about the authors
KAREN ZACARIAS (playwright) is the
winner of the 1998 DC Mayor's Award for Outstanding
Emerging Artist. Her play The Sins of Sor Juana
premiered at Theatre of the First Amendment in DC, winning
her Washington DC's prestigious Charles MacArthur Award
for Outstanding New Play. Sor Juana was also the winner
of the Hispanic Playwrights' Project at South Coast
Rep., and was developed by ArtWorks, the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival, and the Trinidad Theatre Workshop in St. Lucia
under the direction of Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott.
Her other plays for young audiences include The
Thirteenth Summer of William and Pilar, a play
about African-American and Latino relations in D.C.
(Premiered by GALA Hispanic Theatre and the African
Continuum Theatre Company) and her latest work, Choosing
Nine, a play about mixed race teenagers which has
been invited to the International Children's Theatre
Festival in San Diego, California.
Currently, Karen is the Founder and Artistic Director
of The Young Playwrights' Theater of D.C. (YPT), an
arts-outreach program that uses playwriting and theater
for conflict resolution, dialogue, and arts empowerment
for inner-city youth. She and her husband Rhett are
the proud parents of baby Nico, born in May 2003.
DEBORAH WICKS LA PUMA (music)
- see her bio page
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