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Posts By catherineforever666

Alumni Sarah Bowden has short play at Nylon Fusion Theater Company tonight at 7 in NYC!

  • June 28, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · alumni · News

Alumni Sarah Bowden’s short play Batter Up: a Play about Basketball or Baking”  is featured tonight at Nylon Fusion Theater Company’s “This Rounds On Us” Short Play fest.  This year each of their short play fests are “Time Travel Themed” and aligned with two decades in U.s History.  The June short play fest is 1930s/40s themed.  Congrats Sarah!  If you are in NYC go check it out!  They give you free Sangria with your ticket 😉

More Info

TONIGHT!

7pm, Gene Frankel Theater-24 Bond Street NY.  Get tickets here

More about Sarah

Sarah Bowden is a playwright, raised right, who writes about kryptonite. Her full-length The Magnificent Masked Hearing Aid was staged at Ohio University in 2012, and was listed as a semi-finalist in the 2013 Capital Repertory Next Act! New Play Summit and the 2013 Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte’s nuVoices Festival. Her short play Captain Incredible Vs. The Girlfriend was produced internationally by Monkeyman Productions in 2012, and her five-minute script Batter Up: A Play About Baseball Or Baking was produced by Nylon Fusion Theatre in 2015. Her full-length Lively Stones received a reading at the Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre in 2011, and her one-act Two Sides of a River was read at the Painted Bride in Philadelphia in 2009. Sarah has completed internships with Chicago Dramatists, Arden Theatre Company, the Wilma Theater, Northlight Theatre, the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, and the Adirondack Theatre Festival. She received Honorable Mention in the American Blues Theater’s 2013 Blue Ink Playwriting Award, and was listed as a semi-finalist in the 2015 Activate Midwest New Play Festival, the 2014 Elgin Cultural Commission Page to Stage Program, and the Stage Left Theatre Playwright Residency. She won the 2005 White-Howells English Prize for Drama and the 2003 Margaret W. Baker Prize for Fiction. In 2002, she was a finalist in the 2002 International Thespian Festival’s Playworks program. Sarah holds an M.F.A. in Playwriting from Ohio University and B.A. in directing and creative writing from Beloit College.

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Ohio Alums Featured on Prestigious Kilroy List!

  • June 22, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · alumni · News

Just this week the second annual Kilroy List of female and trans theater artists has been announced!  On the list there are a small selection of hot new plays that have not been produced enough by female/trans artists as well as a large list of plays that were honorable mentions for the list.  The list is supposed to be an advocacy tool for female and trans theater artists and to stop the idea that there’s no good plays by them in the pipeline.

This year Ohio Alum Laura Jacqmin is on the list for her play Residence !  The play is a five person dark comedic drama.  Here is the synopsis: When new mom and medical supply saleswoman Maggie moves into an extended-stay hotel in Tempe, Arizona, she brings a troubled history and tenuous grasp on the future with her. While trying to secure her first sale since returning to work, she befriends two hotel employees whose careers and life paths are nearly as shaky as her own.

Ohio alum Dana Lynn Formby is an honorable mention for her play Johnny 10 Beers’ Daughter  as well as Cecilia Copeland was on the honorable mention list for her play R Culture !

If a theater is not producing works by these artists, the Kilroy list makes it very easy for them to fix that and produce a strong play that has been vetted by literary managers and other respected theater artists.  To read more about the list click here

More about Laura

Laura Jacqmin is a Chicago-based playwright and television writer, originally from Cleveland. She’s the winner of the Wasserstein Prize, two NEA Art Works Grants, the Kennedy Center David Mark Cohen Award, two MacDowell Fellowships, an Illinois Arts Council Individual Artist Grant, and has been a finalist for the Heideman Award, the Laurents/Hatcher Prize, the BBC International Playwriting Competition, and the Princess Grace Award. Her play Dental Society Midwinter Meeting was named one of New City Stage’s Top Five Plays of 2010, as well as TimeOut Chicago’s Honorable Mentions: Best Theater of 2010. Her television work includes the forthcoming series “Grace and Frankie” (Netflix) and “Lucky 7” (ABC). She received her BA from Yale University, and earned an MFA in Playwriting from Ohio University.

