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The Goodman Theatre, Chicago, has a long history of showcasing new playwrights, and for developing programs that welcome the artistry of youth. These works spring from the Generation endeavor, created by Walter Director of Engagement, Willa Taylor, for people of a certain age. The works included have been performed for Chicago House, This Much is True storytellers, and for Chicago's longest running festival Fillet of Solo, on the Lifeline theatre stage, as well as within the Goodman stage. The themes vary from feeling different than what others would expect, and the confidence of that...to my…mehr

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The Goodman Theatre, Chicago, has a long history of showcasing new playwrights, and for developing programs that welcome the artistry of youth. These works spring from the Generation endeavor, created by Walter Director of Engagement, Willa Taylor, for people of a certain age. The works included have been performed for Chicago House, This Much is True storytellers, and for Chicago's longest running festival Fillet of Solo, on the Lifeline theatre stage, as well as within the Goodman stage. The themes vary from feeling different than what others would expect, and the confidence of that...to my greatest victories, whether standing up for justice, or moving through a situation that is new. Each story offers an intimate tidbit of my life.
Autorenporträt
Barbara L. McBee is a former Bureau Chief, News Director, and reporter; an author and poet, who's small piece was included in Yoko Ono's 2019 work, Arising, that toured Montreal and Leipzig. She is a third culture kid, global citizen and storyteller. She has read for Chicago's longest running festival, Fillet of Solo, This Much is True, Goodman Theatre, and Theatre on the Lake. She is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, and a practitioner of Soka Gakkai Nichiren Buddhism. She is the author of The Art of making Stone love Stone Poem Collection and From a Place to Behold: The Goodman Theatre Stories.