My essay on RED BIKE, the whole American Psalm cycle, art, resiliency, precarity and more is live on Howlround:
http://howlround.com/economic-precarity-and-resiliency-in-theatre-an-american-psalm
My essay on RED BIKE, the whole American Psalm cycle, art, resiliency, precarity and more is live on Howlround:
http://howlround.com/economic-precarity-and-resiliency-in-theatre-an-american-psalm
Caridad Svich Receives the 2018 ATHE Ellen Stewart Career Achievement in Professional Theatre
Let’s Go Eat podcast interview (one hour) for the 2018 Salt Lake City premiere of RED BIKE:
Lark Theatre essay about RED BIKE, FUEL and the new play cycle: https://www.larktheatre.org/blog/fuel-hurt-n-holler-trouble-red-bike/
FUEL, HOLLER RIVER and TROUBLE IN KIND receive readings June 17-19, 2018 at Simpatico Theatre in Philadelphia in conjunction with production of RED BIKE in partnership with Power Street Theatre.
RED BIKE receives NNPN rolling world premiere on June 6, 2018 at Simpatico Theatre in Philadelphia under Sam Tower’s direction.
National New Play Network, the country’s alliance of nonprofit theaters that champions the development, production, and continued life of new plays, announces its 80th Rolling World Premiere (RWP): Red Bike by Caridad Svich. The Roll includes Member Theaters Pygmalion Productions (April 20-May 5 in Salt Lake City), Simpatico Theatre (June 6-24 in Philadelphia), Know Theatre of Cincinnati (January 11-February 2, 2019), and The Wilbury Theatre Group (April 11-21, 2019 in Providence). Red Bike was presented at NNPN’s 2017 National Showcase of New Plays, hosted by Orlando Shakespeare Theatre.
14-15 May FUEL will be seen/heard at May 14 at 7:30 pm, May 15 at 9pm at Theatre of Yugen at NOHspace, San Francisco directed by Evren Odcikin as a Playwrights Foundation Rough Reading.
http://www.theatreofyugen.org/nohspace/
Tickets available at
https://playwrightsfoundation.secure.force.com/ticket/#details_a0S1N000006vSw8UAE
DE TROYA
by Caridad Svich
directed by Rinska Carrasco-Prestinary
May 16 – June 30, 2018
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 6pm
A mysteriously wounded girl washes on shore and meets young Mara on the riverbank. Worried sisters Lupe and Lena wonder if tonight is the night that their niece will disappear without a trace? Nostalgic Horacio drives his restless grandson away with another rambling story from his childhood. Boiling under the surface of a violent city, two families wrestle with rebellion, regret, and loss of faith.
https://halcyontheatre.org/productions/detroyayontheatre.org