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News World Premiere by Penelope Skinner Added to MTC Season The Manhattan Theatre Club, which produces both on and Off-Broadway, has announced that the eighth show of the season will be The Ruins of Civilization by U.K. playwright Penelope Skinner, to be staged in Spring 2016.

To date, MTC has announced that its 2015-16 season will feature 's , 's Ripcord, Nick Jones' Important Hats of the Twentieth Century, 's , 's Prodigal Son and 's Incognito

The news may help appease some artists in the theatre community who were not impressed by the previously announced slate which did not feature any female playwrights or playwrights of color. 

Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel tweeted the following appeal to artistic director on Aug. 18.

Playwright Kristofer Diaz also brought the public's attention to the issue via Twitter.

Both Meadow and Vogel were interviewed by The New York Times in regards to these concerns.  Meadow told the Times that she was "very upset to think of the artistic community being upset."

"I don鈥檛 deny the fact that this season is anomalous in terms of the percentages of diversity on our stages," she continued. "It鈥檚 just how the season came together."

As reported in the Times, there is talk that Lila Neugebauer will direct Skinner's play, to which Meadow added: "Penny feels very strongly, as did we, about having a woman direct the play." 

Last year, four of MTC鈥檚 eight-play season were written by women, including Lisa D鈥橝mour鈥檚 Airline Highway, the first play on Broadway written by a woman in over 3 years. In the last four seasons, MTC has produced 43% of plays women and people of color on their three stages.

In the last four years, 57% of playwrights who passed through their commissioning programs were female and/or Non-White (28 of 49 writers).

For more information on the upcoming MTC season visit . 

 
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