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HOWLROUND FOR INDIA to Celebrate Indian Theater Artists Fighting Covid The aim is to help mobilize a worldwide outpouring that can reach the ears of government and business leaders in India.by Chloe Rabinowitz Fourteen prominent American writer/directors are part of a worldwide roster of over 100 global theater artists lending their voices July 20, 2021 to HowlRound for India, a 24-hour online marathon of live readings and talks honoring the Indian theater community for its efforts in facing Covid-19. The event will call loudly and urgently for India and the rest of the world to find better political solutions to prevent such disasters. This free virtual event, carried live on HowlRound Theatre Commons (https://howlround.com), is organized by Frank Hentschker, Director of CUNY s Segal Theatre Center; Abhishek Majumdar, a playwright/director from Bangalore, India; and Tanvi Shah, a director/producer based in Mumbai. ....
“It takes a lifetime to get to a good death,” mused Obie-winning actor Maude Mitchell. “This is a cautionary tale. In this story, Myrtle faces her death more with regret and reckoning than with peace or redemption.” Mitchell plays Myrtle Bledsoe in Horton Foote’s one-woman reminisce, “A Coffin in Egypt,” about a privileged Texan royal trying to reconcile her life’s choices amidst class, race, and women’s issues of the 20th century. The play runs this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the latest iteration of Carver’s Barn, a new haven for artists in Vernonburg on Savannah’s Southside. ....
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Mabou Mines Announces New Members on the Eve of its 51st Season These new appointments fortify, for the future, the cornerstones of Mabou Mines’ half-century of history.by BWW News Desk Mabou Mines today has announced a group of multidisciplinary artists whose work affirms the company s 51-year history of collaboration and experimentation. Co-Artistic Directors Karen Kandel, Sharon Ann Fogarty, Mallory Catlett, and Carl Hancock Rux welcome new Associate Artists and members in a new category: Senior Artistic Associates. Together, they exemplify Mabou Mines intergenerational model. These new appointments fortify, for the future, the cornerstones of Mabou Mines half-century of history: a wide network of artists and a commitment to cross-disciplinary collaboration. The new Associate Artists are media designer and performer Tei Blow; interdisciplinary artist Perel; performing artist David Thomson; and MacArthur Fellowship-winning multidisciplinary artist Carrie Mae Wee ....