CENTERSTAGE Presents 50 Monologues by 50 Playwrights in MY AMERICA, Beg. Today, 9/28
By: BWW News Desk
CENTERSTAGE announces its electrifying, one-of-a-kind artistic initiative, My America-50 new monologues by 50 of America's leading and emerging playwrights, all filmed by award-winning filmmaker Hal Hartley. The films will debut at the theater today, September 28, and begin a staggered release online at www.centerstage.org/MyAmerica, culminating on Election Day, November 6.
An exploration of the state of the country through the eyes of its playwrights, My America writers were asked to explore the question "What is my America?" With responses ranging from the political to the personal, this collection of monologues captures a snapshot of the nation, the people and communities that make it what it is today. A key piece of Artistic Director Kwame Kwei-Armah's mission at CENTERSTAGE is to open the theater to the development of new works and new voices. Himself a playwright, this project seeks to introduce Kwame-and Baltimore-to the breadth of voices in American Theater through artistic conversation.2. Christopher Durang
3. Quiara Alegria Hudes
4. Neil LaBute (Bobby Cannavale)
5. Anna Deveare Smith
6. Lee Blessing (Michael Emerson)
7. Rinne Groff (Jefferson Gay)
8. Naomi Iizuka (Kathleen Chalfant)
9. Melanie Marnich (Carrie Preston)
10. James Magruder (Kristine Nielsen) 10/2 (Identity Stories) 1. Lauren Yee
2. Rinde Eckert (Terry O'Quinn)
3. Danny Hoch
4. Alena Smith
5. Winter Miller
6. Dael Orlandersmith
7. Marcus Gardley 10/9 (Journeys) 1. Samuel D. Hunter (Jay O. Sanders)
2. Andy Bragen
3. Kestryl Cael Lowrey
4. Caridad Svich
5. Lynn Rosen
6. Sean Christopher Lewis
7. Rajiv Joseph (Alvin Epstein) 10/16 (Debate Day) 1. Jeremy Kareken (Tom Ryan)
2. Greg Allen
3. Pat Montley
4. Thomas Bradshaw
5. Lisa Dillman
6. Dan Dietz (Fred Weller)
7. Kenneth Lin (Andy Weems) 10/23 (Where I Live) 1. The Fifth L
2. Gwydion Suilebhan
3. Bekah Brunstetter
4. Kia Corthron
5. Elaine Romero
6. Kirsten Greenidge
7. Polly Pen 10/30 (Family Stories) 1. Qui Nguyen
2. D.J. Mendel
3. Christina Anderson
4. Rich Espey
5. Seema Sueko
6. Naomi Wallace
7. Lenelle Moise 11/6 (Work Stories) 1. Lynn Nottage
2. Lynn Nottage
3. Neil LaBute (Gia Crovatin)
4. Julie Jensen
5. Constance Congdon

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