Playwrights Lucy Alibar, Jesse Cameron Alick, Robert Askins
and Steven Levenson are the newest members of "Youngblood," Ensemble Studio
Theatre's collective of emerging professional playwrights. "Youngblood" serves as
the creative home for the next generation of theatre artists, providing peer
support, artistic guidance, and a fertile production environment. Through
year-round programs including their signature Mainstage production Thicker Than Water (recently published
by Dramatists Play Service) and the acclaimed monthly "Youngblood Sunday Brunch"series,
Youngbood provides new writers with exposure to the public, the press, and the
industry. The new additions bring the current Youngblood membership to 16,
including such rising artists as Annie Baker, Amy Herzog, and Michael Lew.
The four new members were selected from over one hundred applications from
playwrights across the city. After reading all the submitted scripts,
Youngblood Artistic Directors Graeme Gillis and RJ Tolan interviewed 20
finalists before making final selections.
Lucy Alibar's plays include
Juicy
& Delicious (The Tank, Collective Unconscious);
A Friend of Dorothy
(Best of Montreal Fringe nomination, Avignon, Bath, and Edinburgh Festivals);
Gorgeous
Raptors (Young Playwrights Festival, Cherry Lane Theatre), and
Home
Baking Made Easy (Williamstown Theatre Festival). Lucy is an Affiliated
Artist of New Georges, SLAM Theatre and SLANT Theatre Project. She was selected
by
The Dramatist Magazine as one of their 50 Playwrights to Watch in
2007.
Jesse Cameron Alick works as the
Artistic Director for Subjective Theatre Company as Associate Producer for
Smokin Word Productions and as Assistant to the Artistic Director at the Public
Theater. His work has been heard at locations that include Cherry Lane Theater
(Downtown Urban Theater Festival), Asian American Writers Workshop (co-produced
by New York Theater Workshop), Collective Unconscious, Brooklyn Borough Hall,
Museum of the City of New York (produced by Harlem Arts Alliance), CSV, Blue
Heron, Bowery Poetry Club, The Poetry Café (UK) and Hip Heaven (UK).
Rob Askins is a playwright and
actor from Houston, Texas. He has won awards for his playwriting
in Texas, was published in North
Carolina and has been produced in New York City. Rob has received commissions
from the E.S.T./Sloan project and DiverCity Theatre as well as a visiting
artist grant from Baylor
University. This past
summer Robert traveled to Prague
where one of his pieces was performed on the Scenofest Stage at the Prague
Quadrennial.
Steven Levenson's plays include
Airless,
The Play Room, and
The Desert of Final Cities. His original musical
Torah!
Torah! Torah! was produced this past summer at Brown/Trinity Playwrights
Repertory Theatre. His play
The Language of Trees has been read and
developed by New Dramatists, Ashland New Plays Festival, Temporary Theatre
Company, and Sum of Us Theatre Company. Steven is a graduate of Brown University.
In the past year there have been over a dozen major productions of current
Youngblood playwrights across New York City and
throughout the United States
at such theatres as New Georges, Naked Angels, Yale Rep, and Ma-Yi Theatre.
Recent productions by Youngblood alumni have included Lincoln
Center, the Atlantic Theater Company,
13p, the Royal Court Theatre,
Actors Theatre of Louisville, and the Mark Taper Forum. Since its inception in
1993, Youngblood has fostered over one hundred working playwrights including
Zakiyyah Alexander,
John Belluso, Amy Fox, Ann Marie Healy, Elizabeth
Meriwether, Qui Nguyen,
Christopher Shinn, Lloyd Suh, and Lucy Thurber.
Founded by Curt Dempster in 1971, Ensemble Studio Theatre (William Carden,
Artistic Director; Paul Slee, Executive Director) is the premier developmental
theatre in the United States,
fostering the creation of thousands of new American plays. Its membership
comprises the largest standing company of theatrical artists in the country,
with 500 playwrights, directors, actors, and designers, including Pulitzer,
Tony, and Academy Award winners.