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Eliza Wyatt's theatrical career spans more than twenty years with plays produced in Boston, New York City, Los Angeles, London and Edinburgh and regional theatres to largely favorable reviews. Her plays are politically inspired by contemporary life-problems but follow the classic form of tragedy and comedy. She is now devoting herself to sculpture.

Higher Education

 * Bachelor of Arts from Boston University in Philosophy
 * Master of Arts from Brandeis University in Playwriting

Productions

 * ANGELA HITLER, aka THE HOUSEKEEPER premiered at Double Image Theatre in New York City in 1986.


 * Subsequently produced in London at the Bridge Lane Theatre (1988), and


 * Los Angeles at Burbage Repertory Theatre Company before becoming a Susan Smith Blackburn finalist and receiving the Double Image Helen Warren Meyer production award.


 * FLOWERS OF RED at Edinburgh Fringe Theatre Festival, August 2005, awarded Best Playwright by FringeReport.com


 * FLOWERS OF RED at Boston Playwrights Theatre, January 2006.


 * ALICE'S WORLD, in collaboration with David Ingledew, at the Brighton Festival 2009


 * ALICE LEAVES THE GARDEN, first place in Children’s Theatre Category of Moondance International Film Festival in 2011


 * SLEEP AROUND BEAUTY a collaboration with Paul Chi, was the first musical to be video-streamed in 2007 from Pete Townshend’s Oceanic Studios. (Part of the Planet Tree Music Festival, London 2007)


 * GODS & GODDESSES, West End Theater, Gloucester, Mass. 2004


 * FEEDING THE BEAST, Boston Center for the Arts


 * CHRONIC COMPETITION, Boston Center for the Arts, September 2000


 * BLUE SKY THINKING, Burbage Repertory, Los Angeles


 * NUNCLE, compilation of Shakespearean verse, The Nightingale Theatre, Brighton May 2001.


 * TECHNO-FRANTIC LOVE, Brighton, Peckham Rye and Edinburgh (Aug 2002) Festivals


 * MIRROR IMAGES, Alley Theatre Cambridge


 * MIRROR IMAGES Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey (in translation)


 * HAVING A LIFE, Alley Theatre, Cambridge


 * THE ASSASSINATION OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY at Harvard’s Loeb Drama Center. Cambridge, Mass.

One Acts

 * BUNNY, New Venture Theatre, Brighton, subsequently a short film directed by Brian Kaufman
 * SUICIDE QUEENS, Women’s Theatre Alliance, Stockyards Theatre, Chicago
 * ONE-ACTS BY WYATT at the Nat Horne Theatre, 42nd Street, New York City
 * THE RIGHT DECISION at 18th Street Theatre, New York City


 * One Acts premiered at the Playwrights’ Platform one-act play festival:
 * Troubadour Line
 * Hunt for Lizards
 * Mobiles
 * At Home with Hume
 * The Accident
 * Monologues for Women

Other Prizes and awards

 * Moondance International Film Festival’s Columbine Award for the radio play, Anyone Out There in 2002.
 * Shut Door - winner at the International Center for Women Playwrights in 2003.
 * Massachusetts’ Playwrighting Fellowship
 * Playwrights Platform’s Playwrights As Thinkers Award
 * Eugene O’Neill Playwrights Conference
 * Mid-West Playwrights Conference

Publications

 * BLUE SKY THINKING, Literature International
 * MIRROR IMAGES, Athena Press, L.A.

Affiliations

 * Roxbury Outreach Shakespeare Company, Boston
 * Playwrights Platform - Founder of the Playwrights Platform One Act Play Festival, Boston
 * New York Public Library Archive
 * National Black Theatre Company of England
 * International Centre for Women Playwrights
 * Healthy Concerts, Brighton, England