Conversation: Emily Mann and Alexis Greene
This event is presented by Princeton Public Library. Emily Mann's biographer Alexis Greene joins the acclaimed theater artist for a conversation about her latest work, a new play that will premiere later this month at the George Street Playhouse. Mann’s new play, "The Pianist," was inspired by Wladyslaw Szpilman’s account of the murderous assaults on Warsaw’s Jews during World War II, and how he survived. Directed by Mann, the play has its world premiere at the George Street Playhouse on Sept. 26. Emily Mann is a director, playwright, and screenwriter. She served as the artistic director and resident playwright of the McCarter Theatre Center from 1990 to 2020.

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Graydon Carter | Vanity Fair, Trump & Christopher Hitchens

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Emily Mann at the McCarter Theatre

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"Hilde, bitte schreiben Sie...!" (1993) Als Sekretärin bei Thomas Mann und Lion Feuchtwanger

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McCarter LIVE: In Conversation with Cynthia Nixon

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Mentorship in the Arts

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McCarter LIVE: In Conversation with Mary McDonnell

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