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Karen Zacarias

Karen Zacarías is an American playwright. She is known for her play Mariela in the Desert. It was the winner of the National Latino Playwriting Award and a finalist for other prizes.[1] Mariela in the Desert was debuted at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago.[1] Zacarías is the founder of the Young Playwrights' Theater located in Washington, D.C.

Karen Zacarias
Zacarias in 2013
Born1969
Mexico
OccupationPlaywright
NationalityAmerican

Early life edit

Zacarías received her Bachelors in Arts from Stanford University in 1991 and then went on to pursue her Masters in Creative Writing at Boston University in 1995.[2] Zacarías comes from an artistic family from Mexico. Her grandfather, Miguel Zacarías, was a movie director and writer during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1930s and 1940s.[3] Zacarías initially resisted pursuing an artistic career. She said:

Ours was a wonderful, lively, enchanting artistic house, but it also demystified "art" for me. I saw firsthand how "artistic expression" could be misused as a justification for self-indulgent, self-important and destructive behavior, and consequently I resisted being an artist for many years. It wasn't until I was out of college, had worked a couple of years at a Latin American policy nonprofit and knew I could support myself without betraying others that I finally let myself really become a writer.[3]

Career edit

She was the first playwright-in-residence at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC.

She has written several plays like The Book Club Play, Legacy of Light, Mariela in the Desert, The Sins of Sor Juana, The Sun Also Rises and adaptations of plays like How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, Just Like Us and others.[2] Theaters that have showcased her plays include the Kennedy Center, Arena Stage, Goodman Theatre, Round House Theatre, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Alliance Theatre, Imagination Stage (Bethesda, Maryland), Oregon Shakespeare Festival, GALA Hispanic Theatre, Berkshire Theatre Festival, South Coast Repertory, La Jolla Playhouse, Cleveland Play House, San Jose Repertory Theatre, GEVA Theater, Horizon Theater, People's Light and Theatre, Walnut Street Theater, Arden Theater, Milagro Theater, Teatro Vista, and Aurora Theater.[2]

Zacarías was invited by the White House Historical Association and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to write a family play about the White House. She included young people in the process and her script was converted into a book published by Scholastic. It included a foreword by First Lady Michelle Obama.[4] The book was called Chasing George Washington and the musical premiered at The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and proceeded to go on a National Tour.[2]

Zacarías established and founded the Young Playwrights' Theater in 1995.[1] She began by volunteering and teaching playwriting classes to children in DC classrooms, and they grew so popular that she turned it into a 501c3 nonprofit organization by 1997.[5] She is also the founder of the Latino Theatre Commons.[6]

She has been inspired by works from Maria Ines Fornes, Caryl Churchill, Sarah Ruhl, Lisa Loomer, Lisa Kron and Julia Cho.[7] Writing for young people is very important for Zacarías. It is a rewarding experience for Zacarías to write for young people. She says:

"I love writing for young people. You can't find a more honest and challenging audience on the planet. My strongest playwriting lessons have come in trying to create stories that will resonate with young people—it is a rewarding, hilarious and heartbreaking endeavor to create plays in which kids really see themselves on stage."[1]

Personal life edit

She has three children: Maia, Nico, and Kati.

Awards edit

The Sins of Sor Juana was the winner of the Charles MacArthur Award for outstanding new play at D.C.'s 2000 Helen Hayes Awards. This play has been widely produced, thus Zacarías translated it for a Spanish-language production in April at D.C.'s GALA Hispanic Theatre.

Young Playwrights' Theater won the 2010 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award from the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. YPT received the Washington Post 2014 Award for Excellence in Nonprofit Management.[5]

Her other awards include:[2]

  • New Voices Award
  • 2010 Steinberg Citation-Best New Play
  • Paul Aneillo Award
  • Francesca Primus Prize for an Emerging Woman Theater Artist
  • National Latino Play Award
  • Finalist, Susan Blackburn
  • 2000 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding New Play (Sins of Sor Juana)
  • 2018 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Original Play or Musical Adaptation (Ella Enchanted)

Works edit

  • The Sins of Sor Juana (1999)
  • Mariela in the Desert (2005)
  • How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents (2008)
  • The Book Club Play (2009)
  • Legacy of Light (2009)
  • Just Like Us (2013)
    • Adapted from Helen Thorpe's 2009 book of the same name, it premiered in 2013 at The Stage Theatre in Denver, Colorado.[8]
  • Our War (2014)
    • Zacarías contributed one of 25 vignettes.[9]
  • Destiny of Desire: A Brechtian Telenovela (2015)
  • Into the Beautiful North (2016)
  • Native Gardens (2019)
  • The Copper Children (2020)

