Film News: The Chicago Film Critics Awards
January 11th, 2012 | Written by regina | Topic: Uncategorized | No CommentsThe Chicago Film Critics Awards
January 10th, 2012 | Written by regina | Topic: Uncategorized | No CommentsTalk Back with Regina Taylor and Daniel Beaty on January 5th
January 4th, 2012 | Written by regina | Topic: Uncategorized | No CommentsRegina Taylor Breaking the Silence on Ovarian Cancer
October 1st, 2011 | Written by regina | Topic: Uncategorized | No CommentsPost Black, a new play written and directed by Regina Taylor
October 1st, 2011 | Written by regina | Topic: Uncategorized | No CommentsRegina Taylor is a member of Signature Theatre Company’s Residency Five Initiative
September 29th, 2011 | Written by regina | Topic: Uncategorized | No CommentsRegina Taylor to Create First Work Commissioned Expressly for Tennessee Women’s Theater Project
September 22nd, 2011 | Written by regina | Topic: Uncategorized | No Comments‘The River Crosses Rivers II’ opens on Sept. 17 at 7:00 pm at Ensemble Studio Theatre which includes Post Black written and directed by Regina Taylor
September 16th, 2011 | Written by regina | Topic: Uncategorized | No CommentsTheatremania, August 18, 2011: Ruby Dee, Carmen DeLavallade Set for EST’s The River Crosses Rivers II
August 18th, 2011 | Written by regina | Topic: Uncategorized | No Comments
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August 18, 2011
Ruby Dee, Carmen DeLavallade Set for EST’s The River Crosses Rivers II
By Andy Propst
Ensemble Studio Theatre has announced the lineup for The River Crosses Rivers II, an evening of 10-minute plays by women of color to run September 14 – October 17.
The series will include Regina Taylor’s Post Black, about a 110-year-old woman who encounters a group of young people in an airport and is forced to confront a “post black” generation. Ruby Dee and Carmen DeLavallade will alternate playing the central character under playwright Taylor’s direction.
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The lineup also includes France-Luce Benson’sLearning to Swim, directed by Elizabeth Van Dyke, Christine Jean Chambers’ One Quarter, directed by Talvin Wilks, Pearl Cleage’s One for the Brothers, directed by Woodie King, Jr., Nuveen Bahar Choudhury’s Skin, directed by Jamie Richards, Philana Omorotionmwan’s The Settlement, directed by Dean Irby, Desi Moreno-Penson’s Comida de Puta (F@$king Lousy Food), directed by José Zayas, Cori Thomas’ Waking Up, directed by Tea Alagic, and Bridgette Wimberly’s Modern Romance, directed by Chuck Patterson.
For more information and tickets, click here.



