Topic: Tarell Alvin McCraney
0 . . . High: "The Brother/Sister Plays." The remarkably original voice of young playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney opened the 2010-11 season on an...
0 . Looking back on the artistic highlights of 2010, it's clear that this wasn't the year of thinking small. From Tarell Alvin McCraney's...
0 . . . Marcus; or The Secret of Sweet: By Tarell Alvin McCraney. Directed by Mark Rucker. Through Nov. 21. American Conservatory Theater, 415...
The article presents an interview with Tarell Alvin McCraney, an American actor and playwright, author of the " " In the interview McCraney answers questions on a number of subjects including the importance of art to the individual, the mingling of art and politics ...
The insular Martha's Vineyard subculture under the microscope in Stick Fly is worlds removed from the Louisiana-projects milieu of In the Red and Brown Water, but rituals are key in both places and both plays-and signifiers, too. Writer Lydia Diamond, whose ...
At 29 (a tween in dramatist years), Tarell Alvin McCraney is riding a mighty wave, with multiple productions Off Broadway and in London, not to mention a $25,000 check from the Steinberg Playwright Awards last month. There is great vitality, musicality ...
The New York Times announced today that playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney (pictured right) will be awarded the media company's first Outstanding Playwright Award for his " The New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award honors an American playwright with a recent professional theater ...
A 100-year History Cycle and an Othello reinvented, a vivacious newcomer and a brace of best actresses - our judges explain why they chose the winners of the 2008 Evening Standard Theatre Awards.. Michael Grandage for Othello/The Chalk Garden/Ivanov Michael Grandage ...
When Tarell Alvin McCraney, the sensational writer voted Most Promising Playwright at today's Evening Standard Theatre Awards, was a young schoolboy in Florida he quite often used to be beaten up. "They didn't need much reason to beat you up ...
Everybody splashes around up to their ankles in a real lake on the set of young American writer Tarell Alvin McCraney's In the Red and Brown Water - which is running at London's Young Vic until November 8. But if water ...