TYA musicals edit

Zacarías' musicals with composer Deborah Wicks La Puma include:

  • OLIVÉRio: A Brazilian Twist (Kennedy Center)
  • Ella Enchanted (First Stage Milwaukee/Adventure Theatre MTC)
  • Jane of the Jungle (South Coast Repertory)
  • Frida Libre (La Jolla Playhouse)
  • Looking for Roberto Clemente (Imagination Stage)
  • Chasing George Washington: A White House Adventure (Kennedy Center)
  • Einstein is a Dummy (Alliance Theatre)
  • Cinderella Eats Rice and Beans (Imagination Stage)
  • Ferdinand the Bull (Imagination Stage)
  • The Magical Piñata (Imagination Stage)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . www.tcg.org. Archived from the original on 2015-12-24. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Karen Zacarias Biography". Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  3. ^ a b Caridad, Svich (2006). "Main content area Karen Zacarias: An Interview with Caridad Svich". TheatreForum - International Theater Journal (Winter-Spring 2006): 9–11. ProQuest 2293025.
  4. ^ "Chasing George Washington: - Young Playwrights' Theater". Retrieved 2015-12-21.
  5. ^ a b "Our History". www.youngplaywrightstheater.org. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  6. ^ "Latina/o Theatre Commons". HowlRound. Retrieved 2015-12-22.
  7. ^ "UpClose: Karen Zacarías, Women's Voices Theater Festival". dctheatrescene.com. Lorraine Treanor. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  8. ^ "World Premiere JUST LIKE US Plays The Stage Theatre".
  9. ^ "Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Chris Matthews and More Begin Exploring Our War at Arena Stage Today".
  10. ^ "O!".

External links edit

  • . Website. Archived from the original on 21 January 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  • "Karen Zacarias". The Washington Post. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  • "Artist Bio: Karen Zacarias". www.goodmantheatre.org. Retrieved 3 December 2015.

