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Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is a non-profit theatre company located at 641 D Street NW in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1980, it produces new plays which it believes to be edgy, challenging, and thought-provoking.[1] Performances are in a 265-seat courtyard-style theater.[2]

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
Company logo
Formation1980
TypeTheatre group
PurposeNew Plays/World Premieres
Location
Artistic director(s)
Maria Manuela Goyanes
Websitehttp://www.woollymammoth.net

Woolly Mammoth is led by Artistic Director Maria Manuela Goyanes, a celebrated American theatre producer, and Managing Director Ted DeLong.[3]

History edit

 
Woolly Mammoth exterior during run of Second City's "Spoiler Alert, Everybody Dies"
 
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Lobby
 
A Woolly Mammoth PWYC Line

Woolly Mammoth was founded by Howard Shalwitz, Roger Brady, and Linda Reinisch in 1980.[4] "While working odd jobs to make money, we held our first auditions outdoors in Glover Park and started improvisatory workshops in the auditorium of the HHS building."[5] It opened its first season in The Church of the Epiphany parish hall near Metro Center.[5] Outgrowing this initial home, the company rented a warehouse in the 14th Street corridor, where it performed for 13 years. When that space ceased to be available, Woolly Mammoth became a nomad company, performing in various venues in the DC area. During this period the company worked with the Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation to acquire space for and to outfit a new theatre.[6]

"Woolly's goal is to challenge our artists and our audiences in ways that are fun and exciting and theatrically adventurous. People can enjoy Woolly who are Democrats or Republicans, liberals or conservatives, because we're trying to come at audiences from unexpected points of view. We would rather be politically challenging and uncomfortable and prickly and put images in front of people that make them think and surprise them, rather than just congratulating our audience for being the people they are."[7]

Opened in 2005, its permanent home is a $9 million, 265-seat courtyard-style theater. It was designed by Washington-based architect Mark McInturff[8] in association with Theatre Project Consultants.[9] The space has won local, regional, and national awards for innovative architectural design, including the American Institute of Architects 2006 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture[10] and the US Institute for Theatre Technology Honor Award.[11]

In 2018, Woolly Mammoth hired Maria Manuela Goyanes as its artistic director, succeeding founder Howard Shalwitz. Goyanes is known for her production successes at the Public Theater in New York as well as for being a theater educator and leader.

Plays that have premiered at Woolly Mammoth have been produced in more than 200 theaters in 39 states and 12 countries.[12]

The theatre's education and outreach programs include "Pay-What-You-Can" (PWYC) performances providing access to all residents regardless of economic means,[13][14] and "Playmaking," which pairs students with professional playwrights.[15] "Woolly D.C." is a program where a neighborhood joins to create an original production based on an issue of common community concern, and there are internships, workshops, and theater classes, including a partnership with the University of Maryland, College Park.[16]

Current and recent productions edit

For resident theatre companies "repertory is destiny" – a theatre company acquires its audience by the productions it presents.[17] Woolly Mammoth's productions are new plays that "explore the edges of theatrical style and human experience."[18]

Notable playwrights and productions edit

Woolly Mammoth has produced works by the following playwrights in the seasons indicated:[19]

Awards edit

In 2014 Howard Shalwitz was awarded the Margo Jones Award for his founding and direction of the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company[25]

Overall, the company has earned over 130 Helen Hayes nominations and won 35 Helen Hayes Awards.[26][27] Its more prestigious awards include:

  • 2013 The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical, Stupid Fucking Bird[28]
  • 2013 Outstanding Resident Play, Stupid Fucking Bird[28]
  • 2008 The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical, Dead Man's Cell Phone.[26]
  • 2007 Outstanding Non-Resident Production, In the Continuum.[26]
  • 2006 Outstanding Resident Play, The Clean House.[26]
  • 2006 The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical, Starving.[26]
  • 1996 Outstanding Resident Play, The Pitchfork Disney.[26]
  • 1994 The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical, Free Will and Wanton Lust.[26]
  • 1991 Outstanding Resident Musical, The Rocky Horror Show.[26]
  • 1988 Outstanding New Play, National Defense.[26]
  • 1987 Outstanding New Play, New York Mets.[26]
  • 1986 Outstanding New Play, Metamorphosis.[26]

Affiliations edit

Woolly Mammoth is a member of the National New Play Network,[29] Theatre Communications Group, the League of Washington Theaters, and the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington. The theatre's programs are supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and the National Capital Arts and Cultural Affairs Program of United States Commission of Fine Arts.

