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Pacific Playwrights Festival
The Pacific Playwrights Festival (PPF), a national forum for playwrights and theatre leaders, is dedicated to developing and producing new American plays. It is held every summer at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, California. Within the American theatre there is an ongoing need for playwrights to have the opportunity to develop new work with the support of a community of artists. In recent years, many programs that did exist have been redirected or ended. The goal of PPF is to provide a gathering place for writers and theatre leaders to meet informally, sharing ideas and interests as new projects emerge. The Festival includes public play readings that showcase new works by established and emerging writers, as well as two world premiere productions. Festival history 1998 * '' Hurrah at Last'' by Richard Greenberg (Production - dir. David Warren)* * '' Walking Off the Roof'' by Anthony Clarvoe (Workshop - dir. Bill Rauch) * '' Landlocked'' by Cusi Cram (Workshop - dir. J ...
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David Chambers (director)
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Tom Donaghy
Tom Donaghy is an American playwright who works in television and film. Biography Tom Donaghy was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended Hofstra University for two years before transferring to the New York University Tisch School of the Arts Undergraduate Drama Program. His teachers at NYU included Edward Albee, Wendy Wasserstein, Julian Beck and Judith Malina, Jean-Claude van Itallie, Ron Argelander, Anne Bogart, John Guare, Gregory Mosher, William H. Macy and David Mamet. During this time he work/studied with Richard Schechner in the Department of Performance Studies, and interned at Mabou Mines, where he assisted JoAnne Akalaitis during post-production of her film ''Dead End Kids.'' He received a BFA in 1986. Upon graduating, Donaghy was part of a group of students who founded Atlantic Theater Company in Chicago and Burlington, Vermont. The company then established itself in New York City as an off-Broadway acting ensemble. Theater Donaghy’s first play, the o ...
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Luis Alfaro
Luis Alfaro (born 1963 in Los Angeles, California) is a Chicano performance artist, writer, theater director, and social activist. He grew up in the Pico Union district near Downtown Los Angeles, and graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in East Los Angeles. His plays and fiction are set in Los Angeles's Chicano barrios, including the Pico Union district, and often feature gay and lesbian and working-class themes. Many of Alfaro's plays also deal with the AIDS pandemic in Latino communities. Noted plays include "Bitter Homes and Gardens," "Pico Union," "Downtown," "Cuerpo Politizado," "Straight as a Line," "Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner," "No Holds Barrio," and "Black Butterfly." Many of these plays have also been published as stories or poetry. He is the playwright-in-residence at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and an associate professor in the School of Dramatic Arts at the University of Southern California. His writing, both sole-authored and collaborative, is collected in ...
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Octavio Solis
Octavio Solis (born 1958) is an American playwright and director whose plays have been produced and show theaters and small companies across the United States. He has written over 25 plays, including his most famous works: ''Lydia'', ''Santos & Santos'' and ''Man of the Flesh''. His works have earned numerous awards and grants. Life and career Born in El Paso, Texas, to Mexican parents,Breslauer, Jan. "In Reality, Octavio Solis Mines a New Vein." ''Los Angeles Times''. Los Angeles Times, 12 Apr. 2009. Web. 28 Nov. 2015. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-ca-octavio-solis12-2009apr12-story.html Solis started his career in theater by joining his high school, Riverside High School's (El Paso, TX) theater group when he was fourteen.Wilson, Emily. "The Rumpus Interview with Octavio Solis." ''The Rumpus''. 1 Feb. 2013. Web. 28 Nov. 2015. http://therumpus.net/2013/02/the-rumpus-interview-with-octavio-solis/ He received a BFA at Trinity University and went on to earn his MFA at Trin ...
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