Plays include Ghost Bike (Buzz22 Chicago), Do-Gooder (16th Street Theater), January Joiner (Long Wharf Theatre), Ski Dubai (Steppenwolf Theatre), Look, We Are Breathing (Sundance Theater Lab), Two Lakes, Two Rivers (O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, Royal Court Theatre’s International Residency), and Dental Society Midwinter Meeting (Chicago Dramatists/At Play, remounted 16th Street Theater and Theater on the Lake). Her short play Hero Dad premiered in the 2012 Humana Festival of New Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

Her work has been produced and developed by Atlantic Theater Company, Old Vic New Voices, Roundabout Underground, Vineyard Theatre, LCT3, Ars Nova, Cape Cod Theatre Project, Second Stage Theatre, Contemporary American Theater Festival, The 24 Hour Plays Off-Broadway, and the inaugural NNPN University Playwrights Workshop at Stanford University, among others.  Jacqmin was a member of the inaugural 2010-2011 Playwrights Unit at the Goodman Theatre. She’s taught playwriting at Ohio University, Carthage College, and was the 2012 Faith Broome playwright-in-residence at University of Oklahoma. Commissions: South Coast Rep, Goodman Theatre, Arden Theater Company, InterAct Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater/NNPN, and Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Science & Technology Project. Her plays are published by Playscripts, Inc. and Smith & Kraus.

More about Dana

Dana Lynn Formby’s play ‘If you Split a Second’ will receive a world premiere this May at Pegasus Theatre. Her play ‘American Beautyshop’, was read at Florida Studio Theatre during their Burdick Reading Series, The Illinois Shakespeare Festival and at Steep theatre this past year. Her play ‘Corazón de Manzana’ was recently co-produced at Storefront Theatre in Chicago by The DCA and Mortar Theatre Company. She is a 2012 P73 Semi-finalist. She is a Wendy Wasserstien 2011 Nominee. Her play ‘The Small of Her Back’, a 2009 Kendeda Finalist which was given a workshop production at The Alliance Theatre of Atlanta, a reading at New York Theatre Workshop, and PICT; ‘Inherit the Whole’, which was presented in readings at Premiere Stages, Victory Gardens, and was Mortar Theatre’s inaugural production in 2010; and ‘Armed with Peanut Butter’, winner of the 2009 Kennedy Center National 10-Minute Playwriting Award and was seen in the 2009 Source Festival. The play has enjoyed various productions throughout the United States. She has received commissions from Ohio University’s School of Medicine to write a play dealing with Type II Diabetes (Sugar Bear) and from the Ohio School of Psychology to write a play tackling Sickle Cell (120 Days). Her play Loaded Gavel was invited to the 2007 Houston Urban Reading Series. Dana’s first full-length, ‘Frequency 98.6’, was given a full production at the University of Wyoming in 2005 and invited to the regional American College Theatre Festival in 2006. Her one-act play ‘Monday After Work’ won her a scholarship to the 2005 Playwright’s Intensive at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Dana is the 2008 recipient of the Scott McPherson Playwriting Award. She teaches playwriting here at Chicago Dramatists. She is a Founding member of Mortar Theatre Company. She is a blue-collar playwright whose attitude has been carved by the relentless Wyoming wind—lips tight, eyes squinted, legs crossed because god knows what could blow in. She holds an MFA in Playwriting from Ohio University.

More about Cecilia
Playwright, Screenwriter, and Founding Artistic Director New York Madness.
Copeland’s plays have been Presented or Produced at the HERE Arts Center, Ensemble Studios Theatre, New Perspectives, Cherry Lane Theatre, New Dramatists, Culture Project, Open Hydrant Theatre, Venus Theatre, IATI Theatre, Chrysalis Theatre, The Anarchist Theatre Festival of Montreal, Stage Left Productions, 13th Street Rep, New York Madness, CAPSLOCK PRODUCTIONS, The Disreputables, and Metro Screen Australia among others.  She’s Developed work with terraNOVA collective and the Lark Play Development Center.  Copeland has been Commissioned by The Drilling Co, Overturn Theatre Ensemble, The Pink Ribbon Project, The Performing Arts High School, New Perspectives, and Lerer Productions. 

