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of playwrights.
CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre Consulting THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE HISTORY The Lucille Lortel Theatre was known as the Theatre De Lys until it was renamed in 1981. The Theatre was an anniversary present for Ms. Lortel from her husband, Louis Schweitzer. The landmark production of Brecht/Weill's The Threepenny Opera, starring Lotte Lenya, opened on September 20, 1955, and ran for almost seven years. THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre Consulting VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for aTHEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.LUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHY
The Beginning Born Lucille Wadler in New York City on December 16, 1900, Lucille Lortel studied acting and theatre at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and with Arnold Korff in Europe. She made her Broadway debut in 1925 in the Theatre Guild's production of Caesar and Cleopatra with Helen Hayes.In 1926 she appeared in Michael Kallesser's One Man's Woman at the 48th Street Theatre.THE COURTROOM
Lortel Theatre Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About. Back Visit Live at the Lortel Consequences Visit Live at the Lortel ConsequencesCONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
HSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre ConsultingHSPF JUDGES 2021
A.J. MUHAMMAD has a background in library public service, dramaturgy and arts administration. Most recently he has been collaborating on CLASSIX, an initiative that was founded by the director Awoye Timpo to expand the theater canon to include plays from across the African diaspora via four pillars: readings/productions, publication, narrative and publication.HSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
HSPF MENTORS
KAIT KERRIGAN is an award-winning lyricist, bookwriter, and playwright.Off-Broadway: The Mad Ones (fka The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown), Henry & Mudge.She has written book and lyrics for The Bad Years, Republic, Unbound, Irena, and lyrics for Rosie Revere, Engineer & Friends, and Earthrise.Her plays include Father/Daughter, Disaster Relief, Imaginary Love, and Transit. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE HISTORY The Lucille Lortel Theatre was known as the Theatre De Lys until it was renamed in 1981. The Theatre was an anniversary present for Ms. Lortel from her husband, Louis Schweitzer. The landmark production of Brecht/Weill's The Threepenny Opera, starring Lotte Lenya, opened on September 20, 1955, and ran for almost seven years. THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pCONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre Consulting THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE HISTORY The Lucille Lortel Theatre was known as the Theatre De Lys until it was renamed in 1981. The Theatre was an anniversary present for Ms. Lortel from her husband, Louis Schweitzer. The landmark production of Brecht/Weill's The Threepenny Opera, starring Lotte Lenya, opened on September 20, 1955, and ran for almost seven years. THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pCONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre Consulting VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for aTHEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.LUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHY
The Beginning Born Lucille Wadler in New York City on December 16, 1900, Lucille Lortel studied acting and theatre at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and with Arnold Korff in Europe. She made her Broadway debut in 1925 in the Theatre Guild's production of Caesar and Cleopatra with Helen Hayes.In 1926 she appeared in Michael Kallesser's One Man's Woman at the 48th Street Theatre.THE COURTROOM
Lortel Theatre Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About. Back Visit Live at the Lortel Consequences Visit Live at the Lortel ConsequencesCONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
HSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre ConsultingHSPF JUDGES 2021
A.J. MUHAMMAD has a background in library public service, dramaturgy and arts administration. Most recently he has been collaborating on CLASSIX, an initiative that was founded by the director Awoye Timpo to expand the theater canon to include plays from across the African diaspora via four pillars: readings/productions, publication, narrative and publication.HSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
HSPF MENTORS
KAIT KERRIGAN is an award-winning lyricist, bookwriter, and playwright.Off-Broadway: The Mad Ones (fka The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown), Henry & Mudge.She has written book and lyrics for The Bad Years, Republic, Unbound, Irena, and lyrics for Rosie Revere, Engineer & Friends, and Earthrise.Her plays include Father/Daughter, Disaster Relief, Imaginary Love, and Transit. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE HISTORY The Lucille Lortel Theatre was known as the Theatre De Lys until it was renamed in 1981. The Theatre was an anniversary present for Ms. Lortel from her husband, Louis Schweitzer. The landmark production of Brecht/Weill's The Threepenny Opera, starring Lotte Lenya, opened on September 20, 1955, and ran for almost seven years. THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term.HSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE HISTORY The Lucille Lortel Theatre was known as the Theatre De Lys until it was renamed in 1981. The Theatre was an anniversary present for Ms. Lortel from her husband, Louis Schweitzer. The landmark production of Brecht/Weill's The Threepenny Opera, starring Lotte Lenya, opened on September 20, 1955, and ran for almost seven years. THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term.HSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
LIVE AT THE LORTEL
