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Laura Jacqmin

Laura Jacqmin is a Los Angeles-based television writer, playwright, and video game writer from Shaker Heights, Ohio. She was the winner of the 2008 Wasserstein Prize, a $25,000 award given to recognize an emerging female playwright.[1]

Laura Jacqmin
Occupation(s)Television writer, Playwright, Video game writer

Biography edit

Jacqmin attended Shaker Heights High School in Cleveland, Ohio. After high school, Jacqmin attended Yale, then went on to receive her Master of Fine Arts degree in Playwriting from Ohio University.[2]

Jacqmin is one of the founding members of The Kilroys, based in Los Angeles.[3] The group came to be in 2014 when they released a list of some of the top un-produced or underproduced plays by female, trans and NB playwrights in an effort to increase gender parity in the American theater.[4]

Awards edit

  • 2008, Wasserstein Prize

Filmography edit

Television edit

Film edit

Video games edit

  • Minecraft: Story Mode: Telltale Games (2015)[5]

Plays edit

  • Dental Society Midwinter Meeting (2010, world premiere)[6]
  • A Third (2015, world premiere)[7]
  • Residence (2015) [8]
  • We're Going To Be Fine (2015, world premiere)[9]
  • Look, we are breathing (2015, world premiere)[10]
  • Ghost Bike (2014, world premiere)[11]
  • Milvotchkee, Visconsin (2013/2014, co-world premiere)[12]
  • Before You Ruin It (2014, academic premiere)
  • Do-Gooder (2014, world premiere)[13]
  • January Joiner (2013, world premiere)[14]
  • And When We Awoke There Was Light and Light (2012, world premiere)
  • Dead Pile (2012)
  • Ski Dubai (2009, world premiere)
  • Two Lakes, Two Rivers (2012)
  • Pluto Was a Planet (2008)[15]
  • Airborne[16]
  • 10 Virgins[17]
  • Happyslap

Workshops and residencies edit

  • Williamstown Theatre Festival – Fellowship Project, 2015
  • Cape Cod Theatre Project, 2015
  • SDC Guest Artist residency at Arizona State University, spring 2014
  • Faith Broome playwright in residence at University of Oklahoma, fall 2012
  • O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, summer 2012
  • Old Vic/New Voices US/UK Exchange, summer 2012
  • MacDowell Colony Fellowship, 2011
  • Royal Court Theatre’s International Residency, 2011
  • Cape Cod Theatre Project, 2011
  • Theater of the First Amendment’s First Light Festival, 2011
  • Lark Theatre’s Playwrights Week, 2010
  • Sundance Theatre Lab, 2010
  • Icicle Creek Theatre Festival, 2010
  • P73’s Yale residency, 2010
  • MacDowell Colony Fellowship, 2009
  • Writer in residence at the Marcel Breuer House: Rockefeller Brothers Estate, sponsored by Page 73 and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, 2009
  • Residency in Applied Arts at the Center for Age and Community at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2009

Awards, honors, and grants edit

  • Finalist, 2015 Heideman Award for Post-Apocalypto
  • Longlisted, Theatre503 Playwriting Award for A Third
  • Awardee, 2014 NEA Art Works grant for world premiere production of Milvotchkee, Visconsin
  • Winner, 2013 Kennedy Center David Mark Cohen Playwriting Award
  • Awardee, 2013 NEA Art Works grant for world premiere production of January Joiner
  • Finalist, 2013 Laurents/Hatcher Prize
  • Shortlisted, 2012 BBC International Radio Playwriting Competition
  • Finalist, 2010–13 Heideman Award
  • Finalist, 2008 and 2011 Princess Grace Award
  • Finalist, 2011 P73 Playwriting Fellowship
  • Member of the Goodman Theatre’s 2010–11 Playwrights’ Unit
  • Nominee, 2011 Cherry Lane Mentor Project
  • Awarded 2009 Union League Club Civic & Arts Foundation’s Emerging Playwright Award
  • Winner/finalist for Aurora Theatre Company’s 2007 and 2009 Global Age Project
  • Winner of the 2008 Wasserstein Prize, a $25,000 award given by the Dramatists Guild and the Educational Foundation of America to an emerging female playwright (for And when we awoke there was light and light)[1]

