- Quiara Alegría Hudes
Quiara Alegría Hudes is an American playwright and author best known for writing the book for the musical "In the Heights", which is currently playing on Broadway.
Biography
Hudes was born and raised in
West Philadelphia , where she began composing music and writing. She studied music composition atYale University , where she earned her B.A., and playwriting atBrown University , earning an M.F.A. She is a resident writer at New Dramatists and a previous Page 73 Playwriting Fellow. She is married and has a daughter.Plays
In its original
Off-Broadway incarnation, "In the Heights" received theLucille Lortel Award andOuter Critics Circle Award for Best Musical; was named Best Musical of 2007 by "New York Magazine " and Best of 2007 by the "New York Times "; and garnered Hudes an HOLA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Playwriting.Hudes' first play, "Yemaya's Belly", received the Clauder Prize, the Paula Vogel Award in Playwriting, and the Kennedy Center/ACTF Latina Playwriting Award and received numerous productions around the country. Her play, "Elliot, a Soldier's Fugue", was a
Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2007 and has been performed around the country and in Romania and Brazil. Her newest play, "26 Miles", will receive its world premiere at The Alliance Theatre in Atlanta in the 2008-09 season. She is currently writing a children's musical forThe Kennedy Center .Hudes's first
children's book will soon be published by Arthur Levine Books, an imprint ofScholastic Inc. Reference
* [http://www.quiara.com/bio.htm Biography at Quiara.com]
External links
* [http://www.intheheightsthemusical.com/ "In the Heights" official website]
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