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Seven Black Plays: The Theodore Ward Prize for African American Playwriting (Paperback)

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By Chuck Smith (Editor), Columbia College Chicago (Other primary creator), August Wilson (Foreword by), Lydia R. Diamond (Contributions by), Gloria Bond-Clunie (Contributions by), Javon Johnson (Contributions by), Reginald Lawrence (Contributions by), Christopher Moore (Contributions by), Charles Smith (Contributions by), Jeff Stetson (Contributions by)
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Awarded annually since 1987, the Theodore Ward Prize recognizes the outstanding individual accomplishments of African American playwrights, as well as their growing importance to the shape and direction of American drama in our time. This collection, edited by a director and educator who has been affiliated with the contest for fifteen of its seventeen years, showcases a selection of the award-winning plays and offers a rich and varied view of the best of two decades of evolving African American drama.

These seven plays, which span the Ward Prize's history, represent a wide range of talents, experience, and perspectives brought to bear on diverse themes, from a unique moment in the history of baseball's Negro League to a working-class couple contending with a neighborhood bully; from a child's memories of negotiating desegregation to coming of age amidst the ravages of racism, child abuse, and AIDS. By turns poetic and moving, brave and rousing, uproarious and unsettling, these works written by established and emerging playwrights allow actors, directors, theatergoers, and readers to sample the multifarious dramatic experience being limned by African American playwrights today.

About the Author


CHUCK SMITH is a resident director at Chicago's Goodman Theatre, where his productions have included The Gift Horse, The Amen Corner, A Raisin in the Sun, Blues for an Alabama Sky, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Black Star Line, A Christmas Carol, and The Meeting. Smith is also a faculty member in the Theater Department of Columbia College, Chicago.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780810120457
ISBN-10: 0810120453
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publication Date: September 29th, 2004
Pages: 424
Language: English