Sherry Kramer, Drama
Kramer’s plays have been produced extensively in theatres here and abroad and include David’s RedHaired Death, The Mad Master, When Something Wonderful Ends, Ivanhoe, MO., An Adaptation of One Line from the Mayor of Casterbridge, The Ruling Passion, The Long Arms of Jupiter (a croquet performance piece), Things That Break, What A Man Weighs, The Law Makes Evening Fall, The World at Absolute Zero, The Wall of Water, and two music-theatre pieces: an adaptation of The Master and Margarita with composer Margaret Pine, and Napoleon’s China, with Ann Haskell and Rebecca Newton. She is a recipient of NEA, NYFA, and McKnight Fellowships, the Weissberger Award, a New York Drama League Award, LA Women in Theatre New Play Award, the Jane Chambers Award, a commission from the Audrey Skirball Kenis Foundation, and was the first national member of New Dramatists. She has taught playwriting in the Department of Theatre and Dance and the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas, Austin, and the Iowa Playwrights Workshop, where she served as head of the workshop. Her plays are published by Broadway Play Publishing. Kramer joined the Bennington faculty in Spring 2007.
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