Author and photographer Susan Johann set to give multimedia presentation in Tryon

Award-winning photographer Susan Johann has been photographing playwrights since 1989. She will give a multimedia presentation on her work Focus on Playwrights: Portraits and Interviews at TFAC on Tuesday, December 13 at 10:30am. Copies of the work will be provided by The Book Shelf for purchase at the presentation.

From Tryon Fine Arts Center:

Broadway comes alive in Tryon with Focus on Playwrights: Portraits and Interviews

Author and Photographer Susan Johann gives multimedia presentation on new book

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Author Susan Johann provides a behind-the-scenes look at her new book Focus on Playwrights in multimedia presentation

Who: Tryon-based author and photographer Susan Johann

What: Multimedia presentation and book signing of Focus on Playwrights: Portraits and Interviews

When: Tuesday, December 13, 10:30am.

Where: Mahler Room, Tryon Fine Arts Center, 34 Melrose Avenue, Tryon, NC

Admission: $5. Pre-register at tryonarts.org. Refreshments provided.

TRYON, NC—Tryon-based author Susan Johann’s latest book Focus on Playwrights: Portraits and Interviews comes to life on Tuesday, December 13 at 10:30am during a special presentation and book signing at Tryon Fine Arts Center. Johann will give a behind-the-scenes look at the world of theater and photography and detail the process of capturing over 100 portraits of major Broadway playwrights, from Arthur Miller to Sarah Ruhl.

In 1989 Johann was hired to photograph playwright Christopher Durang for a magazine article. Durang was known for his outrageous comedy, so Johann anticipated a session with a rather wild, young eccentric. To her surprise, the man who came to her studio was mild mannered and buttoned down. Johann found this twist captivating, and it was then that this project was born. Over the ensuing twenty-year period, she photographed more than ninety playwrights, including many winners of the Pulitzer Prize and other prestigious awards.

Johann photographed Wendy Wasserstein, Anna Deavere Smith, August Wilson, and Nilo Cruz in the weeks after they won the Pulitzer. Tony Kushner sat for his portrait between the productions of part 1 and part 2 of Angels in America. Eve Ensler came to Johann’s studio during the week she was previewing her famous one-woman show The Vagina Monologues, and George C. Wolfe sat for her the morning after his play Spunk opened at the Public Theater.

Each playwright was photographed in Johann’s studio using the same film , a single light, and a plain backdrop, creating a portrait that captures and distills something essential—an intimate view. Her interviews explore the writers’ personal and creative journeys including their inspirations, roadblocks, and obsessions, which influenced their work on paper and on the stage. Even those who know Edward Albee’s plays intimately, for example, may be surprised by his incisive wit and inimitable voice in his interview with Johann.

Focus on Playwrights: Interviews and Portraits was published in March 2016 by the University of South Carolina Press. Johann’s multimedia presentation has been given at such venues as the New Dramatists, the Eugene O’Neill Theater, and the Photo Expo in New York.

Light refreshments will be served at the presentation, and copies of Focus on Playwrights: Portraits and Interviews will be available to purchase thanks to a collaboration with The Book Shelf. Attendees are encouraged to pre-register by calling TFAC at 828-859-8322 or visiting tryonarts.org. Admission is $5.

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About Dan Hesse
I grew up outside of Atlanta and moved to WNC in 2001 to attend Montreat College. After college, I worked at NewsRadio 570 WWNC as an anchor/reporter and covered Asheville City Council and the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners starting in 2004. During that time I also completed WCU's Master of Public Administration program. You can reach me at dhesse@mountainx.com.

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