The Playwrights' Perspective

The Playwrights' Perspective

Join us as we present a panel featuring some of today’s most celebrated playwrights.

By The National Arts Club

Date and time

Monday, May 20 · 6:30 - 8pm EDT

Location

The National Arts Club

15 Gramercy Park South New York, NY 10003

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us as we present a panel featuring some of today’s most celebrated playwrights. They will discuss having their work produced on and off-Broadway and in the commercial and non-profit sectors, focusing on the different challenges and opportunities those venues and their associated players bring. Moderated by theater and music journalist Elysa Gardner, the panel will include Oscar, Tony Award, and Pulitzer Prize winner John Patrick Shanley, whose play "Doubt" was recently revived in a production starring Liev Schreiber and Amy Ryan; fellow Pulitzer winner, playwright, lyricist and composer Michael R. Jackson, whose credits include "A Strandge Loop", and "Teeth;" and David Henry Hwang, the Pulitzer Prize- and Obie Award-winning author of "M. Butterfly", whose play "Yellow Face" will be produced this coming season at Roundabout Theater.

Gardner is a theater critic for The New York Sun and a contributor to The New York Times and author of the book Magic to Do: Pippin’s Fantastic Fraught Journey to Broadway and Beyond. She is a member of the Drama Desk board and has served twice on the jury for the Pulitzer Prize for drama, most recently as Chair.

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Founded in 1898, the National Arts Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to stimulate, foster, and promote public interest in the arts and to educate the American people in the fine arts. Annually, the Club offers more than 150 free programs—both in-person and virtually—to the public, including exhibitions, theatrical and musical performances, lectures, and readings, attracting an audience of over 30,000 in-person visitors and thousands more online. The NAC is also a proud community partner, serving the public through fellowships, concert series, youth education programs, and more. For a full list of events or to learn more, please visit nationalartsclub.org.

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