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MEMORIAL to Open Boston Playwrights' Theatre's 2016-17 Season

By: Sep. 28, 2016
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Boston Playwrights' Theatre (BPT) opens its 2016-17 season with Memorial by Livian Yeh. Running from October 13-23, this new drama is directed by Kelly Galvin.

Memorial is about the then 21-year-old artist and architect Maya Lin, whose "untraditional" memorial was selected in 1981 to commemorate Vietnam veterans on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. An undergraduate at Yale at the time, Lin found herself defending her design for The Wall to veterans, the United States Congress, and even her own parents.

Playwright Yeh-who had considered writing about the architect and artist for some time-attended a lecture given by Lin at Boston University last year.

"After seeing her at BU, I decided she is too amazing not to write about," Yeh says. "She seems so confident. It's hard to believe she ever doubted herself as an artist."

A post-show conversation with Memorial's playwright, director, and cast members will follow the Oct. 15 performance.

Yeh is a member of the Boston University M.F.A. Playwriting Program class of 2017. Her play Nightfall was a co-recipient of the Stephen Lim Playwriting Award from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Director Galvin is completing her M.F.A. in Directing, also at Boston University. She has worked with several area theatres, including Shakespeare & Company and the Huntington Theatre Company.

Five of this season's plays were written by the Boston University M.F.A. Playwriting Program class of 2017. Four, including Memorial, will be co-produced with the Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre-part of its New Play Initiative-and will feature collaborations between graduate-level playwrights and directors.

BPT's season continues in December with Faithless by Andrew JosepH Clarke; The Atheist by Playwriting faculty member Ronan Noone (in January); The Honey Trap by Leo McGann (February); Franklin by Samantha Noble (March); and Every Piece of Me (April) by Mary Conroy.

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LIVIAN YEH is a Taiwanese playwright. Her plays include Nightfall, recipient of the John Golden Playwriting Prize and the Goldberg Playwriting Award from NYU, as well as the Paul Stephen Lim Playwriting Award from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Nightfall was first work shopped at The Goldberg Theatre in collaboration with The Flea Theatre and its resident Acting Company and will be included in Fresh Ink Theatre's 2016-2017 season as part of the Ink Spots Reading Series. Her short plays have appeared at the National Concert Hall in Taipei (Taiwan), Manhattan Repertory Theatre (NYC), 13th Street Repertory Theatre (NYC) and The Cape Cod Theatre Project (MA). She holds a B.F.A. from NYU and is an M.F.A. candidate at Boston University.

Kelly Galvin (director) is completing her M.F.A. in directing at Boston University. Most recently she directed Much Ado About Nothing for The Theater at Woodshill and this winter she will direct The Cherry Orchard at the Boston University Lane-Comley Studio 210. While at BU she has directed The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Dancing at Lughnasa, The Duchess of Malfi, The Tall Girls, and Changes of Heart. Previously, Kelly served as the artistic associate at WAM Theatre Company in the Berkshires and has been a company member with Shakespeare & Company since 2008 where she works as a director, teacher, and actor. She has served as assistant director to Tina Packer on All's Well That Ends Well and Julius Caesar, held assistantships with Bedlam, Orlando Shakespeare Festival, and Boston Center for American Performance, and recently completed an observership for the Huntington Theatre Company's production of Kirsten Greenidge's Milk Like SugaR. Kelly attended Wellesley College where she studied Theater and Political Theory.

IF YOU GO:

Memorial by Livian Yeh

Directed by Kelly Galvin

October 13-23, 2016

Thurs. 7:30 p.m., Fri. and Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.

When her "untraditional" memorial is selected to commemorate Vietnam veterans on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., 21-year-old architect Maya Lin finds herself defending it to the veterans, the United States Congress, and even her own parents. As the opposition to her design gains momentum, Maya must make a difficult choice. Should art challenge the way we honor the fallen?

A BU New Play Initiative production, produced by Boston Playwrights' Theatre and the Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre.

Boston Playwrights' Theatre
949 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215

Adults ($30); BU Faculty/Staff ($25); Seniors-62+ ($25); Students with valid ID ($10)

Subscriptions Available: Playwrights' Pass ($90); Three-Play Flex Pass ($50)

Call 866.811.4111 or visit www.bostonplaywrights.org

Press Night: Saturday, October 15 (8 p.m.)



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