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Winner of the Theatre BC Canadian Playwriting Competition, two Betty Mitchell Awards, and two Calgary Theatre Critics' Awards Selma Burke: Carving a Sculptor's Life is a flight of fancy based on the incredible life of sculptor Dr. Selma Hortense Burke, who lived from 1900 to 1995, approximately 49,932,000 minutes. Here, imagined, are ninety of them, in a play that asks, "Who gets to make art, and who gets to destroy it?" African American sculptor Selma Burke chronicled many of the extraordinary and devastating events of the past century in her outstanding work: lynchings, the Harlem…mehr

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Winner of the Theatre BC Canadian Playwriting Competition, two Betty Mitchell Awards, and two Calgary Theatre Critics' Awards Selma Burke: Carving a Sculptor's Life is a flight of fancy based on the incredible life of sculptor Dr. Selma Hortense Burke, who lived from 1900 to 1995, approximately 49,932,000 minutes. Here, imagined, are ninety of them, in a play that asks, "Who gets to make art, and who gets to destroy it?" African American sculptor Selma Burke chronicled many of the extraordinary and devastating events of the past century in her outstanding work: lynchings, the Harlem Renaissance, the Holocaust, the assassination of Martin Luther King. Understanding that it is always easier to rip things down than build them up, Burke persisted in artmaking in the face of a society that didn't always recognize her talents, a husband who demolished her work, and a government who stole it.
Autorenporträt
Caroline Russell-King has worked in theatre for over forty years. An award-winning playwright, with thirty-three plays to her credit, she currently represents Western Canada as ambassador for the Dramatist Guild of America. She is also a professional dramaturg and the CEO and founder of Dramaturgy on Demand. As a critic she reviews sixty to seventy plays a year. Caroline is currently working on a thriller and her first opera. www.carolinerussellking.com