Commissions edit

  • DePaul University School of Theater, 2014
  • Victory Gardens Theater/NNPN, 2012
  • South Coast Rep, 2011
  • Carthage College, 2011[18]
  • Goodman Theatre, 2010
  • Arden Theatre Company, 2010
  • InterAct Theatre, 2010
  • Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Science and Technology Project, 2010
  • Foundation for Jewish Culture: New Jewish Theatre Projects Grant, 2008
  • Victory Gardens Theater, 2007

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Jacqmin Wins Second Annual Wasserstein Prize". Playbill.
  2. ^ "Laura Jacqmin – 16th Street Theater".
  3. ^ "The Kilroys". The Kilroys. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  4. ^ Brooks, Katherine (17 June 2014). "Here Are 46 Female-Authored Plays That Deserve Your Attention". Huffington Post. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Minecraft: Story Mode". Minecraft Wiki. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Playscripts". Playscripts. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  7. ^ "A Third". Finborough Theatre. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Laura Jacqmin Has a Play in the Humana Fest!". Ohio Playwriting. 17 November 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  9. ^ . The Theatre School: DePaul University. Archived from the original on 18 May 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  10. ^ Reid, Kerry (14 April 2015). "'Look We Are Breathing': What if a life didn't mean all that much?". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  11. ^ Lee B., Roberts (16 February 2012). "'Ghost Bike,' a play exploring loss and death emerges at carthage College this weekend". The Journal Times. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  12. ^ Kragen, Pam (7 June 2014). "Review: Surreal 'Milvotchkee' a dark trip". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  13. ^ "Do-Gooder". Chicago Reader. 23 September 2009. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  14. ^ Goldberg, Bonnie (24 January 2013). "'January Joiner' a comic tale of weight loss". The MIddletown Press. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  15. ^ "Pluto was a Planet". Playscripts. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  16. ^ "Airbrone". Playscripts. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  17. ^ "10 Virgins". Playscripts. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  18. ^ "New Play Initiative".

