TRINITY REP CO-HOSTS SALON WITH THE PROVIDENCE ATHENAEUM INSPIRED BY VERONICA MEADOWS

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Curt Columbus, Artistic Director Michael Gennaro, Executive Director 201 Washington Street Providence Rhode Island 02903 www.trinityrep.com 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March, 27, 2014 CONTACT: Myah Shein, Public Relations & Advertising Manager, (401) 521-1100 ext. 226 mshein@trinityrep.com

TRINITY REP CO-HOSTS SALON WITH THE PROVIDENCE ATHENAEUM INSPIRED BY VERONICA MEADOWS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MONDAY, APRIL 7 AT 7PM | TRINITY REP’S DOWLING THEATER Providence, RI: Trinity Rep and The Providence Athenaeum invite the public to attend a free salon conversation inspired by Trinity Rep’s world premiere Veronica Meadows. Girl Power: The Girl Detective in American Literature and Her Impact on American Culture, a conversation moderated by the Athenaeum’s Christina Bevilacqua between Brown University cultural historian Susan Smulyan and playwright Stephen Thorne, takes place Monday, April 7 at 7:00PM in Trinity Rep’s Dowling Theater. This event is free and open to the public. RSVP to events@trinityrep.com.

This is not the first time Trinity Rep and The Providence Athenaeum have partnered in presenting public programming. “We are thrilled to be working with The Athenaeum again, and this time welcoming them to our home,” shares Trinity Rep’s artistic director Curt Columbus, “The support from our community for Stephen Thorne's wonderful new play has been thrilling, and we look forward to the dynamic conversation it is sure to inspire.”

Susan Smulyan is Professor, Department of American Civilization at Brown University, a cultural historian of the United States in the 20th century, and the author of two books: Selling Radio: The Commercialization of American Broadcasting (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992) and Popular Ideologies: Mass Culture at Mid-Century (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007). In addition, she has worked on three large web projects: "Whole Cloth: Discovering American History Through Science and Technology"; "Freedom Now!: An Archival Project of Tougaloo College and Brown University"; and "Perry Visits Japan." These websites exist at the intersection between faculty research and teaching. Professor Smulyan teaches courses in popular culture, advertising history, radio, digital scholarship, and American Studies methods, directing nine dissertations, and serving as a reader on 25 others. She was selected by the American Studies Association as a delegate to the Japanese Association for American Studies and has presented papers in France, Italy, New Zealand, and Australia.

Playwright Stephen Thorne is celebrating his 14th season as a member of Trinity Rep's resident acting company. Perhaps best known to audiences as Tom Joad in this season's production of The Grapes of Wrath, Arthur in Camelot and the title role in Hamlet, his other memorable Trinity Rep roles include Homer Wells in The Cider House Rules, John Proctor in The Crucible and Henry V in The Henriad. He has worked as an actor with Actors Theatre of Louisville, Long Wharf Theatre and Riverside Shakespeare Festival, as well as the Bread Loaf School of English Acting Ensemble. Stephen's play The Completely Fictional— Utterly True — Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allan Poe had its world premiere at Trinity Rep in 2011 and subsequently was produced at Baltimore's Centerstage as part of their ‘12-‘13 Season.

Christina Bevilacqua is the Director of Programs and Public Engagement at the Providence Athenaeum, where she has worked since 2005. In 2006 she created the Athenaeum’s Salon Series, which brings members of the general public together for weekly conversations on such topics as history, visual art, theater, politics, fashion, collecting, literature,


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