LIVE AT THE LORTEL. Critically-acclaimed podcast series about everything Off-Broadway. In Season 2, Live at The Lortel is dedicated to amplifying the voices and stories of people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and artists who stand in solidarity with the continued fight against institutional racism and racial injustice.SUBSCRIBE.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.LUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHY
The Beginning Born Lucille Wadler in New York City on December 16, 1900, Lucille Lortel studied acting and theatre at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and with Arnold Korff in Europe. She made her Broadway debut in 1925 in the Theatre Guild's production of Caesar and Cleopatra with Helen Hayes.In 1926 she appeared in Michael Kallesser's One Man's Woman at the 48th Street Theatre.HSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
HSPF JUDGES 2021
A.J. MUHAMMAD has a background in library public service, dramaturgy and arts administration. Most recently he has been collaborating on CLASSIX, an initiative that was founded by the director Awoye Timpo to expand the theater canon to include plays from across the African diaspora via four pillars: readings/productions, publication, narrative and publication. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF MENTORS
SYLVIA KHOURY is a New York-born writer of French and Lebanese descent.Her plays include Selling Kabul, Power Strip, Against the Hillside and The Place Women Go.She is currently under commission from Lincoln Center and Williamstown Theater Festival. Awards include the L. Arnold Weissberger Award and Jay Harris Commission and a Citation of Excellence from the Laurents/Hatcher Awards. MALINCHE — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE HISTORY The Lucille Lortel Theatre was known as the Theatre De Lys until it was renamed in 1981. The Theatre was an anniversary present for Ms. Lortel from her husband, Louis Schweitzer. The landmark production of Brecht/Weill's The Threepenny Opera, starring Lotte Lenya, opened on September 20, 1955, and ran for almost seven years. THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term.HSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE HISTORY The Lucille Lortel Theatre was known as the Theatre De Lys until it was renamed in 1981. The Theatre was an anniversary present for Ms. Lortel from her husband, Louis Schweitzer. The landmark production of Brecht/Weill's The Threepenny Opera, starring Lotte Lenya, opened on September 20, 1955, and ran for almost seven years. THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term.HSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
LIVE AT THE LORTEL
LIVE AT THE LORTEL. Critically-acclaimed podcast series about everything Off-Broadway. In Season 2, Live at The Lortel is dedicated to amplifying the voices and stories of people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and artists who stand in solidarity with the continued fight against institutional racism and racial injustice.SUBSCRIBE.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.LUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHY
The Beginning Born Lucille Wadler in New York City on December 16, 1900, Lucille Lortel studied acting and theatre at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and with Arnold Korff in Europe. She made her Broadway debut in 1925 in the Theatre Guild's production of Caesar and Cleopatra with Helen Hayes.In 1926 she appeared in Michael Kallesser's One Man's Woman at the 48th Street Theatre.HSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
HSPF JUDGES 2021
A.J. MUHAMMAD has a background in library public service, dramaturgy and arts administration. Most recently he has been collaborating on CLASSIX, an initiative that was founded by the director Awoye Timpo to expand the theater canon to include plays from across the African diaspora via four pillars: readings/productions, publication, narrative and publication. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF MENTORS
SYLVIA KHOURY is a New York-born writer of French and Lebanese descent.Her plays include Selling Kabul, Power Strip, Against the Hillside and The Place Women Go.She is currently under commission from Lincoln Center and Williamstown Theater Festival. Awards include the L. Arnold Weissberger Award and Jay Harris Commission and a Citation of Excellence from the Laurents/Hatcher Awards. MALINCHE — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
LIVE AT THE LORTEL
LIVE AT THE LORTEL. Critically-acclaimed podcast series about everything Off-Broadway. In Season 2, Live at The Lortel is dedicated to amplifying the voices and stories of people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and artists who stand in solidarity with the continued fight against institutional racism and racial injustice.SUBSCRIBE.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
LUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHY
The Beginning Born Lucille Wadler in New York City on December 16, 1900, Lucille Lortel studied acting and theatre at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and with Arnold Korff in Europe. She made her Broadway debut in 1925 in the Theatre Guild's production of Caesar and Cleopatra with Helen Hayes.In 1926 she appeared in Michael Kallesser's One Man's Woman at the 48th Street Theatre.HSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre ConsultingHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
HSPF JUDGES 2021
A.J. MUHAMMAD has a background in library public service, dramaturgy and arts administration. Most recently he has been collaborating on CLASSIX, an initiative that was founded by the director Awoye Timpo to expand the theater canon to include plays from across the African diaspora via four pillars: readings/productions, publication, narrative and publication. MALINCHE — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
HSPF MENTORS
SYLVIA KHOURY is a New York-born writer of French and Lebanese descent.Her plays include Selling Kabul, Power Strip, Against the Hillside and The Place Women Go.She is currently under commission from Lincoln Center and Williamstown Theater Festival. Awards include the L. Arnold Weissberger Award and Jay Harris Commission and a Citation of Excellence from the Laurents/Hatcher Awards. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE LORTEL AWARDLORTEL ARCHIVESLORTEL AWARDSLORTEL THEATER Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE LORTEL AWARDLORTEL ARCHIVESLORTEL AWARDSLORTEL THEATER Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