Notes edit

Woolly Mammoth is a Blue Star Theatre – part of a collaboration between the Theatre Communications Group and Blue Star Families offering discounted admission to all military personnel, their families and U.S. veterans.[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Yee, Roger (2007). Lighting Spaces. Visual Reference Publications. ISBN 978-1-58471-116-2.
  2. ^ "Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company | Washington DC". washington.org. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  3. ^ "Ted DeLong Named Interim Managing Director of Woolly Mammoth". AMERICAN THEATRE. 2022-06-22. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  4. ^ Pressley, Nelson. "How Howard Shalwitz led Woolly Mammoth's stampede". The Washington Post.
  5. ^ a b Wooly Mammoth Famous Puppet Death Scenes Program Book. Washington DC: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. December 9, 2012. p. ii.
  6. ^ Woolly Mammoth website
  7. ^ Dicker, Matthew (February 27, 2014). "Woolly Mammoth is 'Proud to Present'". Washington Times. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
  8. ^ McInturff Architects website
  9. ^ Theatre Project Consultants website
  10. ^ American Institute of Architects website
  11. ^ United States Institute for Theatre Technology website
  12. ^ Woolly Mammoth website
  13. ^ TheEagleOnline.com
  14. ^ Michael O'Sullivan (November 13, 2009). "Weekend-Frugal Fun-Theater". The Washington Post. p. 27. Retrieved November 15, 2009.
  15. ^ StudioTheatre.org
  16. ^ University of Maryland website
  17. ^ TCG.org
  18. ^ "About Woolly". Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
  19. ^ Woolly Mammoth production history
  20. ^ Horwitz, Jane (March 12, 2008). "Playing With Provocation". The Washington Post.
  21. ^ Marks, Peter (October 22, 2011). "A Bright New Boise". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on April 12, 2013.
  22. ^ BroadwayWorld.com
  23. ^ ChicagoTheaterBlog.com
  24. ^ Marks, Peter (June 5, 2012). "Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on April 12, 2013.
  25. ^ "Margo Jones Award Recipients". Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute. Ohio State University Libraries. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  26. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k . Archived from the original on January 30, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
  27. ^ Goodman, Lawrence, "Making Audiences Think," Brown Alumni Monthly, March/April 2014, p. 43
  28. ^ a b "2014 Helen Hayes Awards Nominees". Theatre Washington.
  29. ^ National New Play Network website
  30. ^ "Blue Star Theatres". Theatre Communications Group. Retrieved June 1, 2013.

External links edit

  • Official Woolly Mammoth website
  • Howard Shalwitz papers, Special Collections in Performing Arts, University of Maryland Libraries.

