Perspectives on Performance with Amauta Marston-Firmino

Date: 

Tuesday, April 4, 2023, 6:30pm to 8:00pm

Location: 

Farkas 203, 12 Holyoke Street, Cambridge

Perspectives on Performance welcomes writer, producer, and dramaturg Amauta Marston-Firmino on his talk, "WORK, PROCESS, EXORCISE: Slave Play, Dramaturgy, and the Movies." RSVP at the bottom of the page."Perspectives on Performance" above, with a scene from Slave Play in the middle, and event information below.

Perspectives on Performance is a series that invites prominent artists and academics from different disciplines to speak about their work in and on interdisciplinary performance. The program is supported by the Provostial Funds for the Arts and Humanities.

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ABOUT AMAUTA MARSTON-FIRMINO

Amauta M. Firmino is a writer, producer, and dramaturg based in NYC. He was the production dramaturg for “Slave Play” on Broadway and NYTW, and a resident dramaturg at the Sundance Institute. He has developed new plays at the Yale Repertory Theater, New York Theatre Workshop, Playwrights Horizons, the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and the Sundance Theater Labs. He is currently developing TV and film projects with A24, Film4, eOne, HBO, Monkeypaw and Universal Pictures.

 

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