American Artist Award

THEATER, TELEVISION AND FILM ARTIST CHARLES RANDOLPH-WRIGHT NAMED 2022 RECIPIENT OF ARENA STAGE’S “AMERICAN ARTIST” AWARD

 

Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater has named theater, television and film artist Charles Randolph-Wright the recipient of its 2022 “American Artist” award. Molly Smith, Arena Stage Artistic Director, presented the award to Randolph-Wright on Thursday, March 17, 2022, as part of the opening night celebration for Catch Me If You Can, now playing at the Mead Center for American Theater. Also directed by Smith, Catch Me If You Can runs through April 17, 2022 in the Fichandler Stage. 

"Charles Randolph-Wright is one of my favorite artists, hands down. We met when I was wowed by his production of Insurrection at A.C.T. in San Francisco way back in 1998. We immediately connected on a personal and professional level. We trust each other and that’s a rarity in this crazy business. For Arena he has been a playwright and director, and he has directed and produced on Broadway and on television, nationally and internationally. Plus, he’s a terrific filmmaker. The American Artist Award celebrates an artist’s contribution and promise for American theater, and Charles excels at all of it. When Charles brings a project to Arena, I know we have high potential for a remarkable production. He is a true showman and a classic man of the theater.”

— Molly Smith

Press Release

Mar
18
2022
Theater, Television And Film Artist Charles Randolph-Wright Named 2022 Recipient Of Arena Stage’s “American Artist” Award

Biography

 

portrait: Charles Randolph-WrightCHARLES-RANDOLPH WRIGHT's directing credits include Trouble in Mind (Broadway, starring LaChanze), Motown the Musical (Broadway, London and the National Tour), Porgy and Bess (75th anniversary tour), Guys and Dolls (50th anniversary tour), and the Broadway bound musical, Born for This, co-written with BeBe Winans.  He also directed and co-wrote The Diva is Dismissed (starring Jenifer Lewis), Just Between Friends (Bea Arthur on Broadway) and wrote Blue (starring Phylicia Rashad). His television directing credits include GreenleafDelilah, The Big Leap, Katy KeeneStep Up: Highwater, and Lincoln Heights. He directed the film Preaching to the Choir and is an Executive Producer of the documentary Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back. Randolph-Wright is currently working on what will be his 12th production at Arena, co-writing and directing a groundbreaking musical, American Prophet: Frederick Douglass in His Own Words. This world premiere will run July 15 – August 28, 2022 in the Kreeger Theater.