Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Manahatta is a dramatic play written by Mary Kathryn Nagle. The play takes place in 21st century Oklahoma, as well as both 21st and 17th century Manahatta (popularly known as Manhattan Island ). The show follows Jane Snake as she rises the ranks of Wall Street investment firm Lehman Brothers in the years leading up to and during the 2007–2008 ...
Mary Kathryn Nagle is a playwright and an attorney specializing in tribal sovereignty of Native nations and peoples. She was born in Oklahoma City, OK , and is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma . [ 1 ]
He has two younger brothers, Christopher Robin and Andrew Wilson, followed by his only sister, Mary Kathryn. [1] [4] He grew up going to church and is a long-time Christian. [8] He is married to Sarah Kathryn McMillan (née Williams), who is from Vidalia, Georgia. [9] They have three children. [10] [11]
The Pajama Game, book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, directed by Alan Paul. October 27 – December 24, 2017. Nina Simone: Four Women, by Christina Ham, directed by Timothy Douglas. November 10 – December 24, 2017. Sovereignty, by Mary Kathryn Nagle, directed by Molly Smith. January 12 ...
Sovereignty is a play written by American lawyer and playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle. The play revolves around Cherokee lawyer Sarah Ridge Polson's battle to reinstate the Cherokee Nation's sovereignty and jurisdiction. She also must face the ghosts of her ancestors and the struggles they faced when signing a decisive treaty that led to the ...
A lavish music festival was held through May 8–11 for the dedication of the Memorial Auditorium, just weeks before Katharine would pass away. A souvenir program for the events says: "In 1919, the City of Winston-Salem, in the course of its ex-tended school building program, planned a model high school, and wished to honor the memory of ...
Sayet also directed "Sliver of a Full Moon" by Mary Kathryn Nagle, which is a play about the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) that pays tribute to the re-authorization that occurred in 2013. [10] It aims to get the audience to see Native women that were affected by violence to be seen as human beings rather than symbols.
In 2014, the Festival announced their Canon in a Decade initiative. In the next ten years, from 2015 to 2024, the Festival would be producing the complete Shakespeare Canon to honor the 80th anniversary of the festival. [32] [non-primary source needed] This project is in progress, and may have been affected by shut downs due to the COVID-19 ...