?

A:  I feel like I answered this somehow, but the bold! the crazy! The illegitimate, the unseen, the theater that represents us properly, that dares for a brighter future, the theater that is spiritual and for the soul, and that vibrates as energy of communion.

Q:  What advice do you have for playwrights just starting out?

A:  If you feel like writing,
    write,
        in
            any,
                format,

you desire.

If you feel like flying,
fly, wingless or not,
fly between the symbols,
and their meanings,

make of story,
your most,
desired, perfect,
imperfect,
way of expression.

Put down what makes no sense,
what craves to be explained,
what intrigues your curiosity,
what calls you out to be seen,

Follow your ingenuity,
follow your identity,


Don’t sell yourself.

After all, it is only language that remains,
and the memory of it being spoken.


And the memory changes,
but what you remember,
is what matters the most.

You’ll get there,
and so will I,

we will find our voice,
every day, and every hour,

We will find our voice,

if we,
       decide,
           to
               not
                   shut.

And write.


Q:  Plugs, please:


A:  IG:
@hausofdust
@gabrielgtorrest

Websites:
Iamdust.org
gabrielgtorres.com



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Jun 10, 2021

I Interview Playwrights 1098: Deena MP Ronayne


Deena MP Ronayne
Hometown: Chelmsford, Massachusetts. The son of my grammar school music teacher was a 
background illustrator for The Simpsons and the Springfield town hall on the series is modeled after the Chelmsford Public Library.
Current Town: I currently live in Aberdeen, South Dakota. After I grew up in MA, I spend over 
17 years in Orlando, FL and then moved to the midwest when I married my husband. Aberdeen, SD is his home town and now it is my home.
Q: What are you working on now?
 
A: Usually, I am a producer through my company, Hardly Working Promotions LLC, but when
 COVID hit, I had the time to try writing my own play for the first time. That play is called “Triple Bypass: Three Ten Minute Plays About Living for Death & Dying for Life.” The Aberdeen Community Theatre joined forces with me and we made a video of a full production and I have been putting it in virtual fringe festivals ever since. My next goal is to bring this play to life in person in several cities around the world with local casts and crews in 2022.
Q:  Tell me, if you will, a story from your childhood that explains who you are as a writer or as a 
person. 
A:  As a small child, I wanted to learn how to partner dance, I watched Dirty Dancing a lot…and I mean A LOT. There were no resources for teaching that kind of dance to a 6 year old where I lived, so I would play the movie and act out the scenes with my extra large Gumby doll. The lift scene did not go very well.  However, when I think back to my thought process at the time, I see an unwillingness to wait around for what I wanted, I did my best to create it for myself. This sums up my growth in the entertainment industry in general because projects are kind of like children (you can love someone else’s project but never as much as you love your own) and if you don’t find what you are looking for, the only last limitation to get where you want to be is your imagination.
Q:  If you could change one thing about theater, what would it be?

A:  Accessibility across the board needs a major and long overdue overhaul. If I could wave a magic wand, there would be theatre opportunities for participating and viewing in the most oppressed and distant areas, there would be one central spot for all audition notices, and there would be an abundance of diverse artistic grants that don’t take a magnifying glass and a professional fundraiser to find, apply for, and receive.
Q:  What are your first memories of theatre? 

A:  In my home growing up, there were many soundtracks for musicals on record and on tape cassette.  I would listen to all the Andrew Lloyd Webber shows at home, and look at the album art. The very first show I ever saw was an evening with Michael Crawford at the Wang Center in Boston and he sang all the hits from ALW musicals. It was years before I realized anyone does anything onstage without singing.
Q:  What kind of theater excites you? 

A:  I adore the concept of immersive theatre and I hope to participate in more of it as things move further away from the COVID crisis.
Q:  What advice do you have for playwrights just starting out? 

A:  Get as many people as you can to workshop your work. You will get invaluable knowledge about what is actually conveying to potential audience members verses how you see your play in your head.
Q:  Plugs, please: 

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