NoPassport Press throws book party & salon to celebrate the publication of Carson Kreitzer’s new play collection

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, November 02, 2022

No Passport logoNOPASSPORT PRESS

ANNOUNCES

A BOOK LAUNCH PARTY & SALON

TO CELEBRATE THE PUBLICATION OF

CARSON KREITZER’S NEW PLAY COLLECTION
“SELF DEFENSE and other plays”

TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 3 at NEW DRAMATISTS FROM 4PM to 6:30PM

NEW YORK CITY:  NoPassport Press and its “Theatre & Performance Play Texts” Series is proud to announce the publication of a new play collection “SELF DEFENSE and other plays.”

Cover of Carson Kreitzer's "SELF DEFENSE and other plays"

Cover of Carson Kreitzer's "SELF DEFENSE and other plays"

This volume collects for the first time four astonishing, rigorous, heartbreaking plays from acclaimed US playwright Carson Kreitzer. It contains SELF DEFENSE, THE LOVE SONG OF J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER, 1:23, AND SLITHER.

To celebrate this event, Kreitzer will read selections from her work at a NoPassport Press Book Launch Party & Salon, which will take place on November 3, 2022 at New Dramatists (424 West 44th Street, NYC) from 4 PM-6:30 PM. RSVP to 212-757-6960

Billed as a Pen & Swill event at New Dramatists, this Book Launch Party & Salon will also celebrate playwright Chiori Miyagawa’s upcoming collection “America Dreaming and other plays,” as well as the ongoing work of NoPassport. In addition to Kreitzer’s reading, this warm and convivial gathering will feature short readings by NoPassport Press authors Susana Cook, Kia Corthron, Migdalia Cruz, Christine Evans, Linda Faigo-Hall, Catherine Filloux, David Greenspan, Matthew Maguire, Chiori Miyagawa, Saviana Stanescu, and Caridad Svich. The event will be moderated by Randy Gener, a Series Editor of NoPassport Press.

As with all No Passport Press titles, Kreitzer’s play collection “SELF DEFENSE and other plays” is now available from No Passport Press and as Print on Demand, as well as on Amazon.com and on Lulu.com.

With a preface by eminent theatre director Mark Wing-Davey and an introduction by dramaturg and scholar Mead K. Hunter, both of which contextualize Kreitzer’s body of work, “SELF DEFENSE and other plays” is a collection that is destined to have undeniable impact on the field of American theatre.

To buy the book, visit www.nopassport.org or www.lulu.com/product/paperback/self-defense-and-other-plays/16040901

Carson Kreitzer

U.S. Playwright Carson Kreitzer

U.S. Playwright Carson Kreitzer

Carson Kreitzer’s plays include “The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer,” “SELF DEFENSE or death of some salesmen,” “1:23,” “Flesh and the Desert,” “The Slow Drag (New York and London),” “Freakshow,” “Slither,” “Dead Wait,” and “Take My Breath Away,” featured in BAM’s 1997 Next Wave Festival. “Behind the Eye,” her new play about surrealist muse and WWII combat photographer Lee Miller, premiered at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park in April 2011, directed by Mark Wing-Davey.

Her plays have been produced or developed by the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Public Theater, The Royal Court Theatre, Guthrie Theater, Portland Center Stage, Perishable Theatre, Clubbed Thumb, New Georges, Mabou Mines, Frank Theatre, the Actors Gang, and Next Theatre, among others. Grants: NEA New Play Development Program, NYFA, NYSCA, TCG, Jerome and McKnight Foundations, Loewe Award in Music-Theatre, and the first Playwrights of New York (PONY) Fellowship at the Lark Play Development Center. BA: Yale University. MFA: Michener Center for Writers, UT Austin.

Ms. Kreitzer is a resident playwright at New Dramatists; an associated artist with Clubbed Thumb and New Georges; and a member of The Workhaus Collective, The Playwrights’ Center, and the Dramatists Guild.

Carson Kreitzer and Matt Gould have been commissioned by Yale Rep and New Dramatists as part of New Dramatists’s Full Stage USA program. They are working on a musical called Lempicka, about the art deco painter Tamara de Lempicka

More information at www.carsonkreitzer.com

 

NOPASSPORT

NoPassport is a Pan-American theatre alliance & press devoted to live, virtual and print action, advocacy and change toward the fostering of cross-cultural diversity in the arts with an emphasis on the embrace of the hemispheric spirit in US Latina/o and Latin-American theatre-making.

NoPassport Press’ “Dreaming the Americas Series” and its “Theatre & Performance PlayTexts Series” promotes new writing for the stage, texts on theory and practice and theatrical translations.

Series Editors: Randy Gener, Jorge Huerta, Mead K. Hunter, Otis Ramsey Zoe, Stephen Squibb, Caridad Svich

Advisory Board: Daniel Banks, Amparo Garcia-Crow, Maria M. Delgado, Elana Greenfield, Christina Marin, Antonio Ocampo Guzman, Sarah Cameron Sunde, Saviana Stanescu, Tamara Underiner, Patricia Ybarra

NoPassport is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of [Caridad Svich & NoPassport] may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. For online donations go directly to https://www.fracturedatlas.org/donate/2623.

All No Passport Press books available for purchase here: www.nopassport.org/

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