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These six plays are manifestations of living, American playwrights grappling with and breathing dramatic life into the conflicts and questions at the heart of who we were, who we are and who we will become. These plays imagine and interrogate pieces of the human experience we are still in the midst of unpacking and understanding. Complete with introductions by each of the authors reflecting on their work, these historic, award-winning and groundbreaking plays now live in conversation with one another in this unique collection.

Produktbeschreibung
These six plays are manifestations of living, American playwrights grappling with and breathing dramatic life into the conflicts and questions at the heart of who we were, who we are and who we will become. These plays imagine and interrogate pieces of the human experience we are still in the midst of unpacking and understanding. Complete with introductions by each of the authors reflecting on their work, these historic, award-winning and groundbreaking plays now live in conversation with one another in this unique collection.
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Autorenporträt
Anna Ziegler is the author of hit plays Actually and Photograph 51. Bess Wohl is the author of Grand Horizons (Tony Nominee for Best Play) as well as Make Believe, which was a NY Times Critic's Pick. Dominique Morisseau is a Tony Award-nominated writer whose plays include The Detroit Project, Skeleton Crew, Sunset Baby and the book of the Broadway musical Ain't Too Proud - The Life and Times of The Temptations. Harrison David Rivers is the winner of the 2018 Relentless Award for his play the bandaged place. Martyna Majok is a Polish-born American playwright who won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play Cost of Living. Sylvia Khoury is a New York-born writer of French and Lebanese descent. She is currently under commission from Lincoln Center, Williamstown Theatre Festival and Seattle Repertory Theater.