Keegan is teaming up with students from Arlington's H-B Woodlawn Program to present Week 18 of 365 Days/365 Plays
Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks’ play cycle - Community Outreach Production - OPENS March 12!

H-B Woodlawn students will direct and perform the seven plays of Week 18 under the guidance and mentorship of The Keegan Theatre. All seven plays will be performed on each performance date and tickets are FREE!
WHERE: H-B Woodlawn Black Box , 4100 Vacation Ln, Arlington
INFO: Call 703-892-0202 x 3 to reserve or email keegantheatre@keegantheatre.com

'365 Days/365 Plays’-Week 18
at H-B Woodlawn Black Box Theatre
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Thursday
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Friday
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03/13 dark
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Suzan-Lori Parks
Bio Information
SUZAN-LORI PARKS is a playwright, screenwriter and novelist whose plays include Topdog/Underdog, Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom, The America Play, Venus, The Death Of The Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World, and In The Blood, among others.
Her work is the subject of the PBS Film “The Topdog/Underdog Diaries.” She is an alumnae of New Dramatists, and has been awarded grants by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts. She was also the recipient of a Lila-Wallace Reader’s Digest Award, a CalArts/Alpert Award in the Arts (Drama) for 1996 and a Guggenheim Foundation Grant. A recipient of a MacArthur Foundaton “Genius” Award, Parks received the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play Topdog/Underdog.
In November 2002, Ms. Parks sat down and committed to writing a play a day for the next 365 days. The world premiere of this play cycle will be performed as a yearlong national festival simultaneously in 14 major cities and communities around the country by over 600 theatres in the largest theatre collaboration in U.S. History. 365 Days/365 Plays will be presented in Washington DC, Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City, San Francisco and Seattle, along with the Carolinas, Mississippi River towns, and university campuses. 
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