Copeland is the recipient of the Lennis J. Holm Playwriting Scholarship from University of Iowa for her Honors Thesis, One Woman which was produced in SWAN Day 2008.  She is an inductee into the Indie Theater Hall of Fame, a Semi-Finalist for The O’Neill Playwrights Conference, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, The David Calicchio Emerging Playwright’s Prize, Seven Devil’s Playwright’s Conference, Multi-Stages and a Finalist for Mabou Mines Artist Residency.
Copeland is a Kilroys List Nominee for her play, Light of Night.

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David Robinson selected for Steppenwolf First Look Series!

  • May 28, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · alumni · News

Ou Alum David Robinson’s play “The Imaginary Music Critic Who Doesn’t Exist” has been selected for the prestigious “First Look Series” at Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago!  This is his play that was previously selected for the Eugene O Neill summer residency.  Each year 6 plays are selected.  Here is how they describe the series: Join us this summer for an early look at work in progress from some of the most dynamic playwrights in the field. Now in its 10th season, First Look develops new plays for future production at Steppenwolf and other theaters across the country.

The festival runs this August 11th through the 16th!  Check it out if you’re in Chicago!  Congrats David!

Here’s a synopsis of the play: Lacey is a tattooed rock journalist who runs an influential summer music festival. When a major act drops out, Lacey saves the fest by booking the gifted but controversial MC #Frankie. But Lacey’s coworkers take issue with #Frankie’s misogynist lyrics, threatening to unravel everything she’s built.

You can read the press release here

and to get tickets/more info click here

More about David

David Mitchell Robinson is likely a playwright because growing up in the frosty Twin Cities suburbs requires one to develop a surplus of indoor, isolation-intensive hobbies. So far, his goal to write a play about every place he’s ever lived has resulted in Carapace (Minneapolis), Olympic Village (Atlanta), The Imaginary Music Critic Who Doesn’t Exist (Chicago), and Terminals (airplanes).

These and other plays have been produced, developed, or commissioned by the Alliance Theatre, Center Theatre Group, the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, Primary Stages, the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Actor’s Express, Forum Theatre, Theater J, B Street Theatre, the Inkwell, Rep Stage, Ohio University, Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre, Rorschach Theatre, the Source Festival, Field Trip Theatre, and the Horn Project. Carapace is available through Samuel French.

David has been the winner of the Kendeda Graduate Playwriting Competition and the Scott McPherson Playwriting Award as well a nominee for the PoNY Fellowship, the Lanford Wilson Award, the Terrence McNally Award, and a Suzi Bass Award. He has also been a finalist for such programs as the Jerome Fellowship, the Clubbed Thumb Biennial Commission, NNPN’s Smith Prize Commission, InterAct Theatre’s 20/20 Commission, the Lark’s Playwrights’ Week, the NNPN Showcase of New Plays, and the Source Festival’s Full Length Plays.

He holds an MFA in Playwriting from Ohio University and a BA in Literature/Theater from the New College of Florida. He currently lives in DC, where he is working on his plays about Baltimore and southeast Ohio.

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Ira Gammerman has a short play in the 40th Annual Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Fest this summer!

  • May 27, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · alumni · Festival · New York · News

Ou Playwriting Alum Ira Gammerman’s short play “Billy Bitchass” will be apart of the 40th Annual Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Fest!  Billy Bitchass is about” A boy with no name runs away with a puppy who can’t understand sadness.”  The festival consists of thirty short plays ranging from 10 to 30 minutes and will take place in NYC this August!  The festival received over a fifteen hundred submissions this year and is highly selective in picking material they believe stands out and is unique in form and content.  Congrats Ira!  Your funny, unique and crazy writing is addictive!  If you are in NYC this August, go check it out!

Here is a list of all the finalists selected for the festival!

Here is a quote from his recent interview about the play(Spoiler Alert: seems like this play started from a Madness, the short play fest MFA playwrights do every week)

OOB: How did you come to write your OOB play? Was there a particular inspiration behind its creation? How has it developed?

