Goodman Playwrights Unit Free Staged Readings July 21-31

Goodman Playwrights Unit Free Staged Readings July 21-31

Goodman Theatre’s first all-female Playwrights Unit presents “Women Rule The Stage,” a weekend of free staged readings devised by Kristiana Rae Colón, Sandra Delgado, Jenni Lamb and Calamity West. Over the past year, members worked with the Goodman’s artistic team to develop and discuss their plays-in-progress. The diverse line-up ranges from a modernized interpretation of a Greek tragedy to an immersive theater experience to the up-to-date realities of the Black Lives Matter movement. Free readings take place July 21-23 at Goodman Theatre (170 N. Dearborn); to make a reservation call 312.443.3800 or visit GoodmanTheatre.org/PlaywrightsUnit. Availability is extremely limited.

About the 2015/2016 Playwrights Unit Readings:

MESSINA by Jenni Lamb
Directed by Vanessa Stalling, Goodman Theatre 2015/2016 Michael Maggio Resident Director
Thursday, July 21 | 7:30pm

Just as Odysseus was forced to choose between the Scylla and Charybdis in The Odyssey, first-time mother Cora must navigate the world of work and motherhood while trying not to lose herself on the journey.

Lamb’s plays include 12th and Clairmount, Candy Store, Memento Polonia, Period Piece (with Lisa Linke), Suicide Kills, Quiver and Thou Proud Dream (with Damon Krometis). Her plays have had readings or productions with The Gift Theatre, American Theater Company, Stage Left Theatre, Wordsmyth Theatre (Houston), Northwestern University, Route 66 and Chicago Dramatists. She is a two-time semi-finalist for the O’Neill Playwrights Conference and has received grants for her writing from the Illinois Arts Council. As an improviser, she has performed on many Chicago stages as well as national comedy festivals in New York, Washington D.C. and Los Angeles. She is a producing playwright and member of Living Room Playmakers, a playwright collective focused on creating theater in unusual spaces and an artistic associate at Route 66. Lamb holds an MFA in writing for the screen and stage from Northwestern University.

LA HAVANA MADRID by Sandra Delgado
Directed by Cheryl Lynn Bruce
Friday, July 22 | 7:30pm

In an immersive documentary theater experience inspired by the Chicago nightclub that once existed on the corner of Belmont and Sheffield, audiences are invited to share in the stories of the club’s patrons and musicians while chronicling the history of Caribbean Latino music through the 1960s.

Delgado first appeared on the Goodman stage in Zoot Suit in 2000 and has since appeared in many other Goodman productions including 2666, The Upstairs Concierge, Pedro Páramo, El Nogalar, Chicago Boys, Electricidad, Massacre, Mariela in the Desert and A Christmas Carol. Other Chicago stage highlights include The Motherf**ker with the Hat, Sonia Flew (Steppenwolf Theatre Company), El Grito del Bronx (Teatro Vista, Collaboraction, Goodman Theatre), Mojada, Anna in the Tropics (Victory Gardens Company) and Summertime (Lookingglass Theatre Company). Her original work para Carmen premiered at Collaboraction’s Sketchbook Festival and was later seen in the Goodman’s Latino Theatre Festival in 2010. She is an ensemble member of Teatro Vista, where she served as associate artistic director from 2006-2008, and a founding ensemble member of Collaboraction, where she produced the YO SOLO Festival of Latino Solo Shows and the popular Sketchbook Festival from 2005-2008. Delgado is on the National Steering Committee for the Latina/o Theatre Commons. She was a Theatre Communications Group Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellow in residence at the Goodman Theatre where she developed her solo show, para Graciela. She is the recipient of the Joyce Award.

TONY KUSHNER CONSIDERS WRITING A GAY FANTASIA BASED ON NATIONAL THEMES by Calamity West
Directed by Seth Bockley
Saturday, July 23 | 2pm

New York City, 1986. As a young playwright begins the biggest challenge of his life, the ghosts of characters-to-be collide with the real lives of a changing and dangerous metropolis almost a decade before history cracked open.

West’s most recent productions include Rolling (which received its Jeff-recommended world premiere in February at Jackalope Theatre), The Peacock (Jackalope Theatre), The Gacy Play (Sideshow Theatre), Common Hatred (The Ruckus) and Ibsen Is Dead! Her play Give It All Back was commissioned by Sideshow Theatre in 2015 and was cited on The Kilroys List the same year. West’s short plays have been seen in Chicago at/with Victory Gardens Theater, The Inconvenience, Chicago Dramatists, Rhinofest, Living Newspaper Festival, Abbie Fest, Chicago Home Theatre Festival, LiveWire, One-Minute Play Festival, The Anatomy Collective, Broken Nose Theatre, Fight Night, First Floor Theater and The Good Night Ladies. She earned her BA in playwriting at Webster University and her MFA in playwriting from California College of the Arts in San Francisco. She was born and raised in Missouri.

FLORISSANT & CANFIELD by Kristiana Rae Colón
Directed by Monty Cole
Saturday, July 23 | 7:30pm

Colliding in the unlikely Eden of a civil rights renaissance, a newly formed alliance of protesters is forced to put their nascent ideologies to the test in the quest for new visions of justice. The intersection of tear gas and teddy bear memorials refracts the realities of Ferguson in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Colón is a poet, playwright, actor, educator, Cave Canem Fellow and executive director of the #LetUsBreathe Collective. Her play Octagon, winner of Arizona Theater Company’s 2014 National Latino Playwriting Award and Polarity Ensemble Theater’s Dionysos Festival of New Work, had its world premiere at the Arcola Theater in London in September 2015. Her work was featured in Victory Gardens Theater’s 2014 Ignition Festival. In 2013, she toured the U.K. with her collection of poems, promised instruments, published by Northwestern University Press. In autumn 2012, she opened her one-woman show, Cry Wolf, at Teatro Luna in Chicago while her play but i cd only whisper had its world premiere at the Arcola Theater in London. Colón is a resident playwright at Chicago Dramatists and one-half of the brother/sister hip-hop duo April Fools. She also appeared on the fifth season of HBO’s Def Poetry Jam.

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