Writing Fantasy Worlds & Creating the Black Superhero

A #SharetheLove Panel Conversation with Inda Craig-Galván, Donte Felder, and hosted by Lisa Marie Rollins

Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a #SharetheLove campaign event: Writing Fantasy Worlds & Creating the Black Superhero. We will be joined by playwright Inda Craig-Galván, comic book aficionado Donte Felder, and Intiman Visiting Artistic Associate Lisa Marie Rollins (moderator). Our conversation will explore historic Black superheroes and fantasy worlds / dream spaces as places to imagine ourselves in and outside our current lived experiences, and as a critical tool for liberation. How can we create stories that reimagine Black realities while pushing against traditional tropes? The conversation will touch on various comic book and superhero narratives, as well as Inda’s play “Black Super Hero Magic Mama.”

Wednesday, April 21st 2021, 5pm-6pm pacific.

Tickets are Free for Everyone. Reserve yours today to receive the Zoom link to join. Donations accepted with thanks, and will go towards our #SharetheLove campaign.

This event will be live captioned. Open to all ages.

Watch ON DEMAND

About #SharetheLove

In support of our reopening, Intiman invites you to #SharetheLove as we raise $100,000+ in 18 days from April 7-24, 2021!

#SharetheLove to support:

  • Establishing our new partnership with Seattle Central College (SCC) as the professional theatre-in-residence
  • Moving our operations to Capitol Hill 
  • Launching our new Associate of Arts degree, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice at SCC
  • Continuing our free education programs online, including STARFISH Project and South End Stories
  • Resuming production this fall at the Erickson Theatre and Broadway Performance Hall

Meet the Panelists

Inda Craig-Galván

Inda (she/her) is happy to be back at Intiman, where she developed Black Super Hero Magic Mama in the 2016 Intiman Emerging Artist Program cohort. Her work has been developed/produced at Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, Geffen Playhouse, Playwrights’ Arena, Ojai Playwrights Conference, Kitchen Dog Theatre, and others.  Honors: Kesselring Prize, Jeffry Melnick New Playwright Award, Blue Ink Playwriting Prize, Jane Chambers Student Award for Feminist Playwriting, Stage Raw Best Playwright Award, Kilroys List, and Steppenwolf Theatre’s The Mix. MFA in Theatre, University of Southern California.

Donte Felder

Donte is the founder and Executive Director at South End Stories (one of Intiman’s new community partners) where they focus on “Trauma-Informed Arts Practice: Healing Through History and Creativity”. Donte is a former Seattle Public Schools educator and has been the recipient of WEA’s Humanitarian Award as well as Washington’s Golden Apple Award. Donte comes from a family of seasoned educators and community leaders focused on pursuing social justice by developing anti-racist and anti-oppression practices in schools and communities. Learn more by visiting www.southendstories-artsed.com

Lisa Marie Rollins

Lisa Marie (she/her) is a freelance director, writer and new play developer.  She is a Sundance Institute Theatre Lab Fellow (Directing) and an Associate Member of Stage Directors and Choreographers. Regional directing /dramaturg work include Hedgebrook Women’s Play Festival, Crowded Fire Theater, American Conservatory Theatre, Playwrights Foundation, TheatreFirst, Berkeley Repertory Theater, Shotgun Players, Custom Made Theatre, Magic Theatre, San Francisco Playhouse, TheaterWorks (CO). She has been a writing fellow with Hedgebrook, Djerassi, SF Writers Grotto, CALLALOO London, VONA, Just Theater Play Lab and Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency. She is currently the Visiting Artistic Associate at Intiman Theater in Seattle, a Community Arts Panelist for Zellerbach Family Foundation, and a Resident Artist with Crowded Fire Theater in San Francisco.