IG: I had a short play I wrote in grad school called Bitchass about a kid talking to a guy in a dog costume about being bullied. I always knew it was a special play, but it wasn’t quite finished.

To read the whole interview with Ira about his play click here !!

More about the festival:

The Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival offers a prize of publication and licensing for six short plays in the notable OFF OFF BROADWAY FESTIVAL PLAYS series. In addition, the 30 semi-finalists each receive a full production in one of New York City’s leading Off Broadway theatres. 

Though many of the works that play in the Festival have been developed under the wing of theatres, universities, and writer’s groups, many of the plays that are produced as part of the Festival are world premieres.  The application period for the Festival begins in January and lasts until late February.  Playwrights may submit up to three unpublished plays or musicals that may be performed in 30 minutes or less.  On their application, playwrights must cite the organization that will produce their play (at this early stage it is often the playwright themselves) and a liaison for Samuel French to contact with Festival information. Submissions are whittled down by the Festival’s editorial staff, and the Final Thirty are chosen to present their play during Festival week.

Festival week consists of 4 performance sessions  in which 7 to 8 scripts are presented in front of a judging panel comprised of professionals representing various parts of the theatre industry.  At the end of each session, the judges deliberate and 1 to 3 plays are selected to move on to the Festival Finals.

Finals take places on the Saturday of the Festival Week.  During the Finals, the Festival staff will watch the final ten to twelve plays and select six authors to be a published in a the OFF OFF BROADWAY FESTIVAL PLAYS series, which is published and licensed by Samuel French, Inc. Sunday acts as a showcase of all the winners, and Samuel French invites many industry professional to attend.

About our Alumni Playwrights

The Festival has served as a doorway to future success for many aspiring playwrights, and has helped launched the work of notables as  Theresa Rebeck, Shirley Lauro, Sheila Callaghan, Bekah Brunstetter, Steve Yockey, Saviana Stanescu, David Johnston, and Daniel Pearle.  In many cases, Festival participation has sparked agent contracts for Festival finalists.  Many past Festival playwrights have gone on to win major playwriting awards and honors, as well as to have major theatrical productions of their works staged.

More about Ira

Ira Gamerman is a New York Innovative Theater award-nominee with an MFA in playwriting from Ohio University. His theatrical work has been produced by The Kennedy Center, Collaboraction, and Short & Sweet Sydney. In 2006, City Paper voted Ira “Best Playwright of Baltimore.” His podcast writing won a 2013 Mark Time Award for Radiotopia’s THE TRUTH and his episodes have been downloaded over 40,000 times. Ira co-created, co-produces, and co-hosts DANGEROUSLY UNQUALIFIED: A PODCAST ABOUT LOVE (the original serialized Baltimore-centric podcast from Ira G and America’s Favorite Amateur Dating Coach: Ryan Dowler). He composes music as Ira Lawrences Haunted Mandolin. His debut album was recorded at Galaxy Smith Studios in Brooklyn: iralawrence.bandcamp.com. Ira Just returned from the Philippines where he developed “EVERYTHING IS EVERYWHERE LIE TO YOUR FACE” at the Karnabal Festival with his AustraliAmerican theater collective Everything Is Everywhere . Ira reviews music for High Times Magazine.

Visit him online at everythingiseverywhere.com .

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Jeremy Sony’s New Play “The Century Box” happening this May in Ohio!

  • May 23, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · alumni · News

Jeremy Sony’13 ‘s play “The Century Box” will run in Grove City, Ohio, for four performances, May 29-31. The play, produced by the Little Theatre Off Broadway and presented by the City of Grove City, was written to commemorate the Bicentennial of Jackson Township and the history of Grove City, Ohio. The play is getting some press which you can check out here

“The Century Box” centers on a sister and brother who discover a forgotten time capsule in an old house up for auction. Opening this century box, they set off a mystery that reaches back to the origins of their hometown; one they’ll have to solve before the auction, or risk losing the century box forever. The play takes us back through time, telling the stories of the people who settled and built the area, and how it all ties to a young couple from 1952. Sony says, “It’s a history play wrapped in a mystery wrapped in a love story.”

