An Evening with Tony Kushner

 

Tony Kushner Headshot_PhotoCredit Joan MarcusOn Friday, May 9, the Intiman Board of Trustees and Producing Artistic Director Andrew Russell welcomed 80 guests to Palace Ballroom for an exclusive dinner and conversation with TONY KUSHNER, Pulitzer Prize, Emmy Award, and Tony Award-winning playwright of Angels in America.

All net proceeds were donated to Intiman Theatre to support this summer’s repertory productions of Angels in America.

Mr. Kushner’s Seattle visit was made possible by a generous gift from Lalie and Carlo Scandiuzzi, and generously sponsored by The Stranger and Tom Douglas Company.

ABOUT TONY KUSHNER

Mr. Kushner is best known for his two-part epic, Angels In America, which Intiman will produce in repertory this summer. His other plays include Slavs!, Homebody/Kabul, and Caroline, or Change. He wrote the screenplays for Mike Nichols’ film of Angels In America and Steven Spielberg’s Munich and Lincoln, for which Mr. Kushner was nominated for an Academy Award. Mr. Kushner is the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, an Emmy Award, two Tony Awards, three Obie Awards, and the 2012 National Medal of Arts, among many others.

The New Yorker’s John Lahr says Kushner tackles “the most difficult subjects in contemporary history – among them, AIDS and the conservative counter-revolution, Afghanistan and the West…racism and the civil rights movement in the South…He forces the audience to identify with the marginalized – a humanizing act of the imagination.”