The Human Race Announces 'New Era Of Play Development'
By: Gabrielle Sierra
The death of long-time Human Race Theatre Artistic Director Marsha Hanna has led to life for a new program of play development.
Each year, The Human Race produces an in-school tour, operated in conjunction with the Muse Machine. This year, the tour show is not only called Change, it represents a change in what we do.The tour, a part of the Theatre in Context program, always ties in to a Human Race Loft Series production...one about Shakespeare's comedians when we performed Twelfth Night, one about Mark Twain when we staged Big River, and so on. In the past, these school-period-length shows have been written in-house, by someone attached either to Muse or to The Race.This year, though, The Human Race commissioned a work by an outside playwright, an action made possible by the Marsha Hanna Memorial Fund. Hanna had long wanted the company to branch out in its development efforts, to work with new plays in the way which earned it a national reputation for development of new musicals. After her death in January, the Memorial Fund was created to pursue that goal, and Change is the first work created from that fund.http://www.humanracetheatre.org/

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