A Conversation with Leah Nanako Winkler – Recorded live on Zoom on April 13th, 2022 at 5pm PT
A Free #SharetheLove Panel Conversation

Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a #SharetheLove event: A Conversation with Leah Nanako Winkler! This is an exciting opportunity to meet the playwright of Two Mile Hollow and learn more about the production this campaign is supporting.

We will be joined live on Zoom by Leah and our host will be Intiman collaborator and director, Desdemona Chiang. Desdemona and Leah will have a conversation about playwriting, creativity, and Two Mile Hollow, as well as make time for a Q&A from the audience.

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About #SharetheLove

In support of our upcoming production of Two Mile Hollow, Intiman invites you to join us as we raise $100,000+ in 18 days from March 30 – April 16, 2022!

#SharetheLove to support:

  • Competitive wages for our professional creative team, and Union cast and crew. Two Mile Hollow features an almost entirely AAPI team.
  • Accessible tickets available to anyone with need, including $5 options for students and veterans.
  • FREE FOR EVERYONE tickets available at the box office beginning 1hr before each performance.
  • COVID safety and materials upgrades in our new shops and theatres at Seattle Central College.
  • Free arts education programs like STARFISH Project and free student tickets.

Meet the Panelists

Leah Nanako Winkler

Leah Nanako Winkler is a Japanese-American playwright from Kamakura, Japan and Lexington, Kentucky. Her play God Said This won the Yale Drama Series Prize and was produced off-Broadway at Primary Stages and at the 2018 Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. In 2019 she premiered Hot Asian Doctor Husband, a new play produced and commissioned by Theatre Mu. Other plays: Nevada – Tan (Audible Emerging Artist Commission), Kentucky (Kilroys List, World Premiere: Ensemble Studio Theatre/Page73), Death for Sydney Black (terraNova Collective) and many more. Two Mile Hollow received a simultaneous world premiere with Theater Mu/Mixed Blood (Minneapolis), Ferocious Lotus (San Francisco), First Floor Theater (Chicago), and Artist’s at Play (LA). It won the American Theater Critic’s Association’s annual Francesca Primus Prize in 2019. Other playwrighting honors include the first-ever Mark O’Donnell Prize from The Actors Fund and Playwrights Horizons, the Jerome New York Fellowship,  and most recently the 2020 Steinberg Playwright Award. www.leahnanako.com

Desdemona Chiang

Desdemona Chiang is a Taiwan-born American stage director based in Seattle, WA and Ashland, OR. She directs in a variety of genres, including new plays, Shakespeare, and musicals. Chiang is known for her visceral, no-nonsense approach to theatre, with her distinct point of view as an immigrant and Asian American woman, and an interest in using storytelling to spark social discourse. Chiang co-founded Azeotrope with her colleague Richard Nguyen Sloniker to create theatre focusing on stories about invisible and marginalized people. Their most well-known production, Sound by Don Nguyen, was a bilingual show performed in American Sign Language and spoken English, and featured a mixed ensemble of deaf and hearing actors. Chiang learned American Sign Language for this project and co-directed with Seattle-based deaf actor Howie Seago.