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Julia Jordan is an American playwright, television writer, and screenwriter. She is a graduate of Barnard College , class of 1989, and received a master's degree from Trinity College Dublin . [ 1 ]
Julia Jordan (Playwrights 1995) Deborah Zoe Laufer (Playwrights 2000) Michael Lew (Playwrights 2013) David Lindsay-Abaire (Playwrights 1997, 1998) [62] [63] Martyna Majok (Playwrights 2015, 2016, 2017) Elizabeth Meriwether (Playwrights 2007, 2008) Janine Nabers (Playwrights 2012, 2013) Adam Rapp (Playwrights 1999, 2000) [20] [62] Dan Moses ...
Julia Jordan: Premiere: October 31, 2012: Manhattan Theatre Club - Stage II: ... Michael becomes suspicious, but plays along with Sara's story for Frankie's sake ...
The Kilroys' List [1] is a gender parity initiative to end the "systematic underrepresentation of female and trans playwrights" in the American theater industry. [2] Gender disparity is defined as the gap of unproduced playwrights' whose plays are being discriminated against based on the writer's gender identification and intersectional identities of race, sexual orientation, ethnicity ...
Like “Testament” — the 1983 movie that imagined the fallout, both nuclear and psychological, after an atomic bomb is dropped on American soil — “Leave the World Behind” depicts a ...
Montana Jordan, 20, was 14-years-old when he first appeared as Sheldon and Missy’s older brother. Unlike his TV siblings, Jordan had the honor of originating the role of Mary and George’s ...
As the only Native American in her Brooklyn neighborhood, Murielle Borst Tarrant’s stoop was her sanctuary. Tarrant grew up on Degraw Street between Court and Smith streets in 1970s Red Hook.
Julia Jordan – Young Katherine "Kat" Hillard; Justin Timsit – Young Billy Cranston; David Yost – Billy Cranston; Cody Slaton (deceased) – Young Bulk;