No Playwright Is an Island
New memoirs by Quiara Alegría Hudes and David Adjmi describe their arduous journeys to find themselves, as well as the communities that shaped them.
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New memoirs by Quiara Alegría Hudes and David Adjmi describe their arduous journeys to find themselves, as well as the communities that shaped them.
This month Brian talks to playwright and author David Adjmi about family pressure, falling behind, and filling a niche.
In this excerpt from his memoir ‘Lot Six,’ playwright David Adjmi recalls childhood touchstones and the shape and meaning they gave to his pain.
Commissions were awarded to Tori Sampson, David Adjmi, and Aleshea Harris, among others.
When the sitcom’s rights holders came and knocked on his door, the playwright took legal action. Now a New York district court judge has ruled in his favor.
How the design team for David Adjmi’s “Marie Antoinette,” tackled downsizing the play for a smaller black box space.