LIVE AT THE LORTEL
LIVE AT THE LORTEL. Critically-acclaimed podcast series about everything Off-Broadway. In Season 2, Live at The Lortel is dedicated to amplifying the voices and stories of people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and artists who stand in solidarity with the continued fight against institutional racism and racial injustice.SUBSCRIBE.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
LUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHY
The Beginning Born Lucille Wadler in New York City on December 16, 1900, Lucille Lortel studied acting and theatre at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and with Arnold Korff in Europe. She made her Broadway debut in 1925 in the Theatre Guild's production of Caesar and Cleopatra with Helen Hayes.In 1926 she appeared in Michael Kallesser's One Man's Woman at the 48th Street Theatre.HSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre ConsultingHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
HSPF JUDGES 2021
A.J. MUHAMMAD has a background in library public service, dramaturgy and arts administration. Most recently he has been collaborating on CLASSIX, an initiative that was founded by the director Awoye Timpo to expand the theater canon to include plays from across the African diaspora via four pillars: readings/productions, publication, narrative and publication. MALINCHE — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
HSPF MENTORS
SYLVIA KHOURY is a New York-born writer of French and Lebanese descent.Her plays include Selling Kabul, Power Strip, Against the Hillside and The Place Women Go.She is currently under commission from Lincoln Center and Williamstown Theater Festival. Awards include the L. Arnold Weissberger Award and Jay Harris Commission and a Citation of Excellence from the Laurents/Hatcher Awards. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE LORTEL AWARDLORTEL ARCHIVESLORTEL AWARDSLORTEL THEATER Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE LORTEL AWARDLORTEL ARCHIVESLORTEL AWARDSLORTEL THEATER Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
LIVE AT THE LORTEL
LIVE AT THE LORTEL. Critically-acclaimed podcast series about everything Off-Broadway. In Season 2, Live at The Lortel is dedicated to amplifying the voices and stories of people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and artists who stand in solidarity with the continued fight against institutional racism and racial injustice.SUBSCRIBE.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
LUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHY
The Beginning Born Lucille Wadler in New York City on December 16, 1900, Lucille Lortel studied acting and theatre at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and with Arnold Korff in Europe. She made her Broadway debut in 1925 in the Theatre Guild's production of Caesar and Cleopatra with Helen Hayes.In 1926 she appeared in Michael Kallesser's One Man's Woman at the 48th Street Theatre.HSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre ConsultingHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
HSPF JUDGES 2021
A.J. MUHAMMAD has a background in library public service, dramaturgy and arts administration. Most recently he has been collaborating on CLASSIX, an initiative that was founded by the director Awoye Timpo to expand the theater canon to include plays from across the African diaspora via four pillars: readings/productions, publication, narrative and publication. MALINCHE — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
HSPF MENTORS
SYLVIA KHOURY is a New York-born writer of French and Lebanese descent.Her plays include Selling Kabul, Power Strip, Against the Hillside and The Place Women Go.She is currently under commission from Lincoln Center and Williamstown Theater Festival. Awards include the L. Arnold Weissberger Award and Jay Harris Commission and a Citation of Excellence from the Laurents/Hatcher Awards. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE LORTEL AWARDLORTEL ARCHIVESLORTEL AWARDSLORTEL THEATER Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHYCONTACT USHISTORYPLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ALLYSHIP POLICIES. VISIT — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRELUCILLE LORTEL AWARDLORTEL ARCHIVESLORTEL AWARDSLORTEL THEATER Lucille Lortel Theatre121 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014. To purchase tickets, please call (212) 352-3101, or visit the Box Office at 121 Christopher Street (hours vary). The Lucille Lortel Theatre has a flexible seating capacity. Click here for a seating chart of The Lucille Lortel Theatre in its 198-seat configuration, or here for a THE LUCILLE LORTEL FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support p THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE FOUNDATION The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Established in 2018, the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation Fellowships in Theatre is an annual program, offering exceptional Bennington College drama students the opportunity to work in paid internships at Off-Broadway non-profit theatre companies during the College’s winter Field Work Term. PLAYWRIGHTS' SIDEWALK The Lucille Lortel Foundation was created by Lucille Lortel to foster excellence and diversity in the theatre, as well as to faithfully preserve the rich history and support the continued prosperity of Off-Broadway. The Foundation has several major programs, including its general operating support pHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
LIVE AT THE LORTEL
LIVE AT THE LORTEL. Critically-acclaimed podcast series about everything Off-Broadway. In Season 2, Live at The Lortel is dedicated to amplifying the voices and stories of people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and artists who stand in solidarity with the continued fight against institutional racism and racial injustice.SUBSCRIBE.
