Carson Kreitzer

Carson Kreitzer is an American playwright currently based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She graduated magna cum laude from Yale University in 1991[1] with a B.A. in theatre and literature and an M.F.A. from the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas, Austin.

Kreitizer is an associated artist with Clubbed Thumb, New Georges, the Fire Department, and Park Square Theatre, and was a resident playwright with New Dramatists from 2006-2013. She is a member of the Workhaus Collective, the Dramatists Guild, and The Playwrights' Center where, in 2013, she became a board member.[2] Her plays The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer and Self Defense, or death of some salesmen are published in the Smith and Kraus collections Women Playwrights: Best Plays of 2004 and 2002 respectively., and the plays Self Defense, Oppenheimer, 1:23, and Slither are available in one volume from NoPassport Press (2011).

Full-length plays

Awards and Grants

Reviews

In Development

External links

References

  1. Demaline, Jackie (August 13, 2002). "Rosenthal winner set in Cold War". Cincinnati Enquirer. Gannett Company. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  2. "THE PLAYWRIGHTS' CENTER WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS". The Playwrights’ Center. November 26, 2013. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  3. "ACCUSED MOLESTER IS KILLED IN COURT". New York Times. Jamestown, California. April 4, 1993. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
  4. "Past Seasons". Reverie Productions. Archived from the original on June 24, 2008. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  5. "The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer". Actor's Express. Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  6. Weir, Elizabeth. "Minneapolis". Talkin' Broadway. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  7. Bonadonna, Mia (February 18, 2012). "Snake Love Story: 'Slither' at Hollywood Forever Cemetery". laist.com. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  8. "Caravaggista". New Dramatists. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  9. Faires, Robert (April 8, 2005). "University Co-op Presents the 2005 David Mark Cohen New Works Festival". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  10. Preston, Rohan; Royce, Graydon (December 24, 2012). "Small theaters made big impression". StarTrubune. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  11. Jones, Kenneth (February 3, 2007). "Unthinkable Crimes by Parents Conjured in World Premiere, 1:23, in Cincinnati". Playbill. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  12. "BEHIND THE EYE: PHOTOS". Gas & Electric Arts. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  13. "Behind the Eye". Park Square Theatre. Archived from the original on June 7, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  14. "NNPN Announces the 40th Rolling World Premiere: LASSO OF TRUTH By Carson Kreitzer". National New Play Network. August 16, 2013. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  15. "Lasso of Truth: World Premier". Marin Theatre Comapany. January 23, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  16. "lasso of truth by carson kreitzer (us)". playwriting australia. February 23, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  17. "Lasso of Truth". Marin Theatre Company. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  18. "LASSO OF TRUTH". Synchronicity. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  19. "Meet the PoNYs". Playwrights Of New York. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  20. "PRESTIGIOUS \"CORE WRITER\" DISTINCTION AWARDED". The Playwright's Center. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  21. Preston, Rohan (December 11, 2013). "Playwright Carson Kreitzer wins Dowling fellowship". StarTribune. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  22. Hurwitt, Robert (March 1, 2014). "'Lasso of Truth' review: Wonder Woman and a 3-way". SFGate. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  23. Pender, Rick (April 11, 2011). "Behind the Eye (Review)". CityBeat. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  24. Holman, Curt (April 20, 2009). "Synchronicity's 1:23 Medea blitz". Creative Loafing Atlanta. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  25. Genzlinger, Neil (March 1, 2001). "THEATER REVIEW; A Writer One Day, a Would-Be Killer the Next: Reliving the Warhol Shooting". The New York Times. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  26. "Runway 69". Erin Kamler. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  27. "FULL STAGE USA: CARSON KREITZER". New Dramatists. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
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