Performances will be Friday, May 29 at 8:00 p.m., Saturday, May 30 at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., and a final performance on Sunday, May 31 at 2:00 p..m. in the Ed Palmer Auditorium at Central Crossing High School, 4500 Big Run South Road. All performances are free.  More info here

Congrats Jeremy!!  Looks exciting!

More about Jeremy

Jeremy Sony is a Midwest-based writer and co-founder of Theatre Daedalus. His plays include: Robin Hood and the Secret of Sherwood (Street Theatre Co., Class Act Dramatics); Sleepy Hollow: The Lost Chapter (STC., ClassAct Dramatics); The View at the End (Available Light 24 Hour Theatre); Parallaxis and Cuckold Walks Into A Bar (MadLab Theatre Roulette 2014); Advice to the Happy Couple (MadLab, Theatre Roulette 2013); and The Cosmonaut in Human Resources (Luna Theatre). Upcoming plays: The Century Box (World Premiere, Summer 2015, Commissioned by the Grove City Historic Commission) and The Last Queen of Wonderland (STC ClassAct Dramatics, October 2015). Other plays in active development include: Pathogenesis (Reading, Nashville Repertory Theatre) and Frackture (Workshop, TAGS New Play Project). Sony’s plays have also been seen and developed at Penobscot Theater, Curtain Players Theatre, Playhouse Nashville’s Ten Minute Playhouse, Western Michigan University, The Last Frontier Theatre Conference, Ohio University MFA Playwrights Workshop, and the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. AWARDS & RESIDENCIES: 2013-2014 Ingram New Works Lab Residency (Nashville Repertory Theatre); Scott McPherson Playwriting Award (2012); 2012-2013 Anthony Trisolini Graduate Fellowship; 2010 Heideman Award Finalist (Spin Cycle).  FILM: Separation Anxiety (Best Drama, 2012 Riverbend Film Festival) was produced by Glass City Films, featuring Emmy-winner John Wesley Shipp and Drama Desk nominee Polly Adams. OTHER WRITING: “Hard Stop” (published by Outskirts Press under the pseudonym Jamie Rotham). Sony holds an M.F.A. in Playwriting from Ohio University and a B.A. in Film & Television from the University of Notre Dame. He has studied under playwrights Charles Smith, Erik Ramsey, Merri Biechler, Mark Pilkinton, Doug Wright, and Kara Lee Corthron. Sony lives in central Ohio with his wife and son, where they are slightly outnumbered by their cats. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, and many social media sites under the handle @JeremyWrites.

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Merri Biechler’s play “Tammy Faye’s Final Audition” will be featured in the Cincinnati Fringe Festival this June!

  • May 21, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · alumni · News

Ohio MFA Playwriting Alumni Merri Biechler’s new play “Tammy Faye’s Final Audition” will have a production this June at the Cincinatti Fringe.  The production is through her company, Brick Monkey Theater Ensemble, which is compiled of Ohio Drama faculty, including Shelley Delaney who will be starring in the play as Tammy Faye.   Their mission statement ” is to challenge, engage and inspire the residents of our community with explosive and thought-provoking theater. Brick Monkey develops and produces new theater works, as well as contemporary and classic plays. With a commitment to collaboration and a desire to integrate our art into the fabric of our region, we strive to explore, confront and affirm what it means to be alive.”

The play was also featured in a recent article about Fringe shows to watch out for!  Here is an excerpt from the article, which you can read in full here

“When people think of Tammy Faye, they think of the crying and the makeup,” said Merri Biechler, an adjunct professor of theater at OU. “But she was actually the first evangelical to embrace gay people back in the 1980s. (The evangelical movement) was more inclusive back then, the idea that anyone could find Jesus, that Jesus loved everyone.”

