Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Branden Jacobs Jenkins

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Occupation
  
Playwright

Name
  
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins

Role
  
Playwright


Branden Jacobs-Jenkins American Theatre May 2014

Alma mater
  
Princeton University, New York University, Juilliard School

Awards
  
Obie Award for Best New American Play

Nominations
  
New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play

Similar People
  
Johanna Day, Maddie Corman, Cesar Alvarez, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Jocelyn Bioh

Branden jacobs jenkins first time my first time the paris review


Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is an American playwright. He won the 2014 Obie Award for Best New American Play, for his plays Appropriate and An Octoroon. His play Gloria was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. He has been named a MacArthur Fellow for 2016.

Contents

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Branden JacobsJenkins on Race and Family in Appropriate

Appropriate by branden jacobs jenkins


Early life

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins d3rm69wky8vagucloudfrontnetarticlephotoslarge

Jacobs-Jenkins was born in Washington, DC. His father, Benjamin Jenkins, is a retired dentist and his mother, Patricia Jacobs, is a business consultant. He graduated from Princeton University in 2006, with a major in anthropology, and earned a master's degree in performance studies from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2007. He has taught playwriting at the Tisch School and also at Princeton. He graduated from the Lila Acheson Wallace Playwrights Program at The Juilliard School.

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Spotlight shines brighter on 39Appropriate39 playwright

He worked at the New Yorker Magazine where he edited and wrote reviews.

Career

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins httpsnyoobserverfileswordpresscom20170213

He became a member of the Signature Theatre Residency Five program in 2013. The program "guarantees three full productions of new work."

Neighbors premiered Off-Broadway at the Public Theater/Public LAB in February - March 2010, and was then presented at the Matrix Theatre Company, Los Angeles in August 2010, directed by Nataki Garrett. The play was produced by the Mixed Blood Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota in September to October 2011, also directed by Nataki Garrett. It premiered in Boston in 2011 with Company One.

He received the 2014 Obie Award for Best New American Play for his plays Appropriate and An Octoroon.

An Octoroon is an adaptation of The Octoroon by Dion Boucicault. It ran Off-Off-Broadway at the Soho Rep in April 2014 to June 2014 and then at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center, Brooklyn, New York, from February 2015 to March 29, 2015.

Artists Repertory Theatre, located in Portland, Oregon, will stage An Octoroon from September 3 to October 1, 2017.

Appropriate was produced Off-Broadway by the Signature Theatre, at the Pershing Square Signature Center, from March 16, 2014 to April 13, 2014. The play was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play, and also won 2014 Obie Awards for Direction (Liesl Tommy) and Performance (Johanna Day).

War premiered at the Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, in December 2014, as a commission from the Yale Rep. Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, the cast featured Tonya Pinkins, Philippe Bowgen, Rachael Holmes, Greg Keller and Trezana Beverley. War opened at the Lincoln Center LCT3 series Off-Broadway on May 21, 2016 in previews, officially on June 6, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, and ran through July 3. He wrote War while on a Fulbright Fellowship in Germany.

His new play Everybody is produced Off-Broadway by the Signature Theatre, and opened on January 31, 2017 in previews, officially on February 21. The play is "a modern riff on one of the oldest plays in the English language." Everbody is suggested by the 15th-century morality play Everyman. Directed by Lila Neugebauer, the cast includes Jocelyn Bioh, Brooke Bloom, Michael Braun, Marylouise Burke, Louis Cancelmi, Lilyana Tiare Cornell, David Patrick Kelly, Lakisha Michelle May and Chris Perfetti. The role of Everybody is chosen by lottery.Jacobs-Jenkins explained the play: "The concept...is that every night there’ll be a different Everyman, chosen by lottery, so the cast will shift a lot. This may be an insane idea. We’re assuming all these lovely actors are going to memorize the entire script.”

His work has been seen at The Public Theater, Signature Theater, PS122, Soho Rep, Yale Repertory Theatre, Actors Theater of Louisville, The Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles, Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis, the Wilma Theater (Philadelphia), CompanyOne and SpeakEasy Stage in Boston, Theater Bielefeld in Bielefeld, Germany, the National Theatre in London, and the HighTide Festival in the UK.

Jacobs-Jenkins currently serves on the board of Soho Rep in New York City.

Gloria

Gloria was produced Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre from June 15, 2015 to July 18, 2015 and was directed by Evan Cabnet. The play received a workshop at the Vineyard Theatre in January 2013. The play concerns an "ambitious group of editorial assistants at a notorious Manhattan magazine." Gloria was nominated for the 2016 Lucille Lortel Award, Outstanding Play. Gloria was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Pulitzer committee wrote: "A play of wit and irony that deftly transports the audience from satire to thriller and back again." Gloria received two nominations for the Outer Critics Circle Award: Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play; and Outstsnding Director of a Play. The play was nominated for the 2016 Drama League Award for Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play.

A production was staged at London's Hampstead Theatre in June and July 2017

Honors

He received the Helen Merrill Award in Playwrighting, Emerging Playwright category, in 2011.

He received the Paula Vogel Award from the Vineyard Theatre in 2011. The award is "presented annually to an emerging writer of exceptional promise." He was in residence at the Vineyard Theatre in 2011 because of the award.

He was given the Steinberg Playwrights Award in 2015. Paige Evans, the artistic director of LCT3 said that his "plays are fiercely intelligent, ambitious, and boldly theatrical.... They challenge, entertain, and unsettle audiences, making us laugh, gasp, and think deeply about race, class, personal ambition, and other complex issues.”

He received the Windham–Campbell Literature Prize (Drama) at Yale University in 2016; the prize includes a cash amount of $150,000. He received the 2016 PEN/Laura Pels Award, Emerging American Playwright. In 2016, he also received a Creative Capital award with collaborating artist Carmelita Tropicana.

He was named a MacArthur Fellow, Class of 2016. The fellowship comes with a monetary award of $625,000, made in installments over five years. The foundation noted, in part: "Many of Jacobs-Jenkins’s plays use a historical lens to satirize and comment on modern culture, particularly the ways in which race and class are negotiated in both private and public settings."

Plays

  • Neighbors (Off-Broadway, 2010)
  • War (Yale Repertory Theatre, 2014)
  • Appropriate (Off-Broadway, 2014)
  • An Octoroon (Off-Off Broadway, 2014)
  • Gloria (Off-Broadway, 2015)
  • Everybody (Off-Broadway, 2017)
  • References

    Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Wikipedia