The Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia will present Nilaja Sun's Obie Award Winning play NO CHILD... This new digital production, a one-person exploration of the New York City public school system ...
Like the Cirque that shares her surname, Nilaja Sun dazzles audiences with jawdropping skills while demonstrating considerably less knack for conveying a storyline. Sun plays four men and five women ...
As a teaching artist in New York City's toughest public schools, Nilaja Sun conducts dramatic workshops to reach students who have such severe social and learning disabilities as to be virtually ...
Nilaja Sun is, quite simply, the most exciting solo performer I’ve ever seen. She’s a small, wiry woman whose expansive presence fills a stage. Drawing on an astonishing talent for physical and vocal ...
COYOTE REP Jeanne LaSala (Artistic Director) Glenn Kalison (Producing Director) Donnetta Lavinia Grays (Managing Director) presents The Summer Rising Moon Fundraiser Broadway's stars Andrew Samonsky, ...
“No Child …,” playwright Nilaja Sun’s unapologetic love letter to educators, rests unremarkably within the genre of inspiring teachers working in impossible classroom situations (see everything from ...
ABronx high school classroom explodes into chaos time and again in Nilaja Sun's remarkable, often riotously funny solo show "No Child . . . ," and if you think you know how such unruly episodes play ...
Three years after Epic Theatre Ensemble premiered her first (and so far only) work, "No Child," Nilaja Sun is still excited. "I can't believe I'm a published playwright," she says from her home in New ...
A contorted character, not speaking, with eyes closed and arms crossed over her chest, sits onstage as patrons enter Berkeley Repertory Theatre for the West Coast premiere of “Pike St.,” actor-writer ...
Solo performers who project multiple personalities are familiar sights on regional stages: They’re an affordable way to bring the street to subscribers, and they embody the multi-tasking shuffle mode ...