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Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is a non profit theatre company located at 641 D Street NW in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington D C Founded in 1980 it produces new plays which it believes to be edgy challenging and thought provoking 1 Performances are in a 265 seat courtyard style theater 2 Woolly Mammoth Theatre CompanyCompany logoFormation1980TypeTheatre groupPurposeNew Plays World PremieresLocationWashington D C Artistic director s Maria Manuela GoyanesWebsitehttp www woollymammoth netWoolly Mammoth is led by Artistic Director Maria Manuela Goyanes a celebrated American theatre producer and Managing Director Ted DeLong 3 Contents 1 History 2 Current and recent productions 3 Notable playwrights and productions 4 Awards 5 Affiliations 6 Notes 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Woolly Mammoth exterior during run of Second City s Spoiler Alert Everybody Dies nbsp Woolly Mammoth Theatre Lobby nbsp A Woolly Mammoth PWYC LineWoolly Mammoth was founded by Howard Shalwitz Roger Brady and Linda Reinisch in 1980 4 While working odd jobs to make money we held our first auditions outdoors in Glover Park and started improvisatory workshops in the auditorium of the HHS building 5 It opened its first season in The Church of the Epiphany parish hall near Metro Center 5 Outgrowing this initial home the company rented a warehouse in the 14th Street corridor where it performed for 13 years When that space ceased to be available Woolly Mammoth became a nomad company performing in various venues in the DC area During this period the company worked with the Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation to acquire space for and to outfit a new theatre 6 Woolly s goal is to challenge our artists and our audiences in ways that are fun and exciting and theatrically adventurous People can enjoy Woolly who are Democrats or Republicans liberals or conservatives because we re trying to come at audiences from unexpected points of view We would rather be politically challenging and uncomfortable and prickly and put images in front of people that make them think and surprise them rather than just congratulating our audience for being the people they are 7 Opened in 2005 its permanent home is a 9 million 265 seat courtyard style theater It was designed by Washington based architect Mark McInturff 8 in association with Theatre Project Consultants 9 The space has won local regional and national awards for innovative architectural design including the American Institute of Architects 2006 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture 10 and the US Institute for Theatre Technology Honor Award 11 In 2018 Woolly Mammoth hired Maria Manuela Goyanes as its artistic director succeeding founder Howard Shalwitz Goyanes is known for her production successes at the Public Theater in New York as well as for being a theater educator and leader Plays that have premiered at Woolly Mammoth have been produced in more than 200 theaters in 39 states and 12 countries 12 The theatre s education and outreach programs include Pay What You Can PWYC performances providing access to all residents regardless of economic means 13 14 and Playmaking which pairs students with professional playwrights 15 Woolly D C is a program where a neighborhood joins to create an original production based on an issue of common community concern and there are internships workshops and theater classes including a partnership with the University of Maryland College Park 16 Current and recent productions editFor resident theatre companies repertory is destiny a theatre company acquires its audience by the productions it presents 17 Woolly Mammoth s productions are new plays that explore the edges of theatrical style and human experience 18 Notable playwrights and productions editWoolly Mammoth has produced works by the following playwrights in the seasons indicated 19 David Adjmi Stunning 2007 08 20 Robert Alexander The Last Orbit of Billy Mars 1998 99 Sheila Callaghan Fever Dream 2008 09 Bridget Carpenter The Faculty Room 2005 06 Ian Cohen Lenny amp Lou 2004 05 Mike Daisey If You See Something Say Something 2007 08 How Theater Failed America 2008 09 The Last Cargo Cult 2009 10 The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs 2010 11 The Trump Card 2016 2017 Amy Freed Psychic Life of Savages 1994 95 Freedomland 1998 99 Melissa James Gibson Current Nobody 2007 08 Jason Grote Maria Stuart 2008 09 Civilization all you can eat 2011 2012 Danai Gurira Eclipsed 2009 10 The Convert 2012 13 Familiar 2017 2018 Samuel D Hunter A Bright New Boise 2011 2012 21 Michael R Jackson A Strange Loop 2021 2022 Sherry Kramer David s Redhaired Death 1990 91 Tracy Letts Bug 1999 2000 David Lindsay Abaire Wonder of the World 1999 2000 Bruce Norris The Unmentionables 2007 08 Clybourne Park 2009 10 winner 