For more information click This site-specific multimedia installation blended live performance and visual media, occupying the Franklin Street Railroad Station in Downtown Reading in May 2017, re-animating the long vacant building. Sus respuestas confidenciales tendrán impacto en la financiación y la representación de su comunidad.This Is Reading, a dynamic site-specific multimedia installation blending live performance and visual media, will occupy the historic Franklin Street Railroad Station in Downtown Reading, re-animating the long vacant building. A live stream reading of two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage's Crumbs From the Table of Joy is presented August 12 to benefit the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.. There is a minimum donation of $10. "When we were conceptualizing the piece," Nottage says, we said, 'We want to build a space where everyone is invited to be together, including people who often are not invited into these spaces, and everyone can sit shoulder to shoulder … Copyright 1991-2020 © Playbill Inc. All Rights Reserved. In one of the poorest cities in America, Reading, Pennsylvania, a group of down-and-out factory workers struggle to keep their present lives in balance, ignorant of the financial devastation looming in their near future. El proyecto se inspira en la relación dramaturgo ganador del premio Pulitzer Lynn Nottage forjada con la gente de Reading mientras investigando para su obra Destacado críticamente de Broadway, dirigido por Kate Whoriskey. Click Here to Shop for TheatreThe performer is remembered for starring roles in Broadway’s The new play by Stephen Beresford will be live streamed from the Old Vic stage. This Is Reading, an ambitious site-specific multimedia installation blending live performance and visual media, occupied the historic Franklin Street Railroad Station in Downtown Reading in May 2017, re-animating the long vacant building. Nottage co-conceived This is Reading, an immersive transmedia project exploring the decline and rebirth of Reading. The stream benefits the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund.The annual event at the famed venue will not take place this year due to the pandemic.A new Massachusetts mandate has capped outdoor mass gatherings at 50 instead of 100, affecting current productions of The Netflix series from Ryan Murphy stars Sarah Paulson, as well as Tony winners Cynthia Nixon and Sophie Okonedo.Watch Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda perform together, take a virtual tour of the theatre district, and more. Nottage recently … This is Reading will weave their individual stories into one cohesive and celebratory compelling tale of the city.The project is inspired by the relationship Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage forged with the people of Reading while researching her critically-acclaimed Broadway-bound play SWEAT, directed by Kate Whoriskey. A live stream reading of two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage's The 7 PM event reunites the cast of the 2016 Martha's Vineyard Playhouse production of the coming-of-age story, including Dria Brown, Lawrence Evans, Danielle Hopkins, Elijah Jones, Abigail Rose Solomon, and Nikki E. Walker. Five years ago, Lynn Nottage read a story profiling Reading, “Sweat” closes this week, but Lynn and her husband Tony Gerber still have. Set in Reading, Pennsylvania, where she spent two and a half years interviewing residents, much of the action takes place in a bar where steelworkers hang out.As a child, I thought every city had anthracite culm heaps next to its welcome sign. Lynn Nottage (born November 2, 1964) is an American playwright whose work often deals with the lives of marginalized people. THIS IS READING. Zoom information will be emailed to ticket buyers in advance.Set in 1950, the play focuses on Ernestine Crump and her family as they begin their new life in Brooklyn. She was the first (and remains the only) woman to have won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama twice; the first in 2009 for Ruined, and the second in 2017 for Sweat. The project is inspired by the relationship MacArthur award winning playwright Lynn Nottage, forged with the people of Reading, while researching her Pulitzer Prize winning Broadway-bound play Sweat directed by Kate Whoriskey. Render of "This is Reading" on the Reading Railroad Station. Now Extended for a Third Weekend!/¡Ahora extendido por un tercer semana!Location: Franklin Street Station in Downtown Reading (Franklin and 7th Streets, Reading PA 19602)Sitio: Franklin Street Station en el centro de Reading (Esquina de Franklin and 7th, Reading, PA 19602) A wrecking ball demolished the year-old building when I was in high school.Sign up to get spam-free email updates on special feature articles, live events and performances from The Civilians., Due to popular demand This is Reading has extended to a third weekend, and will now run July , July , and July Lynn Nottage born November 2, is an American playwright whose work often deals with the lives of marginalized people. Playwright Lynn Nottage, center, the creator of "This Is Reading," with director Kate Whoriskey and filmmaker Tony Gerber. But instead she is on the telephone, talking to me down a sputtering phone line. Using as it’s foundation the challenges, and triumphs of people living in and around Reading, Pa., This is Reading will weave their individual stories into one cohesive and celebratory compelling tale of the city.The project is inspired by the relationship Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage forged with the people of Reading while researching her critically-acclaimed Broadway-bound play SWEAT, directed by Kate Whoriskey.This Is Reading, una multimedia instalación dinámica y específico de Reading mezclando espectáculos en vivo y media visual, ocupará la estación histórica de tren en Franklin Street en el centro de Reading, reanimando la edificio vacantes durante mucho tiempo.