*Lynn Nottage’s play Sweat, about a group of working-class friends in a declining factory town, has earned the playwright the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Nottage makes history as the first female ...
With warm humor and tremendous heart, Lynn Nottage's Sweat tells the story of a group of friends who have spent their lives sharing drinks, secrets and laughs while working together on the line of a ...
ShawnJ West does not shy away from explosive conversations. As director of the latest Palo Alto Players production, Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer-winning play “Sweat,” those conversations not only manifest ...
The Public presents the New York premiere of SWEAT, the "extraordinarily moving drama" (The New York Times) by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Ruined, Lynn Nottage. With warm humor and ...
The 2020 Black Lives Matter protests put a spotlight on the inequities in the arts and the lack of representation of Black creators. So, when the Alley Theatre was planning its comeback show for 2021, ...
Friends from left, Jessie (Tannis Hanson), Tracey (Amy Meyers) and Cynthia (Kimberly Ridgeway) enjoy a night out at their local bar before workplace pressures begin to tear them apart in the Palo Alto ...
The beautifully balanced ensemble of five actors who play the owner and staff of a truck stop diner in "Clyde's" are provided with a bumper crop of fresh, zesty dialogue by Pulitzer-winning playwright ...
Lynn Nottage, the first Black woman to win two Pulitzer Prizes in drama, is nothing if not expansive in her interests. Her first Pulitzer was for Ruined, about women trapped in the Democratic Republic ...
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