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Happy New Year, all!
I am a published New Jersey playwright (Pioneer Drama, Brooklyn Publishers and Heuer Publishing), and the 1994 founder/director of "Little Lost Arts", a family theater in residence at the historic Ratsch Theater in northern New Jersey. In November 2010, my short play, "Vessel of Tears" was also selected by L.A. Women's Theatre Project (resident company of the Stella Adler Theater, Hollywood, CA) for inclusion into their "Women in the Arts" festival.
Yep, I'm definitely stoked to be doing something I love, but there are a zillion incredibly talented playwrights in the country who keep me humble. I grew up 20 minutes from NYC, but moved out to rural NJ two decades ago, and while I love seeing the stars at night, I certainly miss the buzz of the city. Would love to connect with other playwrights and theaters in the tri-state area - so give me a yell.
Best...Sheri
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