Post Gazette: Continuity and a fresh start characterize this year's Black & White Festival.
For one, this is the eighth year the small but vigorous Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre has presented a festival of new one-act plays, half by white playwrights with black directors, the other half vice versa, while the actors are black or white as the roles require.
For the other, there is PPWT's new home, a compact space of about 70 seats, two flights above Bricolage and across the street from the August Wilson Center. The latter is handy, because PPWT founder and artistic director is Mark Clayton Southers, who is also head of theater initiatives at the AWC.
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