Jacqueline E. Lawton
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'Good Night, Oscar' review: Jacqueline E. Lawton - Dramaturg
SCT’s “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” is an entertaining classic
Seattle Children’s Theatre Reimagines ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’
Looking ahead to 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' opening at Seattle Children's Theatre
RE
VIEW: The Inferior Sex at Trinity Repertory Company - Broadway World
REVIEW
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Trinity Rep’s ‘The Inferior Sex’ proves the past is prologue
REVIEW:
Trinity Rep's 'Inferior Sex' will make you laugh and cry
REVIEW: Trinity’s “The Inferior Sex” Puts Racism and Sexism in its Place
REVIEW: Trinity Rep’s ‘The Inferior Sex’ Explores Broken Barriers
REVIEW:
‘The Inferior Sex’ brings the spirit of ‘72 to Trinity Rep
REVIEW: Trinity Rep’s “Inferior Sex” a Beautifully Done Think Piece
"The Inferior Sex" opens at Trinity Rep
Trinity Rep Stages New Play THE INFERIOR SEX
Elon University’s Department of Performing Arts to Present “The Inferior Sex”
Elon University's Department of Performing Arts presents Winter Play ‘Inferior Sex’
Kennedy Center Dramaturgy Intensive 2022
Freedom Hill by Jacqueline E. Lawton featured in he LAUNCH PAD Amplify Reading Series Festival Comes to UCSB Theater/Dance
OU Puts on “Hotel Berry,” Showcases Athens’ Past
A Capitol Season: The Inferior Sex at Trinity Rep
Doug Wright's
‘Good Night, Oscar,’ Set for 2023 Broadway premiere; Dramaturgy by Jacqueline E. Lawton
Sean Hayes to Return to Broadway in Doug Wright’s Good Night, Oscar; Dramaturgy by Jacqueline E. Lawton
Trinity Rep Announces 2022-23 Season: Announing the World Premiere of The Inferior Sex by Jacqueline E. Lawton
Theater Review: ‘Behold, A Negress’ at Everyman Theatre
The Show Must Go On: Behold, A Negress at Everyman Theatre
Reviewing "Behold, A Negress"
Rousuck's Review: "Behold, A Negress" at Everyman Theatre
Two Deliciously Maddening Women in ‘Behold, A Negress’ at Everyman
World Premiere of BEHOLD, A NEGRESS Kicks Off 2022 at Everyman
Are Dynamic Curtain Times the Next Frontier in Audience Choice?
Lawton on Reframing Tolstoy with BIPOC Women at the Center
In Its New Season, Carolina Performing Arts Turns Toward Southern Futures
Creating Discoveries through Artistic Endeavors
Everyman Theatre’s all-live 2021/22 season kicks off in August
“EDGES OF TIME” At Playmakers: A H
istorical Marvel
All Too Human: PlayMakers Repertory Company's 45th Season
Black Journalism is the Answer in "Edges of Time"
Review: World Premiere of ‘Edges of Time’ Feels Like a Throwback to the Before Times
Everyman Theatre Announces Updated Slate for Balance of the 2020/21 Season
'ARTivism' Event Will Highlight Scholars Who Use Art to Confront Racism
Playwrights Produce Another Kind of Virtual Theatre: An Anthology
Hangar Theatre, Syracuse Stage Tackle Social, Racial Issues
Binational playmaking takes exuberant, revealing form in the Russian-American ‘Flash Acts’
Southern Futures: Voices of Resilience and Recovery in Robeson County
Kenan Theatre Company's "Marisol" Explores Disorder, Reckoning Virtually
The Show Must Go On: The World Premiere Production of Edges of Time
IAH Fellows Expand Field of African American Studies
UNC Alumnus Collaborates on Virtual Play Supporting Black Transgender People
Women's Theatre Festival 2020 Presents Reading of XIX by Jacqueline E. Lawton
Artists and Activists Will Host Virtual Event For Reproductive Justice
Jacqueline E. Lawton Featured:
7 Talented Contemporary Playwrights
19th Amendment Project to Show the Fight for Gender Equality Is Far from Over
The 19th Amendment Project
PlayMakers Season Marks 100 Years of Playmaking at UNC Chapel Hill
The Marvelous Life of Marvel Cooke
“Migration” Series Depicts Struggle through Art
First lady of Maryland views 'Migration,' RiverArts and Garfield
Playwright Jacqueline E. Lawton debuts new play at Elon
Playwright Jacqueline E. Lawton to Visit Elon for Masterclass and Reading of New Play, The Inferior Sex
Narrative Medicine: UNCSA Actors Bring Stories of Survival and Healing to Stage
Me Too Monologues Encourages Students to Write Their Own Monologues
Why Artists Become Activists: It’s Not Only the Election
