Christina Anderson is an American
playwright and
educator. She is best known for her plays ''Good Goods'' and ''Inked Baby''. Her work has received several honors and awards, including two Playwrights of New York (PoNY) nominations as well as the Lorraine Hansberry Award. Anderson is a
Resident Playwright at the organization
New Dramatists
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and the
social justice
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theatre company
Epic Theatre Ensemble. She has served as an
Assistant Professor
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Overview
This position is generally taken after earning a doctoral degree
A docto ...
of Playwriting at
Purchase College
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, and as the interim Head of Playwriting at
Brown University.
Life and career
Born and raised in
Kansas City,
Kansas
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, Anderson obtained her
bachelor's degree
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from
Brown University and a
Master of Fine Arts in the
Yale
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School of Drama's Playwriting Program. While at Yale, she was lectured by Pulitzer Prize winning Playwright
Paula Vogel
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.
Anderson has been a playwright in residence at various institutions, including the New Dramatists and Epic Theatre Ensemble. Additionally Anderson is an active member of the DNAWORKS Ensemble. At the Playwright's Center in Minneapolis she served as a Core Writer.
The
American Theatre Magazine
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The organization also publishes ''American Theatre'' magazine and ''ARTSEA ...
named Anderson one of fifteen up-and-coming artists "whose work will be transforming America's stages for decades to come".
Anderson debuted
Off-Broadway in 2009 with her play ''Inked Baby''.
Her play ''Good Goods'' premiered at the Yale Repertory, directed by
Tina Landau
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. The cast included
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Nominee
De'Adre Aziza
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Early life and education
Aziza was born in Atlanta, Georgia and raised in Teaneck, New Jersey. She is the daughter of Donna Avery, retired part-time assistant profe ...
, Angela Lewis, Oberson K.A. Adjepong, Marc Damon Johnson, Clifton Duncan.
''Good Goods'' was categorized as a
Post Black Play in the ''Methuen Drama Book of Post-Black Plays.
Works
Plays
* ''How to Catch Creation''
* ''pen/man/ship''
* ''The Ashes Under Gait City''
* ''Man in Love''
* ''Blacktop Sky''
* ''Sweet Brown Ginger''
* ''Hollow Roots''
* ''Inked Baby''
* ''Good Goods''
* ''Drip''
* ''the ripple, the wave that carried me home''
Anderson's plays have been produced at
theaters
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including the
Yale Repertory Theatre
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, the
Penumbra Theatre Company
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,
Playwrights Horizons
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Under the ...
,
The Public Theatre
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,
Kansas City Repertory Theatre, and the
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
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.
Awards and honors
Critical reception
''Good Goods'' was praised by
critics for its intriguing and ambiguous style. Critics appreciated the various characters and the relationships between them in the play.
However, several critics saw the play as disjointed, and believed there was too much going on at once. ''
The New York Times
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'' review wrote that Anderson is "saying something profound with 'Good Goods,' but it seems either too subtle or too ambitious in its complexity".
''Inked Baby'' received positive critical reviews for its "natural dialogue and honesty of family relationships." She was praised by
Variety
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for having "the voice of a poet,
hich
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she is generous in lending it to characters who can't easily articulate the thoughts and feelings that create conflict and pain in their lives". However, some critics, such as
Time Out, felt that, "much of the most important material
n the playseems vague and underdeveloped".
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson, Christina
Living people
African-American dramatists and playwrights
American women dramatists and playwrights
21st-century American dramatists and playwrights
21st-century American women writers
Year of birth missing (living people)
David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University alumni
Brown University alumni
21st-century African-American women writers
21st-century African-American writers