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REBECCA NICHLOSON

REBECCA NICHLOSON

Rebecca Nichloson is a prolific playwright, poet, fiction writer, singer/songwriter, and performer. She is the author of numerous plays, including Mara, Queen of the World (an acapella musical), The Wild, Bold Enlightenment of Velvet the Mistress, Cooking With Keisha (or Anatomy of Pie), and Jill, Jack & the Martian Lady; a play she created for a children’s educational workshop at the Minnesota Opera. Her fiction and performance pieces include Children of the First Hummingbird, Intelligence, and Zar-Baby, among others. She holds a M.F.A. in Playwriting (Multiplatform Writing) from Columbia University, an M.A. in English Literature, and a B.A. in Liberal Arts/Business Administration. She also studied publishing at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

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Awards & Fellowships

NBC Universal’s UCP Pitchfest 2017 (Alternate), Liberace Award, Matthew’s Fellowship, and Howard Stein Fellowship. DRA Fellowship from Columbia University School of the Arts. Sesame Street Writers’ Room (Fellowship) 2017, America-In-Play Fellowship. 2015 finalist for the Atlantic Media Editorial Fellowship. Winner of the 2013 Jane Chambers Award for “Hello, I’m Eve” (a two-act episodic play). Recipient of two Many Voices Playwriting Fellowships (Minneapolis Playwrights Center) 2008-2009.

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