The Castillo Theatre (Dan Friedman, artistic director, Diane Stiles, managing director) is presenting three winning scripts from the 2011 Mario Fratti-Fred Newman Political Playwriting Contest, selected from over 150 entries including from U.S., Italy , New Zealand, Africa and the UK. The plays are being directed by distinguished theatre professionals. They will be presented on Monday, August 1, 8, 22 at 7:00 p.m. The winners of the 2011 Mario Fratti-Fred Newman Political Playwriting contest are:
BIOGRAPHIES
PLAYWRIGHTS
Steve Gold (Women and Guns) is a native New Yorker who wrote his first play while serving as an artistic apprentice with the Seventh Sign Theater Company in the late 1980s. In 1991, he formed the Enigma Theatre Company, an outlet for producing new work by emerging playwrights. In addition to productions of his plays at Enigma, his work has been seen at The Heights Players in Brooklyn, and at the AEA Theatre. Steve's dark comedy, Our Kind of People, is currently in development with Stageplays Theatre Company. He also served for years as a theatre critic for the Off Off Broadway Review (OOBR).
Lavinia Roberts (Counting Skunks) has published several plays and her work has been produced across the country. Her plays have been selected for various festivals including the One Act Play Festival at the Stone Soup Theatre in Seattle, the Bloomington Playwrights Project's 2010 AwareFest: A Green World, and the City Theatre of Independence Children's Original Works Festival in Independence, Missouri. Her full-length play Little Scholar was produced with the Los Angeles Women's Theatre Project in November 2010. Lavinia has also worked as a teaching artist in both fine art and theatre, and has a BFA from the University of Kansas.
Carolyn Nur Wistrand (Rising) has had plays staged with The Negro Ensemble Company, New Perspectives Theatre, Love Creek Productions and others in New York City as well as theatres in LA, Chicago and Atlanta. In 2007 she adapted Nawaal El Saadawi's novel Woman at Point Zero for the stage, and collaborated with the South African poet and activist Dennis Brutus on a dramatic staging of his poem Sirens, Knuckles, and Boots. Published plays include Beauty in Black Performance: Plays for African American Youth, Ida B. 'n The Lynching Tree, Second Coming, Mean Molly, Before the Spanish Came, and Táhirih. She is a faculty member in the Department of Africana Studies, University of Michigan-Flint.DIRECTORSDavid F. Chapman (Counting Skunks) is a Chicago-born director and teacher who has made theatre in many places. Recent credits include Jesse Alick's No Poem No Song at the Kraine, Crossing the Straits at Metropolis Opera Project, Bekah Brunstetter's Hey Brother for Playwrights Realm, Anna Moench's Halo/Titanic for Old Vic / New Voices in London. Awards include: Fulbright to Hungary, Luce Scholarship to Vietnam, MTC Directing Fellowship, Drama League Fellowship.
Imani (Rising) won an Audelco Award for Dr. May Edward Chinn in 2010, which premiered at the Castillo Theatre and will be performed at the National Black Theatre Festival in August. Also this season, Imani made her debut as Producer/Director of the Langston Hughes Tribute, Adventures of Langston at Sea, at the Schomberg. Other directing credits include: Shirley Chisholm, (Woodie King's NBTC/Castillo Theatre) and Hot Methuselah, River Crosses Rivers. As Artistic Director of RACCA's Seaport Salon, she has produced/directed such projects as Pearl Cleage's Convergence. Imani is known for such groundbreaking work as her male take on For Colored Girls... and the provocative Rough Draft Of My Life at P.S.122.Rob McIntosh (Women and Guns) is the founder and Artistic Director of Theater Garden, he has also served as the Artistic Director of the City Lights Youth Theatre, and the Theatre and Film Program Director for the Children's Aid Society. Directing credits include: Liberty, the Musical (Hester/Wozunk Productions), Grapes of Wrath, The Laramie Project, The Crucible, Metamorphoses, Somebody in America (City Lights Youth Theatre) Lady of Copper, Road to Freedom, Enough for All, First Lady, (Theater Garden), Next Year in Jerusalem (The WorkShop Theatre Co.) and Scrooge and Marley (Barefoot Theatre Co.)
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