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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Playwright In Westport Sept. 29

Pulitzer Prize-winning Playwright Lynn Nottage will be at the Westport Country Playhouse.

Pulitzer Prize-winning Playwright Lynn Nottage
Pulitzer Prize-winning Playwright Lynn Nottage (Photo by Lynn Savarese)

September 13 2019

A Conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning Playwright Lynn Nottage at Westport Country Playhouse on Sunday, September 29

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Free event in conjunction with Playhouse’s upcoming production of “Mlima’s Tale”

“A Conversation with Lynn Nottage,” two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, will be hosted by Westport Country Playhouse on Sunday, September 29, at 4 p.m., in the Playhouse’s Jason Robards Theatre. The free-of-charge event is in advance of the Playhouse staging of Nottage’s play, “Mlima’s Tale,” October 1 – 19, directed by Mark Lamos, Playhouse artistic director, who will facilitate the conversation. The Westport production is the first since the play’s world premiere at The Public Theater in 2018.

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Nottage and Lamos will discuss “Mlima’s Tale,” the playwright’s career, and her body of work in the hourlong program. “A Conversation with Lynn Nottage” is free-of-charge by reservation and open to the public. To reserve tickets, contact the Playhouse box office at 203-227-4177 or by email at rsvp@westportplayhouse.org. Up to four tickets may be reserved with each reservation.

“Mlima’s Tale” is about a magnificent and beloved Kenyan elephant named Mlima hunted for his coveted ivory tusks. As traffickers maneuver the illicit ivory market, from Kenya to Vietnam to China, the animal’s invincible spirit follows their path of desire, greed, crime, and corruption.

“Mlima’s Tale,” according to Lamos, “speaks to us, the human community, about our treatment of sensitive and sentient animal communities torn apart by men. As these animal communities disappear from the face of the earth, the art of live theater can truly connect us to them, to their spirits, and to the people propelled by poverty and capitalism who benefit from their slaughter.”

Playwright Lynn Nottage won the Pulitzer Prize for two of her plays, “Ruined” and “Sweat.” “Ruined” also received an Obie, Lucille Lortel Award, New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play (Manhattan Theatre Club, Goodman Theatre). “Sweat” also earned an Obie Award, Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, Tony nomination and Drama Desk nomination. Her play, “Mlima's Tale,” premiered off-Broadway at the Public Theater in 2018. Other plays include “Intimate Apparel” (New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play; Roundabout Theatre, Baltimore Centerstage, South Coast Repertory, Westport Country Playhouse); “Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine” (Obie Award; Playwrights Horizons, London’s Tricycle Theatre); “Crumbs from the Table of Joy”; “Las Meninas”; “Mud, River, Stone”; “Por’knockers”; and “Poof!” Nottage is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2007 MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant,” the National Black Theatre Festival’s August Wilson Playwriting Award, the 2004 PEN/Laura Pels Award for Drama, and the 2005 Guggenheim Grant for Playwriting, as well as fellowships from the Lucille Lortel Foundation, Manhattan Theatre Club, New Dramatists, and New York Foundation for the Arts. She is a member of The Dramatists Guild, an alumna of New Dramatists, and a graduate of Brown University and the Yale School of Drama, where she is a visiting lecturer. www.lynnnottage.net

For more information and reservations, call the Westport Country Playhouse box office at (203) 227-4177, or toll-free at 1-888-927-7529, visit Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, off Route 1, Westport, or at www.westportplayhouse.org. Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse), follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse), or view Playhouse videos on YouTube (WestportPlayhouse).

ABOUT WESTPORT COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE

The mission of Westport Country Playhouse is to enrich, enlighten, and engage the community through the power of professionally produced theater worth talking about and the welcoming experience of the Playhouse campus. The not-for-profit Playhouse provides this experience in multiple ways by offering live theater experiences of the highest quality, under the artistic direction of Mark Lamos; educational and community engagement events to further explore the work on stage; the New Works Initiative, a program dedicated to the discovery, development, and production of new live theatrical works; special performances and programs for students and teachers with extensive curriculum support material; Script in Hand play readings to deepen relationships with audiences and artists; the renowned Woodward Internship Program during the summer months for aspiring theater professionals; Family Festivities presentations to delight young and old alike and to promote reading through live theater; youth performance training through Broadway Method Academy, Westport Country Playhouse’s resident conservatory program; and the beautiful and historic Playhouse campus open for enjoyment and community events year-round. Charity Navigator has recently awarded its top 4-star charity rating to the Playhouse in recognition of its strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency.


This press release was produced by the Westport Country Playhouse. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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