It’s been a good season at American Players Theatre for actor and playwright Gavin Dillon Lawrence.
It’s been a good season at American Players Theatre for actor and playwright Gavin Dillon Lawrence. This summer, the riveting production of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” at APT, which Lawrence directed, ran for 14 performances on the Spring Green theater’s largest stage. And from Oct. 17 to Nov. 10, Lawrence will play the title character in “Nat Turner in Jerusalem,” about a leader in the 1831 American slave rebellion, in APT’s 201-seat indoor theater, the Touchstone. Some performances already have sold out. The two plays bookend a season that continues what APT started years ago: an effort to bring works by more diverse playwrights, and diverse casts, to the stage. It’s a nod to the future. And while other theater companies across the nation have tried to broaden their offerings in recent years, APT is remarkable for the length and breadth of its efforts: Today, more than 50% of its actors are people of color. So are 38% of its artistic staff, such as designers, directors and other artists... | ||
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