Kia Corthron is a playwright and novelist.
She is the author of numerous plays, which have been produced in New York, across the U.S., and internationally. Awards for her body of work for the stage include the Windham Campbell Prize for Drama, the Horton Foote Award, the Flora Roberts Award, the United States Artists Jane Addams Fellowship, the Otto Award for Political Theatre, the Simon Great Plains Playwright Award, and the Lee Reynolds Award. She has also written a little television: for David Simon's The Wire (Edgar and Writers Guild Outstanding Series awards) and Tom Fontana's The Jury.
In , Kia's debut novel, The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter, was published by Seven Stories Press. It was named a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice and was awarded The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. Her second novel, Moon and the Mars, was released in
In , she partnered with playwright Naomi Wallace, director Kevin Hourigan, Theater Three Collaborative, and New York Rep to produce IMAGINE: YEMEN, an evening of short plays addressing the catastrophe in Yemen and U.S. responsibility for it. Her own contribution was a nine-minute musical, the main
Kia Corthron
Kia Corthron is a playwright living in New York City. In she was awarded the Simon Great Plains Playwright Award and was a recipient of the Windham Campbell Prize. Her work is expressly political and has focused on such issues as reproductive rights, capital punishment, homelessness, and the mainstream media. Corthron’s work has been performed in New York by Playwrights Horizons, New York Theatre Workshop, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Atlantic Theater Company, Manhattan Theatre Club, American Place Theatre; regionally at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Minneapolis’ Children’s Theatre Company, Mark Taper Forum, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Yale Repertory Theatre, Baltimore’s Center Stage, Goodman Theatre, Huntington Theatre, New York Stage and Film, Hartford Stage Company, Delaware Theatre Company; in London at the Royal Court Theatre and Donmar Warehouse; and elsewhere. Awards include the Lee Reynolds Award, Playwrights Center’s McKnight National Residency, Masterwork Productions Award, Wachtmeister Award, Columbia College/Goodman Theatre Fellowship, Barbara Barondess MacLean Foundation Award, Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award, Fadiman Award, National Endowment for the A
The Most Important Black Educator Youve Never Heard Of
If you’ve ever waited in a painfully long customs line, looking for any relief from the monotony, you might have found yourself flipping through your passport and reading the inspirational quotes from American luminaries superimposed over scenes of Western mountains, New York Harbor and Mount Rushmore. John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and George Washington are all in these pages, touting the greatness of the American promise.
At the very end, you’ll find the sole woman represented: “The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class—it is the cause of humankind, the very birthright of humanity,” from Anna Julia Cooper.
“Who?”
“Tempestuous Elements,” a new play by Kia Corthron ’84 premiering Friday evening at Washington, D.C.’s renowned Arena Stage, attempts to answer that question, bringing the largely forgotten legacy of an educator, author, sociologist and academic into the 21st century.
“This incredible woman should be part of all the history books,” said Corthron.
Born into enslavement in in North Carolina, Cooper demonstrated her academic prowess early, insisting on t
Comprehensive List of Works
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Kia Corthron was born and raised in Cumberland, Maryland, a valley in the Appalachians on the banks of the Potomac facing West Virginia. Her mother, Shirley Beckwith Corthron, also born in Cumberland, was a homemaker and school volunteer, at times in her younger years working as a nurse’s aid and house cleaner. Her father, James Corthron, born and raised on a Virginia farm, worked at the local paper mill planning shipments. Corthron attended state schools for her undergraduate degree (Frostburg State College and the University of Maryland in College Park), did a bit of editing in the D.C. area for a while, then relocated to New York City to earn her masters in Theatre Arts at Columbia University.
Among the theatres that have premiered her plays are Playwrights Horizons, New York Theatre Workshop, Atlantic Theater Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club (New York City); Yale Repertory Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Center Stage, Hartford Stage, Children’s Theatre Company, Alabama Shakespeare Festival (regionally); Royal Court Theatre, Donmar Warehouse (London).
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