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Karen Zacarias is an American playwright She is known for her play Mariela in the Desert It was the winner of the National Latino Playwriting Award and a finalist for other prizes 1 Mariela in the Desert was debuted at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago 1 Zacarias is the founder of the Young Playwrights Theater located in Washington D C Karen ZacariasZacarias in 2013Born1969MexicoOccupationPlaywrightNationalityAmerican Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Works 6 TYA musicals 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editZacarias received her Bachelors in Arts from Stanford University in 1991 and then went on to pursue her Masters in Creative Writing at Boston University in 1995 2 Zacarias comes from an artistic family from Mexico Her grandfather Miguel Zacarias was a movie director and writer during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1930s and 1940s 3 Zacarias initially resisted pursuing an artistic career She said Ours was a wonderful lively enchanting artistic house but it also demystified art for me I saw firsthand how artistic expression could be misused as a justification for self indulgent self important and destructive behavior and consequently I resisted being an artist for many years It wasn t until I was out of college had worked a couple of years at a Latin American policy nonprofit and knew I could support myself without betraying others that I finally let myself really become a writer 3 Career editShe was the first playwright in residence at the Arena Stage in Washington DC She has written several plays like The Book Club Play Legacy of Light Mariela in the Desert The Sins of Sor Juana The Sun Also Rises and adaptations of plays like How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents Just Like Us and others 2 Theaters that have showcased her plays include the Kennedy Center Arena Stage Goodman Theatre Round House Theatre Denver Center for the Performing Arts Alliance Theatre Imagination Stage Bethesda Maryland Oregon Shakespeare Festival GALA Hispanic Theatre Berkshire Theatre Festival South Coast Repertory La Jolla Playhouse Cleveland Play House San Jose Repertory Theatre GEVA Theater Horizon Theater People s Light and Theatre Walnut Street Theater Arden Theater Milagro Theater Teatro Vista and Aurora Theater 2 Zacarias was invited by the White House Historical Association and the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to write a family play about the White House She included young people in the process and her script was converted into a book published by Scholastic It included a foreword by First Lady Michelle Obama 4 The book was called Chasing George Washington and the musical premiered at The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and proceeded to go on a National Tour 2 Zacarias established and founded the Young Playwrights Theater in 1995 1 She began by volunteering and teaching playwriting classes to children in DC classrooms and they grew so popular that she turned it into a 501c3 nonprofit organization by 1997 5 She is also the founder of the Latino Theatre Commons 6 She has been inspired by works from Maria Ines Fornes Caryl Churchill Sarah Ruhl Lisa Loomer Lisa Kron and Julia Cho 7 Writing for young people is very important for Zacarias It is a rewarding experience for Zacarias to write for young people She says I love writing for young people You can t find a more honest and challenging audience on the planet My strongest playwriting lessons have come in trying to create stories that will resonate with young people it is a rewarding hilarious and heartbreaking endeavor to create plays in which kids really see themselves on stage 1 Personal life editShe has three children Maia Nico and Kati Awards editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Karen Zacarias news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Sins of Sor Juana was the winner of the Charles MacArthur Award for outstanding new play at D C s 2000 Helen Hayes Awards This play has been widely produced thus Zacarias translated it for a Spanish language production in April at D C s GALA Hispanic Theatre Young Playwrights Theater won the 2010 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award from the President s Committee on the Arts and Humanities YPT received the Washington Post 2014 Award for Excellence in Nonprofit Management 5 Her other awards include 2 New Voices Award 2010 Steinberg Citation Best New Play Paul Aneillo Award Francesca Primus Prize for an Emerging Woman Theater Artist National Latino Play Award Finalist Susan Blackburn 2000 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding New Play Sins of Sor Juana 2018 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Original Play or Musical Adaptation Ella Enchanted Works editThe Sins of Sor Juana 1999 Mariela in the Desert 2005 How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents 2008 The Book Club Play 2009 Legacy of Light 2009 Just Like Us 2013 Adapted from Helen Thorpe s 2009 book of the same name it premiered in 2013 at The Stage Theatre in Denver Colorado 8 Our War 2014 Zacarias contributed one of 25 vignettes 9 Destiny of Desire A Brechtian Telenovela 2015 Premiered in 2015 at Arena Stage directed by Jose Luis Valenzuela and under his directorship went on to the Goodman Theatre and South Coast Repertory Into the Beautiful North 2016 Inspired by Luis Alberto Urrea s 2009 book of the same name it premiered in 2016 at Miracle Theatre in Portland Oregon and has toured around the U S Native Gardens 2019 The Copper Children 2020 Premiered in 2020 at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival 10 TYA musicals editZacarias musicals with composer Deborah Wicks La Puma include OLIVERio A Brazilian Twist Kennedy Center Ella Enchanted First Stage Milwaukee Adventure Theatre MTC Jane of the Jungle South Coast Repertory Frida Libre La Jolla Playhouse Looking for Roberto Clemente Imagination Stage Chasing George Washington A White House Adventure Kennedy Center Einstein is a Dummy Alliance Theatre Cinderella Eats Rice and Beans Imagination Stage Ferdinand the Bull Imagination Stage The Magical Pinata Imagination Stage See also edit nbsp Hispanic and Latino Americans portal nbsp Theater portalTheater of the United StatesReferences edit a b c d American Theatre January 06 www tcg org Archived from the original on 2015 12 24 Retrieved 2015 12 07 a b c d e Karen Zacarias Biography Retrieved 3 December 2015 a b Caridad Svich 2006 Main content area Karen Zacarias An Interview with Caridad Svich TheatreForum International Theater Journal Winter Spring 2006 9 11 ProQuest 2293025 Chasing George Washington Young Playwrights Theater Retrieved 2015 12 21 a b Our History www youngplaywrightstheater org Retrieved 2015 12 07 Latina o Theatre Commons HowlRound Retrieved 2015 12 22 UpClose Karen Zacarias Women s Voices Theater Festival dctheatrescene com Lorraine Treanor Retrieved 3 December 2015 World Premiere JUST LIKE US Plays The Stage Theatre Ruth Bader Ginsburg Chris Matthews and More Begin Exploring Our War at Arena Stage Today O External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Karen Zacarias Autobiography of Karen Website Archived from the original on 21 January 2016 Retrieved 3 December 2015 Karen Zacarias The Washington Post Retrieved 3 December 2015 Artist Bio Karen Zacarias www goodmantheatre org Retrieved 3 December 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karen Zacarias amp oldid 1182828246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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