NNPN Announces Collaboration With UCSB for The BIPOC Reading Series Festival
The festival premieres the first weekend in April 2021.
By: Chloe Rabinowitz Feb. 10, 2021

National New Play Network has announced its collaboration with LAUNCH PAD, AMPLIFY, and New and Reimagined Work to produce The BIPOC Reading Series Festival.
The BIPOC Reading Series Festival boosts the stories of writers from diverse backgrounds, featuring new works by professional playwrights chosen from National New Play Network (NNPN)'s Affiliated Artists. Coordinated by Risa Brainin, artistic director of LAUNCH PAD, UCSB's acclaimed program for the innovative development of new plays, the festival premieres the first weekend in April 2021. "The UCSB Department of Theater and Dance is dedicated to centering equity, diversity, inclusion, and access in all of our work. This project kicks off what we plan to be a series of ongoing events uplifting voices of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) artists," said Brainin. "We are so proud to be in collaboration with the National New Play Network to present these dynamic, bold, and entertaining plays." The six plays that have been selected are:- A Medusa Thread by Candrice Jones
- A People's Guide to History in the Time of Here and Now by Rehana Lew Mirza
- American Fast by Kareem Fahmy
- Exotic Deadly: or the MSG Play by Keiko Green
- Lorena, A Tabloid Epic by Eliana Pipes
- Pilar and Paloma by Milta Ortiz
All six plays will be developed through workshops and presented to the public virtually, as part of a collaboration between UCSB and NNPN. "We are delighted to have been able to bring this opportunity to our Affiliated Artists of color and are excited to see and share the results of this amazing partnership with UC Santa Barbara with our Member Theaters and new play theater-makers," said NNPN Executive Director Nan Barnett.

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