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A Quick Five with Laley Lippard, Director of In the Middle of the Fields at Solas Nua

Laley Lippard, director of “In the Middle Fields” at Solas Nua. Starting on May 20, Solas Nua will be presenting “In the Middle of the Fields” until June 12 at P Street Beach Park in Washington, D.C. Solas Nua, which means “new light” in Irish, is an award-winning arts organization dedicated to contemporary Irish arts. It is located in Washington, D.C. and their mission is “to bring the best of contemporary Irish arts to American audience.” “In the Middle of the Fields” was written by Deirdre Kinahan whose “Wild Sky” played at Solas Nua to sold-out audiences. She also wrote the Helen Hayes Award-winning play, “The Frederick Douglass Project.” This play focuses on Eithne, a breast cancer victim who is undergoing chemo-therapy. She wonders how the disease and recovery will affect her life. Artistic Director Rex Daugherty hopes that today’s audiences will connect with this theme as we all come out into the “fields” again after surviving the pandemic.

Yonkers, Pleasantville natives each win $50K Whiting literary prizes

Bennett, an assistant professor of English and creative writing at Dartmouth College, has published three books of poetry and literary criticism. Khoury, whose plays have been developed at Playwrights Horizons, Williamstown Theater Festival, and the Eugene O’Neill Playwrights’ Conference,  just graduated from medical school. The awards are unique in that the nominees are not aware that they are being considered until the winners are actually announced. It is absolutely surreal, said Bennett, a new father, upon learning he had won.  I was excited that we could finally fix the roof.   Bennett s award was for a body of work, including Being Property Once Myself, and for his poetry The Sobbing School and  Owed  which the judges noted radically expands ideas of what it is to be alive in the world, reshuffling hierarchies of knowledge and power and hinting at a new way of being.”

Ain t No Mo Creator & Star Jordan E Cooper & More Win 2021 Whiting Awards for Drama | Broadway Buzz

Jordan E. Cooper in off-Broadway s Ain t No Mo (Photo: Joan Marcus) Three talented scribes have earned the 2021 Whiting Award for Drama. Jordan E. Cooper, Donnetta Lavinia Grays and Sylvia Khoury will each receive a $50,000 prize. Jordan E. Cooper (Photo: Emilio Madrid for Broadway.com) Cooper wrote and starred in Ain t No Mo , which had a twice-extended run at the Public Theater in 2019. He created a pandemic centered-short film called Mama Got a Cough, starring Danielle Brooks and Da Vine Joy Randolph. He will also be featured as Tyrone in the forthcoming final season of FX s Pose and is currently filming The Ms. Pat Show, an R-rated old school sitcom he created for BET+, which will debut later this year.

Jordan E Cooper, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, and Sylvia Khoury Win 2021 Whiting Awards

Jordan E Cooper, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, and Sylvia Khoury Win 2021 Whiting Awards
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Whiting Foundation Announces 2021 Whiting Awards Winners

Whiting Foundation Announces 2021 Whiting Awards Winners The winners in the drama category are  Jordan E. Cooper, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, and Sylvia Khoury.by BWW News Desk The Whiting Foundation has announced the winners of the 2021 Whiting Awards. These ten writers, working in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama, will each be awarded $50,000, to devote themselves full-time to their own writing or to take bold new risks in their work. The full list of winners is as follows: Steven Dunn, author of Potted Meat (Fiction) Tope Folarin, author of A Particular Kind of Black Man (Fiction) Joshua Bennett, author of Being Property Once Myself (Nonfiction and Poetry)

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