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THE LINCOLN AMPHITHEATRE - PLAYWRIGHT

PLAYWRIGHT NAMED FOR LINCOLN AMPHITHEATRE
 

For Immediate Release  
MEDIA CONTACT: Laura Barker, Communications Director
October 20, 2008  1-800-264-4ABE / 812-937-4493; laura@lincolnamphitheatre.com

LINCOLN CITY, IN ---- An accomplished playwright whose work has been featured Off-Broadway and in theatres throughout the country is the top choice to pen “Lincoln,” Indiana’s new theatrical tribute to Abraham Lincoln.

“Our search for a playwright drew tremendous interest,” says Will Koch, president of the Lincoln Boyhood Drama Association. “After reviewing information from 30 playwrights in 16 states, we invited several for a site visit. From the start, Ken Jones won us over with his understanding of theatre and love of Lincoln, plus his passion to tell our story.”

An award-winning playwright and screenwriter, Ken Jones is currently playwright-in-residence and the Chairman of the Department of Theatre and Dance at Northern Kentucky University. Jones received his B.F.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Florida and a M.F.A. in playwriting from the University of Virginia. He then continued on to graduate in playwriting from the American Repertory Theatre’s Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University.

“It is an honor for me to be part of a project that is so important not only to Spencer County, but to all Americans,” says Jones. “In these turbulent times, I feel our nation needs to be reminded of a how a great man’s deeds are often shaped by the people and places of his childhood. I am enjoying working with the Lincoln Boyhood Drama Association and their Executive Producer in the shaping of the play. Lincoln’s own words are guiding me in weaving the boyhood days in

Indiana with the years of his Presidency. I think Lincoln Amphitheatre will be filled with a production that redefines outdoor drama.”

Jones is a three-time recipient of the prestigious Delauney Playwriting Award as well as the Post-Corbett Award for Best Literary Artist. He is the Lois and Richard Rosenthal Endowed Chair of Theatre at Northern Kentucky University and is also the Denver Center Prima Facie winner and the Frank Sinton Milburn Outstanding Professor at NKU. His list of successful works includes “A Red Eagle Falling,” which was performed Off-Broadway, and “Darkside,” with more than 300 performances to date throughout the U.S. and Canada.

Jones resides in Kentucky with his wife, Christine, and their three children.

The world premiere of “Lincoln” will take place in June on the very grounds where Abraham Lincoln grew up. Enhanced by multimedia projections and period music, the story of the man considered by many to be the greatest U.S. president is expected to be a highpoint of the national celebration of the bicentennial of Lincoln’s birth. Through Jones’ play, audience members of all ages will gain an insight into the life of the man whose legacy continues to forge the future.

Opening night is scheduled for June 12; tickets for the production will be available this fall. Lincoln Amphitheatre is located in Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City, Indiana. For more information about Lincoln Amphitheatre call 1-800-264-4ABE.
 


 

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Playwright Press Release 10/20/08