“From the time I was about twelve, I never stopped acting. Acting is my business.” “If you’re going to play a character other than yourself, it’s better that you bring that character to the first rehearsal…You have to leave yourself at home… When I’m immersed in a scene, I leave Angela at home.” “I’d like … Continue reading
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Lynn Nottage in Conversation on the Art and Craft of Playwrighting
Lynn Nottage kicks off the first Oral History of 2019 “I like to think of the audience as an audience of my friends, and my friends are a very diverse group.” Lynn Nottage discusses craft. Photo by Ashley Garrett “Procrastination is a form of creative exploration.” Two … Continue reading
Baayork Lee on Making History
On February 12th, Ms. Lee was the subject of the League of Professional Theatre Women’s Oral History at the Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. Robert Viagas conducted the interview. Baayork Lee has performed in over a dozen Broadway shows. For the original production of A Chorus Line, she created the role of Connie, while serving as … Continue reading