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JACQUELINE MOSCOU
Jacqueline Moscou is artistic director of Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center and an affiliate artist at INTIMAN, wherein addition to the annual production of Black Nativityher credits include Intimate Apparel, Crowns, A Raisin in the Sun, Crumbs from the Table of Joy, Having Our Say, Flyin’ West and From the Mississippi Delta. A veteran performer on most Seattle stages, Ms. Moscou shifted her focus to directing in 1989. For the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, she has directed Death of a Salesman with an all-African American cast and Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill, and established many new programs including a hip-hop series called “Back to Its Roots,” an African American film festival, and an annual fundraiser illuminating the works of Langston Hughes. Her other credits include the world premiere of her own play Keepers of the Dream, Lady Day… and the long-running production of A…My Name Is Still Alice (all at The Group Theatre); Spunk and Takunda (Seattle Rep); Blues for an Alabama Sky (ACT Theatre); Stalking Horse and Runaways (Langston Hughes); Dragonwings (Northwest Asian Theatre); Agnes of God (Cornish College); Blues for an Alabama Sky, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe and Valley Song (Portland Center Stage); Cryptogram (City Theatre) and Electra (De Paul University Theatre School). Her work has also been seen at Penumbra Theatre, Horizon Theatre, Crossroads Theatre and Kuntu Theatre in Pittsburgh, where she directed the second production of her play Keepers of the Dream. |
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