“Tammy Faye’s Final Audition” is a dreamy exercise where she auditions to create one final TV talk show called “Tammy Faye Wins At Life.” Whether the audition exists inside or outside her head is up to the audience. Throughout, she interacts with all the important men in her life, such as her ex-husband, Jim, her son, Jay, her current husband, Roe Messner, and her one-time co-host, J.J. Bullock, an HIV-positive gay man who also starred in the sitcom, “Too Close For Comfort.” Miechler said the piece was inspired by the fact that Tammy Faye granted an interview to CNN’s Larry King literally seven hours before she passed away from cancer. “She had a real drive to be in front of an audience,” Miechler said. “Call it ego or a last message of love to her fans. It comes from an internal drive that the play tries to understand.”

Congrats Merri on getting this awesome play put up!  If you are in the Cincinnati area, go check this play out!!

MORE INFO

Play Summary: Tammy Faye Bakker’s quest for one final TV show.
Tammy Faye Bakker was the sweetheart of Christian TV in the 1970’s and 80’s, until it all came crashing down. As she nears the end of her life, she attempts a comeback. In a fevered dream, she enlists the men in her life to audition for one final TV show. “Tammy Faye’s Final Audition” goes beyond the makeup and the tears to the naked truth.

PERFORMANCE DATES

Tue, June 2 @ 6:30PM
Fri, June 5 @ 8:15PM
Sat, June 6 @ 2:10PM

Fringe venue: First Lutheran Church 2, Cincinatti, OH

For more info/purchase Tickets: click here

More about Merri

Merri Biechler is an adjunct instructor of Playwriting and Text Analysis in the Theater Division.  Her classes include Elements of Performance, Text Analysis, Playwriting, and numerous seminars.  Her plays include Bombs, Babes and Bingo (Mortar Theatre Company world premiere 2012; P73 Playwriting Fellowship semi-finalist; Clubbed Thumb biennial commission finalist); Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver (Princess Grace Award finalist; Jane Chambers Student Playwriting Award winner; Kendeda Graduate Playwriting Competition finalist; WordBRIDGE Playwrights Laboratory participant, and the recipient of grants totaling $40,000 to use the play as a teaching tool for medical students); and Real Girls Can’t Win (Centenary Stage Company Women Playwrights Series winner; Stavis Award nominee; David Mark Cohen Award finalist; Victory Gardens Theater workshop; Productions at Ohio University, Centenary College, Augustana College, and Indiana State University).  Merri spent three years writing for ABC’s movie-of-the-week division and received her MFA in playwriting from Ohio University.

She attended the Professional Actor Training Program at North Carolina School of the Arts and studied acting with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse and at his private home on the island of Bequia, West Indies.  NY theater credits include: Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding (Off-Broadway), Pathological Venus (EST), and over a dozen original works with the Edge Theatre. Her film and TV credits include: He Said, She Said; The Thing Called Love; Trailerpark; E.R.; Judging Amy; and Murphy Brown.  Merri is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild of American, and the Dramatists Guild.

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Go check out Jacob Juntunen’s reading of HATH TAKEN AWAY at Chicago Dramatists!

  • May 18, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · Chicago · News · Reading

Jacob Juntunen’s full length play HATH TAKEN AWAY will receive a staged reading at Chicago Dramatists on Saturday, May 30th at 2pm as part of their Saturday Series!  This is the same play that he will have a reading of at the Last Frontier Theater Conference this June!  If you are in the Chicago area, go check it out!  Congrats Jacob!

Here is a summary of the play:

Dorothea, an Evangelical Midwestern woman, learns that she is pregnant, that she has a brain tumor, and that, to best treat her cancer, she needs an abortion. In a mix of confessional direct address and remembered interactions, Dorothea, her husband, and her best friend wrestle with this decision, their pasts, and their blessings and curses.

For more info on the event, click here

Event Location:

Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL  60642

More about Jacob

Jacob Juntunen is a playwright and theatre scholar whose work focuses on people who struggle against society’s boundaries.

