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Cincinnati Playhouse Announces New Events For Spring
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park will present a slate of new events for the spring - including the first in-person performances in the Marx Theatre in over a year with two limited engagements featuring nationally recognized theatre artists. Also planned are three outdoor performance events, two new pod plays, 25 different virtual enrichment workshops and two streaming productions. We are thrilled to be re-opening the Marx Theatre and re-entering the realm of live, in-person performances in more than a year, says Artistic Director Blake Robison. The outdoor events and virtual programs provide a variety of alternatives for anyone who s craving a theatrical experience.
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Lauren Gunderson writes about Nathan Wolfe for a Marin Theatre Company and Round House Theatre world premiere
Lily Janiak January 14, 2021Updated: January 26, 2021, 7:38 pm
Virologist Nathan Wolfe and playwright Lauren Gunderson at their home in San Francisco. Photo: Scott Strazzante, The Chronicle
When Lauren Gunderson’s agent introduced her to virologist Nathan Wolfe more than a decade ago, the joke was, “Oh, Lauren, you should write something about Nathan.”
“I kind of collect them, because they’re fascinating,” Gunderson says, half jokingly, of scientists.
Indeed, the San Francisco playwright who was twice named the most-produced playwright in America by American Theatre magazine writes frequently about scientists and has a whole circle of physicist friends. (Science and theater have been fused for her ever since her high school physics teacher in Decatur, Ga., Mr. Winterscheidt, let her write tiny plays instead of lab reports.)