- Myrna Lamb
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Myrna Lamb (born August 3, 1935 Newark, New Jersey) is an American playwright.
Anselma dell'Olio selected her work for a feminist Theater production, at the Martinique Theater, May 1969.[1]
Contents
Life
She graduated from The New School, and Rutgers University.
Awards
- 1971 Biennale de Paris production grant
- 1973 Rockefeller Fellowship residency grant for New York Shakespeare Festival
- 1973 Guggenheim Fellowship [2]
- 1974, 1975 National Endowment for the Arts Music Program grant
- 1977 New York Shakespeare Festival grant (Playwrights on Payroll)
Works
- Apple Pie, New York Shakespeare Festival, NYC
- Ballad Of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Academy, NY
- But What Have You Done for Me Lately, Washington Square Church, NYC 1968
- The Butcher Shop, Oberlin College, OH
- The Comeback Act, Interart Theatre, NYC
- Crab Quadrille, Interart Theatre, NYC, 1976
- I Lost A Pair Of Gloves Yesterday, Manhattan Theatre Club, NY
- In The Shadow of The Crematoria, Martinique Theatre, NYC
- Jillila
- The Mod Donna, New York Shakespeare Festival, NYC
- Monologia:The Mod Donna and Scylon Z, Interart Theatre, NYC 1971
- Mother Ann
- Olympic Park, New York Shakespeare Festival, NYC (reading)
- Pas de Deux, Oberlin College, OH
- The Sacrifice, AMDA Theatre, NYC
- The Serving-Girl and the Lady, Martinique Theatre, NYC
- Two Party System
Screenplays
- Blood Alley
- Balloon
- treatments for King of the Blitz
- Point Pleasant America.
References
- ^ Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Ann Snitow, ed (2007). The Feminist Memoir Project: Voices from Women's Liberation. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 9780813539737. http://books.google.com/books?id=csGUOUsPK_gC&pg=PA161&lpg=PA161&dq=myrna+lamb+theater&source=bl&ots=22VHlKwcZV&sig=4-U8wq7PDvFCwnn7J82eHMEPDq0&hl=en&ei=1dlYS_HkMYySNquM6N8E&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CA4Q6AEwAzgU#v=onepage&q=myrna%20lamb%20theater&f=false.
- ^ http://www.gf.org/fellows/8340-myrna-lamb
External links
- "Myrna Lamb", doollee
- "A Woman's Work...", The Harvard Crimson, Joan Feigenbaum, April 08, 1978
- "American Women Dramatists: 1960-1980", Southeastern Theatre Conference (Nashville, TN, March 5-9, 1980)
Categories:- 1935 births
- The New School alumni
- Rutgers University alumni
- People from Newark, New Jersey
- Guggenheim Fellows
- Living people
- American dramatist and playwright stubs
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