THEATRE RENTAL
THEATRE RENTAL. To find out the theatre’s availability, costs or and any other information, please contact Nancy Hurvitz by e-mail at nhurvitz@lortel.org . Seating charts: 198-Seat Configuration and 299-Seat Configuration.CONSEQUENCES
The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
LUCILLE'S BIOGRAPHY
The Beginning Born Lucille Wadler in New York City on December 16, 1900, Lucille Lortel studied acting and theatre at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and with Arnold Korff in Europe. She made her Broadway debut in 1925 in the Theatre Guild's production of Caesar and Cleopatra with Helen Hayes.In 1926 she appeared in Michael Kallesser's One Man's Woman at the 48th Street Theatre.HSPF JUDGES
HSPF Judges — The Lucille Lortel Theatre. Lortel Theatre Visit Live at the Lortel Malinche Consequences NYC HS Playwriting Fellowship IOBDB - Off-Broadway Database Bennington College Playwrights' Sidewalk Lortel Awards Lortel Foundation About Lucille's Bio At This Theater EDIA and Accountability Statement Theatre Rental Theatre ConsultingHSPF DIRECTOR
KIMILLE HOWARD is a New York based director, deviser, writer and filmmaker. She is an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera and recently worked on the new James Robinson production of Porgy and Bess.She is a co-founder of the Black Classical MusicArchive.
HSPF JUDGES 2021
A.J. MUHAMMAD has a background in library public service, dramaturgy and arts administration. Most recently he has been collaborating on CLASSIX, an initiative that was founded by the director Awoye Timpo to expand the theater canon to include plays from across the African diaspora via four pillars: readings/productions, publication, narrative and publication. MALINCHE — THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
HSPF MENTORS
SYLVIA KHOURY is a New York-born writer of French and Lebanese descent.Her plays include Selling Kabul, Power Strip, Against the Hillside and The Place Women Go.She is currently under commission from Lincoln Center and Williamstown Theater Festival. Awards include the L. Arnold Weissberger Award and Jay Harris Commission and a Citation of Excellence from the Laurents/Hatcher Awards. YOUTH PLAYWRIGHTING FELLOWSHIP The Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation (LLTF) is designing a new program to support and encourage playwriting in NYC. Lucille Lortel was a champion of new plays and new playwrights and this program would enrich her legacy of support and encouragement for the next generationof playwrights.
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WATCH THE LIVE PREMIERE ON YOUTUBE JUNE 3RD AT 8PM EST ","url":"https://youtu.be/h-cS5_SqzKQ","width":854,"height":480,"providerName":"YouTube","thumbnailUrl":"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/h-cS5_SqzKQ/hqdefault.jpg","resolvedBy":"youtube"}" data-block-type="32" id="block-yui_3_17_2_1_1622059767653_11214"> " data-provider-name="YouTube" id="yui_3_17_2_1_1622955969959_75"> The film addresses the origins, names, life, and real and symbolic functions MALINCHE has performed throughout Mexican history, including her troubled relationships with her son Martín Cortés; her husbands Tabascoob, and Hernán Cortés; and her baptizer Father Olmedo. MALINCHE rebels against her roles through the ages; confronts the shadows of power; and assumes, with courage and pain, her fundamental role in shaping Mexican identity. LEARN MORE ABOUT MALINCHE THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE PRESENTS LEARN MORE ABOUT CONSEQUENCES Consequences is the inaugural, commissioned writers’ development and digital programming series for BIPOC creatives, produced in partnership with Harlem9 and Harlem Stage. The first thematic installment of CONSEQUENCES is to demonstrate how the consequences of elections impact the writer, their community, or their country, given the current and constantly changing cultural, social, and politicallandscape.
LEARN MORE ABOUT EPISODE 2 "NOW, SHE IS RISING" WATCH ON YOUTUBE JUNE 17 - JULY 1 BECOME ONE OF SEVEN PLAYWRITING FELLOWS! THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE'S NYC PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL PLAYWRITING FELLOWSHIP WILL SUPPORT DIVERSE YOUNG WRITERS AND CREATE AN AWARENESS OF PLAYWRITING AS A CAREER. THE OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDED BY THIS PROGRAM WILL ENCOURAGE NYC PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO BECOME THE NEXT GENERATION OF PLAYWRIGHTS.LEARN MORE
_Live at the Lortel_ is a critically-acclaimed podcast series about everything Off-Broadway. In Season 2, _Live at The Lortel_ is dedicated to amplifying the voices and stories of people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and artists who stand in solidarity with the continued fight against institutional racism and racialinjustice.
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WE WILL NOT ALLOW VOICES TO GO UNHEARD OR INJUSTICE TO PREVAIL. The Lucille Lortel Theatre stands with all people of color, their families, and their communities. We grieve the outrageous killing of black men and women, and join in the fight against continued institutional racism and racial justice. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, ANDALLYSHIP POLICIES
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