The June Bingham New Playwright Commission honors the legacy of the late artist and playwright, June Bingham, by providing support to a new generation of early-career women/femme and/or non-binary storytellers as they seek to create work that manifests change in the world.
Live & In Color returns to Salem this month to develop a new play and a new musical.
The play is “Goddesses Return to the Temple – Final Installment of a Sextrilogy” by Raquel Almazan, and the mus.
The June Bingham New Playwright Commission honors the legacy of the late artist and playwright, June Bingham, by providing support to a new generation of early-career women/femme and/or non-binary storytellers as they seek to create work that manifests change in the world. Director and Arts Leader, Abigail Grubb, serves as the Program's Director and Co-Founder alongside Live & In Color's Artistic Director and June Bingham's nephew, Devanand Janki.
Prison Arts Collective (PAC), a collaborative based at San Diego State University dedicated to expanding access to the arts to people who are incarcerated in California, today announced a special collaboration with PEN America on the seventh season of Outside:Inside Radio, the PAC podcast that airs weekly on KSPC FM radio, Spotify and Anchor.fm. Each episode will highlight a pair of authors featured in The Sentences that Create Us: Crafting a Writer’s Life in Prison, a collection edited by Caits Meissner, director of PEN America’s Prison and Justice Writing Program. These guests include John J. Lennon & Shaheen Pasha, Luis J. Rodriquez & Louise Wakaai'gan, Raquel Almazan & Alejo Rodriguez, Curtis Dawkins & Ryan Gattis, Randall Horton, Piper Kerman, and Caits Meissner & Spoon Jackson.
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