January 17, 2013
Showing posts with label Let Me Down Easy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Let Me Down Easy. Show all posts
Friday, January 18, 2013
Anna Deavere Smith WIns Gish Prize (New York Times report)
Anna Deavere Smith presented Let Me Down Easy at the Zach Theatre in Austin in 2009 before taking it to New York and elsewhere; the work included memorable one-woman portraits of Texas Governor Ann Richards and Lance Armstrong.
January 17, 2013
One of the largest prizes awarded in the arts, the $300,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, is going to the actress and author Anna Deavere Smith.
The prize, now in its 19th year, was established by Lillian Gish’s will and is awarded “to a man or woman who has made an outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and to mankind’s enjoyment and understanding of life.” Ms. Smith, a familiar figure on stage, television and film, was chosen from a list of 30 finalists.
Darren Walker, vice president for education, creativity and free expression for the Ford Foundation and a member of the selection committee, credited Ms. Smith with creating “what is in some ways a new art form,” and using her position as an artist and educator “to address today’s major social issues.”
Ms. Smith, who burst onto the theater scene in the 1990s with one-woman shows like “Fires in the Mirror” (about the 1991 riot in Crown Heights) and “Twilight: Los Angeles” (about violence that erupted in 1992 after the acquittal of police officers in connection with the beating of Rodney King), is now a regular presence on television in the Showtime series “Nurse Jackie.” In addition to writing books and appearing in films, she is also a professor at New York University’s Performance Studies Department.
“The Gish Prize provides credibility and recognition for artists who invented a new path for themselves and their work,” Ms. Smith said. The prize will be formally presented in a private ceremony on Feb. 13th
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
VIdeo: PBS Trailer for Anna Deavere Smith's Let Me Down Easy, January 2012
Found thanks to today's blog posting by the Zach Theatre, a trailer for the PBS national broadcast last Friday, January 13, of Anna Deavere Smith's Let Me Down Easy, originated at the Zach with initial funding by the Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation:
Watch Let Me Down Easy on PBS. See more from Great Performances.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Let Me Down Easy, Anna Deavere Smith at the Zach Scott Theatre, April 15 - May 10


We go to the theatre to be delighted or to be moved.
On rare occasions we are both delighted and moved. And on even rarer occasions, an artist of exceptional intelligence and ability delights, moves and educates us. This evening with Anna Deavere Smith, intimate and often amusing, reaches deep into the common humanity of Americans.
Her performance is a portrait album, recreating for us conversations or interviews with individuals as widely different as super model Lauren Hutton and a 16-year-old girl in small town Texas struck with cancer. Some of the names we recognize -- theatre historian and critic John Lahr, for example, and Lance Armstrong, and former Texas governor Ann Richards, a portrayal that galvanized and delighted the audience. Some stories are wildly comic, such as that of the choreographer who recalls messing up a spectacular trick with flames. Other subjects are remarkable for their unusual stories or for their solemnly informative observations about American society, particularly about medicine and health care.
Click to read more on AustinLiveTheatre.com. . . .
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