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Robert O Hara Antebellum 2008 09 Bootycandy 2010 11 Zombie The American 2014 15 Philip Ridley The Pitchfork Disney 1994 95 Sarah Ruhl The Clean House 2004 05 Dead Man s Cell Phone 2006 07 which subsequently was produced at Playwrights Horizons in New York 22 and Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago 23 Laura Schellhardt The K of D 2008 Nicky Silver Fat Men in Skirts 1990 91 Free Will amp Wanton Lust 1992 93 The Food Chain 1993 94 Raised in Captivity 1996 97 Anne Washburn Mr Burns a post electric play 2011 12 24 Craig Wright Recent Tragic Events 2002 03 Grace 2003 04 Doug Wright Watbanaland 1995 96 Quills 1996 97 Awards editIn 2014 Howard Shalwitz was awarded the Margo Jones Award for his founding and direction of the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company 25 Overall the company has earned over 130 Helen Hayes nominations and won 35 Helen Hayes Awards 26 27 Its more prestigious awards include 2013 The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical Stupid Fucking Bird 28 2013 Outstanding Resident Play Stupid Fucking Bird 28 2008 The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical Dead Man s Cell Phone 26 2007 Outstanding Non Resident Production In the Continuum 26 2006 Outstanding Resident Play The Clean House 26 2006 The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical Starving 26 1996 Outstanding Resident Play The Pitchfork Disney 26 1994 The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play or Musical Free Will and Wanton Lust 26 1991 Outstanding Resident Musical The Rocky Horror Show 26 1988 Outstanding New Play National Defense 26 1987 Outstanding New Play New York Mets 26 1986 Outstanding New Play Metamorphosis 26 Affiliations editWoolly Mammoth is a member of the National New Play Network 29 Theatre Communications Group the League of Washington Theaters and the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington The theatre s programs are supported by the National Endowment for the Arts the D C Commission on the Arts and Humanities and the National Capital Arts and Cultural Affairs Program of United States Commission of Fine Arts Notes editWoolly Mammoth is a Blue Star Theatre part of a collaboration between the Theatre Communications Group and Blue Star Families offering discounted admission to all military personnel their families and U S veterans 30 See also edit nbsp Theatre portalHelen Hayes Award List of theaters in Washington D C References edit Yee Roger 2007 Lighting Spaces Visual Reference Publications ISBN 978 1 58471 116 2 Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Washington DC washington org Retrieved 2022 06 29 Ted DeLong Named Interim Managing Director of Woolly Mammoth AMERICAN THEATRE 2022 06 22 Retrieved 2022 06 29 Pressley Nelson How Howard Shalwitz led Woolly Mammoth s stampede The Washington Post a b Wooly Mammoth Famous Puppet Death Scenes Program Book Washington DC Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company December 9 2012 p ii Woolly Mammoth website Dicker Matthew February 27 2014 Woolly Mammoth is Proud to Present Washington Times Retrieved March 8 2014 McInturff Architects website Theatre Project Consultants website American Institute of Architects website United States Institute for Theatre Technology website Woolly Mammoth website TheEagleOnline com Michael O Sullivan November 13 2009 Weekend Frugal Fun Theater The Washington Post p 27 Retrieved November 15 2009 StudioTheatre org University of Maryland website TCG org About Woolly Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Retrieved March 13 2013 Woolly Mammoth production history Horwitz Jane March 12 2008 Playing With Provocation The Washington Post Marks Peter October 22 2011 A Bright New Boise The Washington Post Archived from the original on April 12 2013 BroadwayWorld com ChicagoTheaterBlog com Marks Peter June 5 2012 Mr Burns A Post Electric Play The Washington Post Archived from the original on April 12 2013 Margo Jones Award Recipients Jerome Lawrence and Robert E Lee Theatre Research Institute Ohio State University Libraries Retrieved July 31 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k Helen Hayes Awards Search Recipients Woolly Mammoth Archived from the original on January 30 2010 Retrieved February 16 2010 Goodman Lawrence Making Audiences Think Brown Alumni Monthly March April 2014 p 43 a b 2014 Helen Hayes Awards Nominees Theatre Washington National New Play Network website Blue Star Theatres Theatre Communications Group Retrieved June 1 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Woolly Mammoth theater company Official Woolly Mammoth website Howard Shalwitz papers Special Collections in Performing Arts University of Maryland Libraries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company amp oldid 1157806598, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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