WATCH @alyssahaddad chat about her play, Tony Shalhoub Is My Daddy!
Experience the debut of this new work developed through The People’s Theatre 2025 Playwrights Unit.
December 4th, 7pm!
Attendance for this event is by RSVP only!
https://t.co/XCfWt06XTP
Once playwright Marco Antonio Rodriguez (@marcomarantonio) got the stage rights for Junot Díaz's beloved Dominican American novel #TheBriefWondrousLifeofOscarWao, he thought: "Holy fukú, now I actually had to adapt Oscar’s story!"
https://t.co/WodiV8scFl
After meeting novelist Junot Díaz at a book signing, playwright Marco Antonio Rodriguez (@marcomarantonio) embarked on a journey to adapt Díaz's beloved novel, "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao," for the stage. Read all about it:
https://t.co/WodiV8rEPN
Thank you @ThePublicSquare for publishing my article about the process of adapting Oscar Wao for the stage in both English and Spanish.
Both the @repertorionyc and upcoming @GoodmanTheatre productions are mentioned!
LINK:
https://t.co/FvsFp1gtWG
Don't write the novel, bro. Write your play,' Junot Díaz told playwright @marcomarantonio, who set out to adapt the novel for the theater. Read about his long, wondrous journey from page to stage.
https://t.co/WodiV8scFl
Once playwright Marco Antonio Rodriguez (@marcomarantonio) got the stage rights for Junot Díaz's beloved Dominican American novel #TheBriefWondrousLifeofOscarWao, he thought: "Holy fukú, now I actually had to adapt Oscar’s story!" In his own words:
https://t.co/WodiV8rEPN
Thank you @ThePublicSquare for publishing my article about the process of adapting Oscar Wao for the stage in both English and Spanish.
Both the @repertorionyc and upcoming @GoodmanTheatre productions are mentioned!
LINK:
https://t.co/FvsFp1gtWG
After meeting novelist Junot Díaz at a book signing, playwright Marco Antonio Rodriguez (@marcomarantonio) embarked on a journey to adapt Díaz's beloved novel, "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao," for the stage. Read all about it:
https://t.co/WodiV8scFl