Peter Marks, Signing Off From His Post
Looking back on his 21 years as the lead theatre critic in the nation’s capital, he says he most cherishes the light he was able to shine on shows, artists, and companies.
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Looking back on his 21 years as the lead theatre critic in the nation’s capital, he says he most cherishes the light he was able to shine on shows, artists, and companies.
They will hold the positions while TCG’s executive director and CEO Teresa Eyring begins a sabbatical and the search for her replacement begins.
Presented in collaboration with the Alliance Theatre, this year’s convening will focus on the theme of possibility.
Steward, a former co-chair of the board’s diversity, equity, and inclusion committee, succeeds Nikkole Salter.
Ende Lichtenberg succeeds Chris Jennings, who left last summer for Manhattan Theatre Club.
The N.Y.-based reporter and critic is the second recipient of the award, which isgiven by the American Theatre Critics Association.
The honor, given annually to an alumnus of the foundation’s fellows program, comes with $10,000 support.
The 40-year-old Brooklyn company has spent the year exploring and interweaving major plays of the 20th century, from Glaspell to Williams to Hansberry. Their current show is ‘American Blues.’
The 10 playwrights will receive staged readings of their work and a $10,000 stipend.
The New Jersey theatre is developing new works by Scott Organ, Vincent Terrell Durham, Benjamin V. Marshall, and Melissa Toomey.