
4800 Lake Shore Dr.\r\nPO Box 417 : 4800 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing, NY 12814
7:00 PM
Saturday, September 13, 2025 7:00 PM
The Sembrich is partnering with the Adirondack Center for Writing to present this special program. Writer & dramaturg Lauren Whitehead will perform readings and songs that demonstrate how musicality and rhythm give power to the spoken word.
About the Artist
Lauren Whitehead is an Assistant Arts Professor at Tisch Drama. She is a writer, performer, and dramaturg, and writes in several forms including poetry, nonfiction, adaptations, and drama. Whitehead adapted Ta-Nehisi Coates award winning memoir, Between the World and Me, for staging at the Apollo Theater and the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts (Dir. Kamilah Forbes). Her most recent performances include originating the lead role of Un/Sung in the opera We Shall Not Be Moved, which she performed at the Wilma Theater, the Apollo Theater, and at the Stadsschouwburg Theater in Amsterdam (Dir. Bill T. Jones). Whitehead is a Sundance Theater Lab Fellow, a Sundance Talent Forum Fellow, and she has worked as a dramaturg at Hedgebrook and at the Denver Center for Performing Arts. Her writings have been published in Apogee Journal, Winter Tangerine, and in selected anthologies including Break Beat Poets, Vol. 2: Black Girl Magic.
Whitehead has taught creative writing workshops all around the country for the past 15 years. Prior to joining the faculty at NYU, Whitehead was a part-time lecturer at the New School for Drama and was a Teaching Fellow in the Undergraduate Writing Program at Columbia University.
Tickets: $20
No listings found.
Please update your search filters above.
Posted by Megan Seeley on 4/17/2024
Embark on a journey filled with the magic of performing arts in the Lake George Area, a haven for those who cherish theater, music, and...
Posted by Megan Seeley on 12/5/2023
Winter Themed Ideas As the winter winds start to dance over the majestic Lake George, it's time to transform your corporate retreat into a winter wonderland....
Posted by Megan Seeley on 10/30/2023
Discover the magic of the Lake George Area this winter season, where the fun knows no bounds! From November until the end of March, the...