A decade of ambition: Pittsburgh Playwrights completes the Cycle. Many arts organizations struggle in their first few years; and they survive those first lean years through sheer determination. So for a steelworker with no formal theater training to have the audacity to start a theater troupe that has reached a ten-year milestone is reason for pause.
Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company was founded by Mark Clayton Southers in 2003. It began as the resident company of Garfield's Penn Theater, and moved to a 75-seat space at 542 Penn Avenue in the downtown Cultural District in January 2005. Southers (also producing artistic director) is the first African American man to run a theater company in Downtown Pittsburgh since the 19th century.Pittsburgh Playwrights is celebrating ten years of providing the region's theater community with unique and very necessary opportunities that, for a lot of artists, would not have existed otherwise. PPTCO still continues its mission of "developing and showcasing works of local playwrights; to nurture a racially and culturally diverse community of playwrights, directors, staff, actors and technical specialists to hone their craft and to network creative opportunities who, together, promote audiences that reflect the rich variety of Pittsburgh."Videos