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August Wilson s Work Returns to the Goodman; Annual Competition Winners Advance to Finals

Rehearsals for longtime August Wilson interpreter Chuck Smith’s new production of Joe Turner’s Come and Gone are underway with an all-Chicago cast. Learn more about the production.

Portland artist wins $75,000 grant for project in Milwaukee

Portland artist wins $75,000 grant for project in Milwaukee

Portland artist wins $75,000 grant for project in Milwaukee Daniel Minter will use the award to create art out of an ash tree. Share Portland artist and illustrator Daniel Minter has received a $75,000 award from the Chicago-based Joyce Foundation to support artists who are Black, Indigenous and people of color to create projects in collaboration with other presenters. Minter will work with the Lynden Sculpture Garden in Milwaukee to create a new and lasting piece of work based around ash trees that are being attacked by the emerald ash borer, an invasive species that also is decimating ash trees in Maine. The 40-acre sculpture garden includes a forest with ash trees.

Sydney Chatman and Winsome Pinnock Named Inaugural Recipients of Golden & Ruth Harris Commission

Sydney Chatman and Winsome Pinnock Named after the Tony-nominated playwright’s grandparents, the collaboration aims to provide funds for working artists at both the early and mature stage of artistic development. Chatman and Pinnock will each receive a $50,000 commission for a new theatrical work. Four finalists will also receive a cash prize of $12,500 each in support of their continued artistic endeavors: Rhodessa Jones, Jasmine Lee-Jones, Djanet Sears, and Pamela Sneed. Jeremy O. Harris Marc J. Franklin “I am grateful to be an inaugural recipient of the Golden & Ruth Harris Commission,” said Chatman. “Thank you to all who believed in my audacious idea of writing,

Chicago August Wilson Competition Winners Announced

Chicago August Wilson Competition Winners Announced The competition was amplified by the recently released Netflix documentary Giving Voiceby BWW News Desk The August Wilson Monologue Competition announces the Chicago winners of the 2021 August Wilson Monologue Competition and the new Designing August competition. The top two Chicago Monologue Competition winners will compete in the Nationals, to be held virtually on Monday, May 3 at 5:00pm Central. The National Competition will stream for free and is open to the public. Free tickets are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/august-wilson-monologue-competition-national-finals-tickets-152568818443. In the Monologue category, the Chicago winners are Jonathan Westbrook from Chicago High School for the Performing Arts (first place), Bri Yon Watts from Southland College Prep (second place) and Jadah Clay from Chicago High School for the Performing Arts (third place). The winners of the Design category were all students from Per

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