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Charles Randolph-Wright

Director

Charles Randolph-Wright has built a dynamic and diversified career in directing, writing, and producing for theatre, television, and film.

He directed the smash hit Motown the Musical (Broadway, National Tour, and London) and recently was the Producing Director and Executive Producer with Oprah Winfrey on the new television series Delilah on OWN. Theatre credits include Trouble In Mind on Broadway for Roundabout, the Broadway-bound musical Born For This, which he co-wrote with gospel icon Bebe Winans; the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Ruined and the musical Sophisticated Ladies, starring Maurice Hines, at Arena Stage; the 75th anniversary tour of the opera Porgy and Bess; Brian Stokes Mitchell in Love/Life at Lincoln Center; Guys and Dolls (the 50th anniversary national tour); They’re Playing Our Song (in Portuguese in Brasil); Cabaret Verboten at the Mark Taper Forum with Bebe Neuwirth and Roger Rees; and The Diva Is Dismissed, starring Jenifer Lewis at the Public Theater. Charles wrote the play Blue, which premiered at Arena Stage (where Charles is an inaugural resident playwright). Blue has had productions throughout the U.S., including the Roundabout and Pasadena Playhouse (which starred Ms. Rashad, Diahann Carroll, and Clifton Davis). Charles also wrote Cuttin’ Up (based upon the book by Craig Marberry), The Night is a Child (starring JoBeth Williams), Love in Afghanistan, and co-wrote the Tony nominated Just Between Friends starring Bea Arthur. Television credits include directing the series Greenleaf, Katy Kene, Step Up Highwater, Lincoln Heights, South of Nowhere, and Live at Lincoln Center. He directed the award-winning film Preaching to the Choir and produced and wrote the series Linc’s. Charles is an Executive Producer of the film Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back, which recently won the Grand Jury Prize at the NY Doc Film Festival. www.Randolph-Wright.com

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