Arena’s Take on Plame Affair and Political Retribution Hits Close to Home
‘Intelligence’ in a Post-fact World
Politics Heat Up the Box Office at D.C. Theaters
Saving Assets: Intelligence at Arena Stage
Intelligence – Outing a CIA Operative
Magic Time! ‘Intelligence’ at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater
PlayMakers Dramaturg Receives Junior Faculty Award
Arena Stage Announces Casting for Jacqueline E. Lawton's Intelligence
Howard Sherman: OSF's American Revolution and Arena Stage's Power Plays
Arena Stage Unveils a 25-Play History of the United States
Getting Political: Arena Stage Launches Power Plays Initiative
Washington is in Line for a Huge Shipment of Political Theater
What Can Theatre Do? A Post-Election Colloquy, Part 1
Tis the Season for Black Art at Columbus Galleries and Theater
International Theater’s Response to the Pulse Nightclub Massacre Comes to Chapel Hill
The Hampton Years: A Staged Reading presented by In Other Words and Black Art In America Dec, 4th
Columbus series puts nationally recognized playwrights of color in spotlight New Columbus series puts playwrights of color in the spotlight
Carolina Conversation: From Detroit ’67 to Charlotte ’16
St. Louis Theaters Team Up to Produce “Every 28 Hours,” Addressing Racial Justice in America
'After Orlando: New-play project is response to Pulse massacre'
Over 25 Playwrights Will Contribute to After Orlando
‘ARDEO’ Explores Stories of Burn Survivors, Care Providers
Kennedy Center to Livestream EVERY 28 HOURS PLAYS Preview
“TEN” Earns Its Rating at the Gift Theatre
Virginia Stage Company to Present THE HAMPTON YEARS
Staging a Cause: Climate Change Theatre Action
Diversity, inclusion take center stage at USC School of Dramatic Arts summit
Local theaters Are Bursting Forth with Fresh Works this Season
WAM Theatre Wraps Up Second Successful 'Fresh Takes' Season
Climate Change Theatre Action Kick Off Event
Mirror Stage Examines Race and Gender in 11th Season of FEED YOUR MIND
Virginia Stage Company Announces 37th Season
Virginia Stage Company's 37th Season to Feature Premieres, Tony Winners
WAM Theatre's "Noms de Guerre" Draws on Love and War
Theater Blends Minds and Hearts:
Noms de Guerre
Playwrights Called to Center Stage for New Collective
Center Stage Launches Playwrights Collective
Jacqueline E. Lawton’s “Noms de Guerre” is potent, political, topical play from WAM Theatre
Jayne Atkinson to Direct WAM Theatre's NOMS DE GUERRE by Jacqueline E. Lawton
Kenan Creative Collaboratory Funds Projects that Connect Work across Kenan Institutes and Host N.C. Universities
The Theatre Lab's 5th Annual Dramathon Returning Next Month
Go See The Wonderful Wizard of Oz at Adventure Theatre-MTC
‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ at Adventure Theatre MTC - MD Theatre Guide
Adventure Theatre MTC Transports Audiences to a Magical WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ - Broadway World
'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ at Adventure Theatre MTC - DC Metro Theatre Arts
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz – indeed! - DC Theatre Scene
Adventure Theatre MTC to Present THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, 4/3-5/25
Artistic Director Talks WAM Theatre's 2015 Season
WAM Theatre Announced Second Series of Fresh Takes Staged Readings
Inside
Out Of Silence
, The Abortion Play Vying To Be The Next
Vagina Monologues
Play Aspires to Be a 'Vagina Monologues' for Abortion
Out Of Silence
Sparks Dialogue About Abortion
“The Hampton Years” to play at Gablestage through University collaboration
FIU Theatre Performs at Gablestage
"Beyond Swastika and Jim Crow" To Highlight Untold Civil Rights History
Coral Gables Museum, FIU to present ‘Beyond Swastika and Jim Crow’
Race, Gender, Sex, and Rights Pulse Through DC’s One-Minute Festival
Teresa Eyring's Weekly Briefing #260
Adventure Theatre MTC's 63rd Season to Feature STUART LITTLE, WIZARD OF OZ & More
Pasadena Playhouse Announces the
2014-2015 HOTHOUSE Reading Series
Robert Schenkkan on Writing and the Wonderful World of Theatre
Link Between Genomics, Theater Shown
NHGRI Workshop Spotlights the Connection between Genomics and Theater
Why is Jewish Theater Producing Asian American Plays?
