CLARKSVILLE, TN – Austin Peay State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance, with support from the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, is hosting playwright Shepsu Aakhu for a free public workshop from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 2, in the Margaret Fort Trahern Lab Theatre.

“I worked with Shepsu in graduate school, and it was one of the defining moments in my training,” said Talon Beeson, chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance. “I’m thrilled that APSU can give that same opportunity to the community and students.”

For more information about this playwriting masterclass, contact Talon Beeson beesont@apsu.edu. To learn about future CECA events and productions, visit https://www.apsu.edu/ceca/.

About the Playwright

Shepsu Aakhu is a founding member of the Ma’at Production Association of Afrikan Centered Theatre (MPAACT) and has developed several critically acclaimed works for the organization. Among them are: Never the Milk and Honey; By Association; Starting Over; Feral; Warm on the Coolin’ Board; Speaking in Tongues/Babel; Ten Square; Kiwi Black; The Abesha Conspiracy; Kosi Dasa; and Trouble the Water. Shepsu is a two-time recipient of the Theodore Ward Prize for Playwriting (Ten Square & Kiwi Black), an Artistic Fellow in Scriptworks (Illinois Arts Council – 2004), and a six-time nominee for Best Original Work (BTAA of Chicago) with awards for The Abesha Conspiracy and Trouble the Water. Additionally, he is a seven-time nominee for the Joseph Jefferson Citation, with awards for Best New Work (Speaking in Tongues/Babel), and Original Music (Kosi Dasa and Kiwi).

Shepsu also writes for television and feature films.