Nataki Garrett , the first Black artistic director at the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival, wants to make more people like her feel welcome there.
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has long had a special relationship with the Bay Area. Intrepid local theatergoers often make the pilgrimage up to Ashland, Oregon, to see shows, and many actors and directors work in both regions. And now OSF has an artistic leader who grew up in Oakland.
A big part of her mission at OSF is inviting people to the prestigious theater presenter who might not have felt invited before. Garrett’s theater career has been almost entirely outside of the Bay Area, though she returned to direct Katori Hall’s “Hurt Village” for Oakland Theater Project in 2016 and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ “Everybody” for California Shakespeare Theater in 2018.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Astros pick Oregon State outfielder Jacob Melton in 2022 MLB DraftMany outside publications pegged Jacob Melton as a late first or early second round pick,...
Leer más »
Oakland clears part of its most notorious homeless camp, makes way for new shelterA $4.7 million state grant will help the city build a new shelter program for people living in a massive homeless camp along Wood Street in West Oakland.
Leer más »
This 13-Year-Old College Student Has Already Been Accepted Into Medical SchoolICYMI: The prodigy, who was homeschooled, graduated high school in 2021. She started classes at Arizona State University (ASU) that summer with the goal of becoming a NASA engineer.
Leer más »
Senate panel subpoenas federal prisons director to testify in corruption probeThe outgoing director of the Bureau of Prisons has been subpoenaed to testify before a Senate committee examining abuse and corruption in the beleaguered federal agency.
Leer más »
Trans swimmer Lia Thomas nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year awardThe University of Pennsylvania athlete shot to fame earlier this year when she became the first transgender NCAA champion in Division I history.
Leer más »
Janee' Kassanavoid Is the First Native American Woman to Medal at the World Athletics ChampionshipsUS hammer thrower Janee' Kassanavoid made history as the first Native American to win a World Athletics Championships medal.
Leer más »