His playwriting stems from a mix of scholarship and social responsibility. Therefore, his playwriting and academic writing are a constant symbiosis. Both focus on understanding the political function of theatre, and this focus is demonstrated in his plays, which, overall, are meant for those “who want to leave the theatre changed and moved,” as one Chicago critic described. He recently wrote See Him? to participate in the Belarusian Dream Theater, a consortium of 18 theaters in 13 countries simultaneously producing plays to raise awareness about human rights violations in Belarus. His latest play, In the Shadow of his Language lays bare the hidden dowry of academic success and was a semi-finalist for the O’Neill Center National Playwrights’ Conference; a semi-finalist for the Princess Grace Playwriting Fellowship; and a finalist for the Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Award. It was also awarded an “In the Works” residency by the city of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. In the Shadow of his Language has enjoyed two staged readings in Chicago, another at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre, and a workshop off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons. His play Saddam’s Lions—published in Plays for Two (Vintage)—examines the disquieting memories of an African-American female Iraq War veteran and her struggles to come to terms with war-time trauma. Jacob based this play on interviews with a veteran. This process combined his desire for politically relevant work, his dedication to diverse casting opportunities, and his scholarship about the politics of performance. He hopes to inspire in students a similar yearning for intellectual curiosity, social activism, collaboration, and playwriting.

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Check out Qui Nguyen’s interview with American Theater Magazine!

  • May 14, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · alumni · News

Alum Qui Nguyen’s recently sat down with a American Theater about his new play “Vietgone”! American Theater prefaces the interview with this: This week’s guest is playwright/geek theatre pioneer Qui Nguyen. Associate editor Diep Tran caught up with him at the Pacific Playwrights Festival at South Coast Rep (you can read her write-up here). The two of them bond over being Vietnamese-American and discuss Qui’s newest play Vietgone, a quasi-historical sex comedy about his parents, and the newest Vampire Cowboys show, Six Rounds of Vengence (running through May 16). Qui also explains the origins of the label “geek theatre,” and breaks down how to properly write a strong female character.

Listen to the full interview here

More about Qui

Originally from Arkansas, Qui Nguyen is a playwright, TV writer, and all around pop-culture nerd. When he’s not geeking out to indie comics and early 90s hip-hop, he spends his time being the Co-Artistic Director of the OBIE Award-winning Vampire Cowboys. His work, known for its innovative use of pop-culture, stage violence, puppetry, and multimedia, has been praised as “Culturally Savvy Comedy” by The New York Times and “Tour De Force Theatre” by Time Out New York.

His plays include the musical War is F**king Awesome (currently being developed through the Sundance Theatre Lab); She Kills Monsters (The Flea); Soul Samurai (Ma-Yi Theater/Vampire Cowboys); Krunk Fu Battle Battle (East West Players); Aliens vs Cheerleaders (Keen Teens); Trial by Water (Ma-Yi Theater); Bike Wreck (EST); and the VC productions of The Inexplicable Redemption of Agent G; Alice in Slasherland; Fight Girl Battle World; Men of Steel; and Living Dead in Denmark. His scripts are published by Samuel French, Broadway Play Publishing, and Playscripts, Inc.

Recent honors include a 2014 Sundance Institute/Time Warner fellowship, a 2014 McCarter/Sallie B. Goodman fellowship, a recipient of the a 2013 AATE Distinguished Play Award for She Kills Monsters and 2012 & 2009 GLAAD Media Award nominations for She Kills Monsters and Soul Samurai.

Qui is proud member of New Dramatists, The Playwrights’ Center, Ensemble Studio Theatre, and The Ma-Yi Writers Lab.

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See Bianca Sams New Play “SIMPLY BESS” at Nashville Rep tonight on Live Stream!

  • May 12, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · alumni · News

A recent OU alumni, Bianca Sams, was apart of the Ingram New Works Playwrights Group this year and the product of her work, SIMPLY BESS, will be livestreamed on howlround tonight.  This prestigious playwrights group accepts 4 fellows per year to be part of a writing group at Nashville Repertory Theater and culminates in a works in progress play series.  Congrats Bianca on your new play!  Also we like thephoto of you with the lab coat 😉

Here is more info on the play and how to watch it:

Tuesday, May 12 at 5pm PDT (Los Angeles) / 7pm CDT (Chicago) / 8pm EDT (New York)
Simply Bess by Bianca Sams
Simply Bess follows a young African American actress trying to make a name for herself. We see her backstage trials and tribulations on the 1950s European tour of Porgy and Bess, sponsored by the American State Department as a way to combat communist propaganda about racial problems in the United States.

