Theater World Buzz: November Celebrations and Accolades
The theatre community is brimming with exciting news this November, from prestigious awards too groundbreaking productions. Here’s a look at the latest happenings honoring remarkable talent and innovative work.
New York City Honors Theatre Luminaries
On November 5th,the annual Living landmarks Celebration will take place at the iconic Plaza Hotel. This year’s event will recognize the notable contributions of several key figures in the theatre world.
* Bonnie Comley and Stewart F. Lane, renowned producers, will be celebrated for their dedication to bringing compelling stories to the stage.
* Kenneth Lonergan,a celebrated playwright and screenwriter,will be acknowledged for his impactful narratives.
* Mark Ruffalo, a versatile and acclaimed actor, will receive recognition for his captivating performances.
* Cynthia Wainwright and Stephen Berger, influential producers, will be honored for their commitment to theatrical excellence.
Brandeis University Celebrates Larissa FastHorse
Brandeis University will present its 2025 Creative Arts award to Larissa FastHorse, a groundbreaking playwright and choreographer. The award ceremony will be held on the Brandeis campus in November.
In conjunction with the award, the university’s theatre department will stage a production of The Thanksgiving Play. This satirical comedy has garnered significant attention for its insightful commentary.
FastHorse’s achievements are numerous and remarkable.She is a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow, a 2020 MacArthur Fellow, and co-founder of Indigenous Direction, a leading consultancy for Indigenous arts and audiences. Notably, The Thanksgiving Play marked a historic moment as the frist Broadway production by a known female Native American playwright.
You may also recognize her current work, Fancy Dancer, an autobiographical solo play currently premiering at Seattle Rep and Seattle Children’s Theatre. This production offers a deeply personal and moving exploration of identity and belonging.
Why This Matters to You
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