- Lee Wochner
Lee Wochner is a Los Angeles, California-based
playwright , producer, and theatre director.In 1992 he co-founded Moving Arts theatre, where he served as founding artistic director from 1992 to 2002. While at Moving Arts, he produced or directed plays by
Luis Alfaro ,John Belluso ,Sheila Callaghan ,Michael T. Folie ,Trey Nichols ,Werner Trieschmann and many others. Moving Arts has also produced a number of Wochner's plays including "All Undressed with Nowhere to Go" for the critically acclaimed Car Plays series.His plays, including "Anapest", "Happy Fun Family", "The Size of Pike", "Remember Frank Zappa", and others, have been produced in New York, London, Los Angeles, and elsewhere.
In 1999 he co-executive-produced the Regional Alternative Theatre Conference (or "rat conference") in Los Angeles.
From 2001 to 2003 he was President and CEO of LA Stage Alliance, and from 2002 to 2004 he was president of California Arts Advocates.
He has taught playwriting since 1990, first at various writers conferences, then at Pierce College, California State University Northridge, Glendale Community College, and in his private Words That Speak workshop. Since 2001 he has taught playwriting in the
Master of Professional Writing Program at theUniversity of Southern California , where he received his masters degree in 1990.[edit] External links [http://www.leewochner.com/blog Lee Wochner's blog] [http://leewochner.com/ Lee Wochner's website] [http://www.usc.edu/mpw USC Master of Professional Writing Program] [http://www.movingarts.org Moving Arts] [http://www.ratconference.com/la2.htm RAT Conference] [http://californiaartsadvocates.org/ California Arts Advocates]
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