Three alums in ATB’s ‘This Place/Displaced’
Three alumni playwrights—Stephanie K. Brownell, MJ Halberstadt, and Livian Yeh—are on the bill of Artists’ Theatre of Boston’s This Place/Displaced, which runs through August 25. Congratulations!
Brownell’s ‘She Eats Apples’
Happy opening to Queensborough Community College and playwright alum Stephanie K. Brownell! She Eats Apples plays at The Shadowbox Theatre until December 9.
Great news from KCACTF 2015!
The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival was held last week, and there is terrific news to share: First-year MFA playwright Livian Yeh (above left) was a co-recipient of the Paul Stephen Lim Asian-American Playwriting Award for her play Nightfall, and graduating MFA playwright Stephanie K. Brownell (above right) won the National Partners of the […]
Representing at KCACTF
Here’s current MFA—soon to be MFA graduate!—Stephanie K. Brownell with fellow playwright Cassie M. Seinuk (who earned her MFA at Lesley University and is the stage manager for our Boston Theater Marathon) living large at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Washington, D.C. Thanks for the photo, Cassie! Hope you’re having a terrific […]
A look at ‘She Eats Apples’…
We hope you’ll join us! She Eats Apples — which opens tonight and runs through Oct. 15 — is the first of five events in our @Play Festival of New Work, a season-long celebration of of the M.F.A. Playwriting class of 2015, co-produced by Boston University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and the College […]
@PLAY: ‘She Eats Apples’ by Stephanie K. Brownell
Stephanie K. Brownell’s She Eats Apples is a BU New Play Initiative production and the first of five events in the @Play Festival of New Work, a season-long celebration of the MFA Playwriting class of 2015, co-produced by Boston University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and the College of Fine Arts School of Theatre […]
Winning weekend
Current MFAs (and friends!) display their awards on the terrace of the Kennedy Center last weekend. L-R: Lesley University’s Cassie M. Seinuk, NYU’s Nick Carr, and our own Abbey Fenbert and Stephanie Brownell. Not pictured: Steven Barkhimer and Michael Parsons. Congratulations, all! (And thanks for the photo, Steph!)
Michael Kanin Playwriting Awards announced
KCACTF winners past and present at BPT for Peter M. Floyd’s Absence. L-R: Stephanie Brownell, Abbey Fenbert, Peter M. Floyd, John Kuntz and Michael Parsons. (Thanks for the photo, Kate!) Great KCACTF news for current MFA students and alums: Abbey Fenbert’s Intentions was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for Comic Playwriting; Michael Parsons’ Sumner Falls […]
KCACTF Region 1 finalists announced
Work by three of our current MFA playwrights will advance to the national-level award competitions at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) in Washington, D.C. Line Please by Will Carter and The Sand Beneath the City by Abbey Fenbert will compete for the John Cauble Award for Outstanding Short Play. Stephanie Brownell’s Eskimo […]
Thanks for stopping by the booth
If you’ve come to see our production of Steven Barkhimer’s Windowmen (which runs one more weekend!), you’ve encountered these friendly faces in the ticket booth: current MFA playwrights Abbey Fenbert (L) and Stephanie Brownell (R). Last weekend they told me they plan to collaborate on a play about their box office experience…Window Women! (Or should […]