On April 29 at 7:30 PM, Tony winner Ensler (The Vagina Monologues) will interview author Terry Tempest Williams to discuss her book "Refuge," which chronicles how "the seven deaths of women in her family from cancer were all likely the result of exposure to the fallout of atomic bomb tests in the 1950s." It will also touch on Williams' new work "When Women Were Birds."
The Best Man director Michael Wilson will join actors Jones and Larroquette, as well as Michael McKean and Jefferson Mays, to discuss the Broadway revival of Vidal's political comedy with critic Caryn James. The event will take place April 30 at 8 PM.
On May 6 at 4 PM, the life and work of Russian poet, singer, songwriter and actor Vladimir Vysotsky will be celebrated. Dr. Martin Daughtry, Moni Yakim and Solomon Volkov will discuss Vysotsky and share selections from Let Us Fly, the musical based on his songs.
Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Kushner will lead a discussion on Arthur Miller's acclaimed drama Death of a Salesman May 23 at 8 PM. Additional playwrights will join Kushner.
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