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Mary Kathryn Nagle

Life and career
Mary Kathryn Nagle is a Cherokee lawyer and playwright based out of New York City. Nagle studied at Georgetown University and studied at Tulane Law School. Nagle is also an alumn of Public Theater's Emerging Writers Group. During Nagle's tenure is when she had written Manahatta, which was the production of the Oklahoma City Theater Company, Native American New Play Festival. Nagle has also written a book called "Welcome to Chalmette", as well as other plays such as Miss Lead, Fairly Traceable, In my Father's Eyes, Sliver of a Full Moon, Diamonds...are a Boy's Best Friend, and My Father's Bones, which is co-written with Suzan Shown Harjo.

Awards
National Theatre Conference, Paul Green Foundation Award, 2015