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BWW Celebrates Women's History Month

BWW Celebrates Women's History Month

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#1BWW Celebrates Women's History Month
Posted: 3/3/16 at 11:43am

BroadwayWorld is running a series of interviews with women directors during March, which is Women's History Month. First up: Kate Whoriskey, perhaps best known for 'Ruined' and currently represented off-Broadway with 'Her Requiem' at Lincoln Center Theater. She's also the director of 'Sweat' by Lynn Nottage ('Ruined' ), which is headed for NY next season after recent runs in Oregon and D.C.

Check back next Wednesday for the next installment!

 

Updated On: 3/3/16 at 11:43 AM

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#2BWW Celebrates Women's History Month
Posted: 3/9/16 at 11:28am

This week's interview features Anne Kauffman, whose recent NYC work includes 'Marjorie Prime', 'The Nether', 'You Got Older' and the current 'Smokefall', starring Zachary Quinto. She'll be directing a Lorraine Hansberry play at the Goodman in Chicago this spring.

Read the interview with Anne here

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#3BWW Celebrates Women's History Month
Posted: 3/17/16 at 2:22pm

Susan Stroman chats with BWW for this week's interview in the Women's History Month series. Asked why there are still so few women directing musicals on Broadway and if the community ever addresses the disparity, she says: "No, it's not something that's talked about ever.... I think it would be opening a can of worms, ultimately, if people talked about." She wants young women entering the profession to know "not to be afraid to ask questions, not to be afraid to try, not being afraid to fall on your face.... You cannot wait for the telephone to ring. You have to be the one to go out and stir it up." She also talks about the nonmusical she's currently directing off-Broadway, Dot, and her recent Broadway flops.

Read the interview here

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#4BWW Celebrates Women's History Month
Posted: 3/23/16 at 8:48pm

The final two interviews of BroadwayWorld's Women's History Month series on women directors feature the women directing Danai Gurira's two plays currently running in NY. This week we have Rebecca Taichman, director of 'Familiar' at Playwrights Horizons. She'll also be directing 'Indecent' -- which she cocreated with Paula Vogel -- at the Vineyard Theatre this spring. (Check back next week for Liesl Tommy, director of 'Eclipsed'.)

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#5BWW Celebrates Women's History Month
Posted: 3/30/16 at 12:36pm

The final interview in the series was published today. Click to read a fascinating conversation with "Eclipsed" director Liesl Tommy. (She's also the director of John Kander's latest musical "Kid Victory," coming to NY later this year.)