词条 | Paula Cizmar |
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Early lifePaula was born on August 30, 1949 in Youngstown, Ohio.[2] She grew up in Youngstown, and as a child played piano and wrote poetry. She attended Chaney High School before continuing on to Ohio University where she was in the Honors College. She majored in English and wrote for the Ohio University Post, which led to an internship on the Detroit Free Press, where she covered everything from the courts to crime to feature stories. After holding this position, and a stint writing magazine articles, she changed her focus to solely creative writing endeavors.[3] Awards, nominations, and honorsAwarded three Critics Picks for Playwrights Arena production of Street Stories. Earned an NEA grant and Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Special Commendation for The Death of a Miner.[4] Awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Consortium grant and a Residency Fellowship at Bard College for the collaborative work Seven.[5] She was selected for an international residency at the Rockefeller Study Center in Bellagio, Italy. Had her work chosen for O’Neill National Playwrights Conference and EnVision at Bard College. Received a TCG/Mellon Foundation On the Road grant for work on the play Salvage/Spasiti.[6] Awarded the Outstanding Instructor of the Year award in 2003 for screenwriting at UCLA Extension.[7] Awarded the Mellon Mentoring Award at the University of Southern California. Selected for the 2016 Mach 33 Festival of Science-Driven plays for The Chisera. CareerShe is one of the authors of the acclaimed documentary theatre piece Seven, written with Carol K. Mack, Catherine Filloux, Gail Kriegel, Ruth Margraff, Susan Yankowitz, and Anna Deveare Smith. Seven has been produced at the 18th Istanbul International Theatre Festival, and has been translated in over 20 languages. It has also been performed in Amman, Jordan, Tokyo, Japan, Riga, Latvia, Rabat, Morocco, and a number of other locations. Her play The Death of a Miner was produced at the American Place Theatre by the Women’s Project. Paula wrote two seasons for the television series American Family, starring Edward James Olmos, Esai Morales, and Sonia Braga.[8] Some of the places Cizmar has had her plays produced are San Diego Rep, the Jungle Theater, Playwrights Arena, off-Broadway, Theatre LaBeet, Passage Theatre, Portland Stage, as well as a number of other regional theaters from California to Maine.[9][10] Had work selected for the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, as well as Sundance.[11] Held playwriting residencies at Skidmore College, Ohio University, and Portland Stage.[12] Plays Written by Cizmar
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References1. ^'https://dramaticarts.usc.edu/paulacizmar/' 2. ^'http://www.filmreference.com/film/44/Paula-Cizmar.html' 3. ^'http://www.vindy.com/news/2004/may/29/success-story-paula-cizmar-writing-toward-a-dream/' 4. ^'http://www.indietheaternow.com/Playwright/paula-cizmar' 5. ^'https://seventheplay.com/the-story-of-seven/' 6. ^'https://dramaticarts.usc.edu/paulacizmar/' 7. ^'http://www.vindy.com/news/2004/may/29/success-story-paula-cizmar-writing-toward-a-dream/' 8. ^'http://www.indietheaternow.com/Playwright/paula-cizmar' 9. ^'http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsC/cizmar-paula.html' 10. ^'http://paulacizmar.net/about/' 11. ^'http://paulacizmar.net/about/' 12. ^'http://paulacizmar.net/about/' 13. ^'http://paulacizmar.net/collaborations/' 14. ^'http://www.filmreference.com/film/44/Paula-Cizmar.html' External links
9 : 1949 births|Living people|American women dramatists and playwrights|20th-century American women writers|20th-century American dramatists and playwrights|21st-century American women writers|21st-century American dramatists and playwrights|University of Southern California faculty|Ohio University alumni |
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