TO watch the play tonight here is the link

More about Bianca

Bianca’s plays are lyrical investigations of found stories out of today’s headlines or the pages of history that focus on the conundrum of whether the stress and pain we inflict upon ourselves and others is actually purifying or destroying the fabric of humanity. She is particularly interested in how trauma affects us on an individual level but, also ripples outward to loved ones and the larger community. She is equally fascinated by how each person must choose to either allow their adversity to consume them or rise above the trauma. Bianca often examines the different adaptive and maladaptive ways in which people choose to cope. She has been inspired by both modern and historical events.  She approaches each piece with an investigative journalistic eye mixing research with her own brand of lyricism and poetic language, while also attempting to go beyond the politics and facts of the original tale, to connect an audience with the personal story behind what inspired her. Awards and honors include KCACTF Lorraine Hansberry (2nd place), Rosa Parks Award (2nd place), Kennedy Center/Eugene O’Neill New Play Conference fellow, Jane Chambers Student Playwright Award/Athe (2nd Place), Scott McPherson Playwright Award, The Playwright Center Core Apprentice (2014), Playwright Foundation BAPF (finalist), Eugene O’Neill NPC (semi-finalist), TRI Research Fellowship at Ohio State University, Nashville Rep/Ingram New Works Lab Playwright-in-residence , Warner Brothers TV Writers Workshop, and T. S. Eliot Acting Fellowship

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Tyler Whidden’16 wins the prestigious Trisolini Award!

  • May 5, 2015
  • by catherineforever666
  • · Current Students · News

Tyler Whidden’16 has won the prestigious Trisolini Award which is given to grad students at Ohio University!  There were 5 recipients of a graduate fellowship award and each was awarded $15,000, plus a full tuition scholarship for fall and spring semesters.  Last year Neal Adelman won the award with his proposal for his thesis play about taxidermied animals and masculinity, “Only Good Things Happen at the Fair.”  Congrats Tyler on this big honor and we are so excited to see how this new play idea will take shape!

More about the project:
Project Title: Occupation: Dad

Statement:
In my thesis play, I intend to explore what it means to be a father today in a world where more women are working and more men are staying home with their children. Occupation: Dad follows a day in the life of new father, Jason, as he and his newborn son navigate through the rocky terrain of stay-at-home parenting. Like James Joyce’s Ulysses (but with slightly less drinking), Jason and his son are on a journey encountering people and situations that question and challenge Jason’s ability to be a parent. During his search, Jason faces his relationship with his own father and soon realizes the answers to being a good father can be found in being a better son. The Named Fellowship will allow me the freedom to continue to explore topics and situations that come with being a stay-at-home father and how those situations can shape the new family dynamic.

Click here to read the full OU Press Release

More about Tyler

Tyler Whidden was born and raised in Cleveland, OH where he grew up the least-talented son of a hockey-first family. After earning his BFA in Playwriting at Ohio University, he began a tragic career as a stand-up comic based out of Seattle, WA. As a comedian, Tyler was labeled by critics and fans alike as, “hilarious,” “tragic,” and “probably stoned.” After years of toiling on the road, he moved to Chicago where he returned to theater, studying and working with Victory Gardens and the Neo-Futurists theaters among many others. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College and worked as Director of Education with the great Ensemble Theatre of Cleveland. His play Dancing With N.E.D. has seen productions in New Jersey, Ohio, and Washington. His family-friendly farce, The Unofficial Almost True Campfire Tales of Put-in-Bay was commissioned by the Put-in-Bay Arts Council as part of their Bicentennial Celebration of the Battle of Lake Erie in the Summer of 2013 and his one-act play, Detour, was part of the “Truck Stop Plays” production in Chicago. He is currently an Instructor at Ohio University and at Southern New Hampshire University and lives in Athens, Ohio, with his beautiful wife, Angie — who is way out of his league — and their beautiful boy, Booker — who is Tyler’s  intellectual equal.

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