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Based at Shepherd University, in West Virginia, the Contemporary American Theater Festival is nationally and internationally recognized as a home for playwrights and the development and production of new plays. The Festival makes it a priority to celebrate and produce playwrights with strong, distinct voices, with a core value to tell diverse stories.
This anthology of work provides plays that speak to one of the most compelling virtues of artists everywhere - freedom of speech. A necessary volume of women playwrights' work, ranging from a two-time Obie Award-winning author to emerging
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Based at Shepherd University, in West Virginia, the Contemporary American Theater Festival is nationally and internationally recognized as a home for playwrights and the development and production of new plays. The Festival makes it a priority to celebrate and produce playwrights with strong, distinct voices, with a core value to tell diverse stories.

This anthology of work provides plays that speak to one of the most compelling virtues of artists everywhere - freedom of speech. A necessary volume of women playwrights' work, ranging from a two-time Obie Award-winning author to emerging writers just beginning their careers, it represents a group of women who vary in age, race and sexual orientation and offers an invitation to artistic leaders, scholars and students to embrace gritty, thought-provoking new dramatic work.

Edited by The Festival's Producing Directors Peggy McKowen and Ed Herendeen, this anthology features an introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage. Each of the five powerful plays is followed by an informative and discursive playwright interview conducted by Sharon J. Anderson that contextualizes and develops the works within the wider context of the annual festival.

The plays include:
Gidion's Knot by Johnna Adams
The Niceties by Eleanor Burgess
Memoirs of a Forgotten Man by D.W Gregory
Dead and Breathing by Chisa Hutchinson
20th Century Blues by Susan Miller
Autorenporträt
Susan Miller is anOBIE award winning playwright and Guggenheim Fellow whose work includes thecritically acclaimed one-woman play, MyLeft Breast (Obie), which premiered in Louisville's Humana Festival andhas been performed across the U.S, Canada, and France. Her play A Map of Doubt And Rescue won The Susan SmithBlackburn Prize, as well as The Pinter Prize. Her play Average American recently won 2nd Prize in the 2014 Arch &Bruce Brown Foundation's Playwriting Competition. A recipient of two NEA's& a Rockefeller Grant, Miller received her first OBIE for Nasty Rumors And Final Remarks. Her other plays include: For Dear Life, Flux, Confessionsof A Female Disorder, It's Our Town, Too, and Reading List. Millerwas a Consulting Producer/Writer on the first season of The L Word aswell as ABC's landmark series, Thirtysomething. She's writtenoriginal screenplays for Disney, Universal, Warner Brothers, and her shortfilm, The Grand Design, was directed by and starred Eric Stoltzwith Frances Conroy.
She is the Executive Producer/Writer,with Tina Cesa Ward, of the highly acclaimed Indie web series, AnyoneBut Me, which airs on Hulu & YouTube and has over 50 million viewsworldwide. For her work on Anyone But Me, Miller & Ward won theWriters Guild of America Award for Outstanding Achievement in Original NewMedia, the first of its kind ever presented.