Kathryn Walat
KATHRYN WALAT is a playwright whose latest work is Small Town Values, inspired by Wilder's Our Town.
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The Personal Historical: Roger Guenveur Smith
By Kathryn WalatRoger Guenveur Smith is a man who knows his history. But the writer-performer doesnt just know it, he lets it under his skin, manipulates it, re-imagines it, and embodies it in shows that are as much about the here-and-now as they are about where we came from.
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The Personal Historical: ROGER GUENVEUR SMITH
By Kathryn WalatRoger Guenveur Smith is a man who knows his history. But the writer-performer doesnt just know it, he lets it under his skin, manipulates it, re-imagines it, and embodies it in shows that are as much about the here-and-now as they are about where we came from.
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Gardley Writes a River
By Kathryn WalatPlaywright Marcus Gardley is no stranger to the Mississippi. I remember sitting with him on the rivers banks in the Twin Cities three years ago, when he was amazed how the gently flowing water almost couldnt be heard.
Margraffs Got the Greek Blues
By Kathryn WalatRuth Margraff is a playwright with a singular voice, an artist whose work pushes boundaries linguistically and theatrically, challenging any expectations we might bring with us to the theater.
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How to be a Feminist and Still Get Laid: Gina Gionfriddos Rapture, Blister, Burn
By Kathryn WalatIn Gina Gionfriddos new play Rapture, Blister, Burn, Catherines got the sexy academic career that every Ph.D. dreams about: another book out, TV appearances on Bill Maher, and an upcoming speaking engagement in Italy.
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The Unavoidable Momentum of Steven Levenson
By Kathryn WalatAs Americans waste away in windowless conference rooms, embezzling a few thousand here and there, living among foreclosure signs, lying to loved ones, to our government, this 29-year-old playwright has taken notice.
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Sex, Blogs, and eBooks
Laura Easons Sex With Strangers
By Kathryn Walat
When Laura Easons play premiered at Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, she was asked to contribute to the companys blog to promote a piece that delves into the intricacies of intimacyand self-promotionin a cyber age.
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Tanya Barfield:
On the Space-Time Continuum
By Kathryn Walat
Bright Half Life begins with a timeless concept: soul mates, an idea that may or may not exist, according to the exuberant deliberations of Erica, as she stands in a hallway, proposing marriage outside the apartment of her ex-girlfriend Vicky.
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Snow Globes & Global Politics:
The Theatrical World of Kate E. Ryan
By Kathryn Walat
Its Clubbed Thumbs 20th Summerworks, the annual June play fest at the core of this downtown theater company thats all about the funny, strange, and provocative. Playwright Kate E. Ryans Card and Gift, directed by Ken Rus Schmoll, is the middle child of this years three workswhich is not to say theres any Jan Brady syndrome here.
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Courting the Lower East Side with Andy Bragen
By Kathryn WalatAndy Bragens new play, Dont You F**king Say a Word, is a love letter to one of those funny little subcultures that exists in pockets around the cityin this case, the public tennis courts on the Lower East Side, and the eclectic community that has arisen on these battlegrounds of amateur tennis competition.
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Sex, Lies, and Videotape à la Aguirre-Sacasa
By Kathryn WalatCreatures from the deep, body-snatching aliens, or other supernatural forces are usually what torment the families in Roberto Aguirre-Sacasas plays.
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Mac Makes an Opera
By Kathryn WalatMac Wellman is one of the reasons Im a playwright. His play A Murder of Crows was the first thing we read (after Fornes) in my undergraduate playwriting class lead by then-grad student Nilo Cruz. The fact that plays could be like thisa weird girl conjuring up the weather with words that made your mouth waterjust made me want to write them.