Six plays in progress shared by Playwrights’ Arena at Arena Stage
Women's Voices Theatre Festival to Present World Premieres by Female Playwrights in Fall 2015
For 44 D.C. area theater companies, new plays by women will take center stage in fall of 2015
Teresa Eyring's Weekly Briefing #240
Washington Post critic Peter Marks hosts The Summit at Arena Stage
‘The Summit’ at Arena Stage: Three Evenings for Theater Lovers
Washington Post's Peter Marks to Host Arena Stage's Summit Series of Panels
Helen Carey, Richard Thomas and More Will Participate in Summits on Theatre at Arena Stage
The Washington Post
theater critic Peter Marks Hosts The Summit, an in-depth exploration of D.C. theater in three acts featuring 17 renowned theater artists at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater
Everyman Theatre to Host Panel this Weekend with Top-Level Theatrical Leaders
The National Symphony Orchestra's Free Train-Themed Concert at Union Station
FACTION OF FOOLS, PLAYWRIGHTS' ARENA and More Set for Arena Stage's Kogod Cradle Series in 2014
TCG Announces 2014 Online Conference Curators
CulturalDC Announces 25 Finalist for Source Festival’s Full-Length Plays
Teresa Eyring's Weekly Briefly #233
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Offers
From Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin: A Town Hall Meeting on Black Bodies and American Racism
Aug. 23
Arena Stage Announces 2013-2014 Kogod Cradle Series
Six Projects Announced for Kogod Cradle Series
The No Rules Show
Teresa Eyring's Weekly Briefing #217
Teresa Eyring's Weekly Briefing #216
Lowenfeld Family Night at THE HAMPTON YEARS
5 DCTS writers included in Jacqueline Lawton’s interviews with women theatre critics of DC
Drama Education, UDC and the DC Theater Landscape
Two D.C. theaters test new models for putting new plays onstage
Staged readings are stripped down and live at ‘Play Fest’
No Present Like the Past - The Hampton Years, American Theatre Magazine
The World Premiere of The Hampton Years Takes Root at Theater J's Locally Grown Festival
TCG Announces 2013 Online Conference Curators
Spring Arts Guide: The Hampton Years
Theatre Ariel to present readings of The Hampton Years by Jacqueline E. Lawton
Cayuga Graduate Selected for Playwright Program
Arena Stage Announces 2013 Playwrights' Arena
For Local Playwriting, More Seeds Are Grown
DC Playwrights at Showcase
NNPN Commissions Works by Paige Hernandez, Jacqueline E. Lawton, Stephen Spotswood & Gwydion Suilebhan by Jojo Ruf
Backstage: Mark Your Calendars
The Hampton Years Continues on its Path
Page-to-Stage Festival Reflections
Why Are Women's Voices Important in Art
Page-to-Stage, putting it all together
Teresa's Weekly Update #182: Diversity
Teresa’s Weekly Update: Artist and Institution Edition
DC Playwrights Plot to Take the Stage
Theater J Announcing 2012-2013 Season
Theater J's Upcoming Season
Backstage: Theater J's New Work
Old Tales Made New
DC’s Forum Theatre Tackles the Question of Gender Bias
What is the State of the DC Playwright
Black Women Speak
Avery Brooks Performs at Armstrong
Ira Aldridge: The African Roscius
The State of D.C. Theater
Sunday Afternoon Source Festival Panel
African Continuum looks ahead ...
New Forms or Nothing?
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Curriculum Development, Theatre Arts Integration and Teaching Artist Training
Philosophy
Experience
Producing
ARDEO
On Stage with the Migration Series
Out of Silence: Abortion Stories from the 1 in 3 Campaign
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