Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Profile Theatre Announces 2009 - 2010 Playwright

Profile Theatre
April 27, 2009

Playwright: Horton Foote

The Trip to Bountiful (full production)
Dividing the Estate (staged reading)
Valentine's Day (staged reading)
The Carpetbagger's Children (full production)
To Kill a Mockingbird (staged reading)
The Young Man from Atlanta (full production)
Courtship, 1918, The Last of the Thorntons, and Tender Mercies ("one-night stands")

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Any word as to the playwright? I didn't see anything on their webpage...

Anonymous said...

wow
this site is up-to-the-minute.....

Anonymous said...

Horton Foote.
It is now up on Profile's site.

Anonymous said...

...in small font directly under a photo of Jake's Women. Makes perfect sense.

Anonymous said...

LOL

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Profile theatre will ever choose a non-Caucasian playwright?

Anonymous said...

Non-Caucasian playwrights tend to write non-Caucasian characters. And Portland's acting pool is extremely white. I can only think of a few minority actors really, but I don't know if this is because there's a limit of available roles from the plays being produced or if there's a genuinely small number of actors available for those roles.

Anonymous said...

this yr i have seen actors of color all over the place.

Anonymous said...

Actors of color all over the place? Where? Surely not in Portland? Oops, I forgot Guys and Dolls and Dreamgirls. But I wouldn't call that - all over the place.

Anonymous said...

Interesting. Let's see... What were sum total of shows produced? Add the number of actors in each show to arrive at available roles - (this could be divided further into Male/Female groupings and further still by age range but for this discussion we'll keep it simple) Total number of roles available - how many were cast with actors of color? As a "Caucasian" (what the hell does that mean anyway?) I find that theaters that continuously produce "Caucasian" shows BORING. They cater to a time that is long past. But it has to be said I've seen MANY changes over the past season where actors "of color" have been in leading roles roles in "Caucasian" productions and have enjoyed those shows immensely! What's particularly interesting is how this issue came up in this thread. Nevertheless, the argument that there is a limited amount of roles available has been disproved by the high quality of the shows - performances that did include actors "of color" in roles that do not dictate nor require the casting of "Caucasian" actors exclusively.

Anonymous said...

here are the shows i saw or know of that had actors of color recently:
the wiz
a sunbeam
everything at milagro theatre
night with day
dreamgirls
guys and dolls
alice in wonderland
altar boys
cannibal
distracted
frankie and johnny
godspell
holly jolly
prometheus
the illusion

and i know there were a lot more.
these are the ones i can recall.

Anonymous said...

bobrauschenbergamerica
Wild Party

Anonymous said...

I'm interested in seeing how large the shows with actors of color list really is. I'm referencing the 2008/2009 productions listed here. (because who really wants to know how many actors of color vs available roles - a ridiculous notion!) :p