CAN'T COMPLAIN Set for Centenary Stage's Women Playwrights Series Tonight
By: BWW News Desk Apr. 17, 2013
Three generations of women come together in the rich and complicated personal tapestry of "Can't Complain," by Award-winning Australian playwright, Christine Evans, which will be the second presentation of the Centenary Stage Company's annual Women Playwrights Series (WPS) in Hackettstown tonight, Apr 17 at 7:30 PM.
In "Can't Complain", Rita finds herself restlessly confined in a hospital for "a few tests", which her daughter has arranged. Rita begins to plot her escape with the help of her elderly Irish roommate Iris, her granddaughter Jansis, and her cat's new best friend, the Devil."Can't Complain" will be performed in the Lackland Center (715 Grand Ave), and will be followed by talk-back with the playwright and cast, with light refreshments.Originally from Australia, Christine Evans is an internationally produced playwright now resident in the U.S. Her work has been produced and developed at the American Repertory Theater (Trojan Barbie, world premiere), Playbox Theatre, United.Kingdom, New Vic (London), Belvoir St. Theatre (Sydney), the Bay Area Playwrights Festival, the Magic Theatre, New Jersey Rep, Ohio Theatre (NYC), The Irish Rep (NYC), Boston Playwrights Theater, Rattlestick Theatre, the Women's Project and Cutting Ball. Evans' honors include an Australia Council for the Arts New Work Award, a Rockefeller Bellagio Center Fellowship, two MacDowell Colony Fellowships, the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award; a Fulbright Award in Visual and Performing Arts; the Rella Lossy Playwriting Award; the 2009 Playwrights Theatre "Plays for the 21st Century" Award; the 2009 Rhode Island State Council for the Arts Playwriting Fellowship; the Monash National Playwriting Award (Australia); the Weston Award in Dramatic Writing; and Perishable Theatre's Women's Playwriting Award (2000 and 2001). Christine holds an M.F.A. (Playwriting) and a Ph.D. (Theatre & Performance Studies) from Brown and lectures in playwriting at Harvard.Centenary Stage Company is an affiliate member of the National New Play Network (based in Washington, D.C.), and participates in the "Extended Life" and "Rolling World Premiere" programs, designed to give playwrights larger exposure and sustained life throughout the country in their first year of production.
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