External links edit


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Laura Jacqmin is a Los Angeles based television writer playwright and video game writer from Shaker Heights Ohio She was the winner of the 2008 Wasserstein Prize a 25 000 award given to recognize an emerging female playwright 1 Laura JacqminOccupation s Television writer Playwright Video game writer Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Filmography 3 1 Television 3 2 Film 3 3 Video games 4 Plays 5 Workshops and residencies 6 Awards honors and grants 6 1 Commissions 7 References 8 External linksBiography editJacqmin attended Shaker Heights High School in Cleveland Ohio After high school Jacqmin attended Yale then went on to receive her Master of Fine Arts degree in Playwriting from Ohio University 2 Jacqmin is one of the founding members of The Kilroys based in Los Angeles 3 The group came to be in 2014 when they released a list of some of the top un produced or underproduced plays by female trans and NB playwrights in an effort to increase gender parity in the American theater 4 Awards edit2008 Wasserstein PrizeFilmography editTelevision edit One Piece Netflix Get Shorty EPIX Grace and Frankie Netflix Lucky 7 ABC Joe vs Carole Peacock Film edit We Broke Up Screenwriter with Jeff RosenbergVideo games edit Minecraft Story Mode Telltale Games 2015 5 Plays editDental Society Midwinter Meeting 2010 world premiere 6 A Third 2015 world premiere 7 Residence 2015 8 We re Going To Be Fine 2015 world premiere 9 Look we are breathing 2015 world premiere 10 Ghost Bike 2014 world premiere 11 Milvotchkee Visconsin 2013 2014 co world premiere 12 Before You Ruin It 2014 academic premiere Do Gooder 2014 world premiere 13 January Joiner 2013 world premiere 14 And When We Awoke There Was Light and Light 2012 world premiere Dead Pile 2012 Ski Dubai 2009 world premiere Two Lakes Two Rivers 2012 Pluto Was a Planet 2008 15 Airborne 16 10 Virgins 17 HappyslapWorkshops and residencies editWilliamstown Theatre Festival Fellowship Project 2015 Cape Cod Theatre Project 2015 SDC Guest Artist residency at Arizona State University spring 2014 Faith Broome playwright in residence at University of Oklahoma fall 2012 O Neill National Playwrights Conference summer 2012 Old Vic New Voices US UK Exchange summer 2012 MacDowell Colony Fellowship 2011 Royal Court Theatre s International Residency 2011 Cape Cod Theatre Project 2011 Theater of the First Amendment s First Light Festival 2011 Lark Theatre s Playwrights Week 2010 Sundance Theatre Lab 2010 Icicle Creek Theatre Festival 2010 P73 s Yale residency 2010 MacDowell Colony Fellowship 2009 Writer in residence at the Marcel Breuer House Rockefeller Brothers Estate sponsored by Page 73 and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund 2009 Residency in Applied Arts at the Center for Age and Community at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 2009Awards honors and grants editFinalist 2015 Heideman Award for Post Apocalypto Longlisted Theatre503 Playwriting Award for A Third Awardee 2014 NEA Art Works grant for world premiere production of Milvotchkee Visconsin Winner 2013 Kennedy Center David Mark Cohen Playwriting Award Awardee 2013 NEA Art Works grant for world premiere production of January Joiner Finalist 2013 Laurents Hatcher Prize Shortlisted 2012 BBC International Radio Playwriting Competition Finalist 2010 13 Heideman Award Finalist 2008 and 2011 Princess Grace Award Finalist 2011 P73 Playwriting Fellowship Member of the Goodman Theatre s 2010 11 Playwrights Unit Nominee 2011 Cherry Lane Mentor Project Awarded 2009 Union League Club Civic amp Arts Foundation s Emerging Playwright Award Winner finalist for Aurora Theatre Company s 2007 and 2009 Global Age Project Winner of the 2008 Wasserstein Prize a 25 000 award given by the Dramatists Guild and the Educational Foundation of America to an emerging female playwright for And when we awoke there was light and light 1 Commissions edit DePaul University School of Theater 2014 Victory Gardens Theater NNPN 2012 South Coast Rep 2011 Carthage College 2011 18 Goodman Theatre 2010 Arden Theatre Company 2010 InterAct Theatre 2010 Ensemble Studio Theatre Alfred P Sloan Foundation Science and Technology Project 2010 Foundation for Jewish Culture New Jewish Theatre Projects Grant 2008 Victory Gardens Theater 2007References edit a b Jacqmin Wins Second Annual Wasserstein Prize Playbill Laura Jacqmin 16th Street Theater The Kilroys The Kilroys Retrieved 1 May 2016 Brooks Katherine 17 June 2014 Here Are 46 Female Authored Plays That Deserve Your Attention Huffington Post Retrieved 10 May 2016 Minecraft Story Mode Minecraft Wiki Retrieved 24 September 2023 Playscripts Playscripts Retrieved 5 May 2016 A Third Finborough Theatre Retrieved 10 May 2016 Laura Jacqmin Has a Play in the Humana Fest Ohio Playwriting 17 November 2015 Retrieved 9 May 2016 We re Going To Be Fine The Theatre School DePaul University Archived from the original on 18 May 2016 Retrieved 10 May 2016 Reid Kerry 14 April 2015 Look We Are Breathing What if a life didn t mean all that much Chicago Tribune Retrieved 8 May 2016 Lee B Roberts 16 February 2012 Ghost Bike a play exploring loss and death emerges at carthage College this weekend The Journal Times Retrieved 8 May 2016 Kragen Pam 7 June 2014 Review Surreal Milvotchkee a dark trip The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved 9 May 2016 Do Gooder Chicago Reader 23 September 2009 Retrieved 8 May 2016 Goldberg Bonnie 24 January 2013 January Joiner a comic tale of weight loss The MIddletown Press Retrieved 8 May 2016 Pluto was a Planet Playscripts Retrieved 8 May 2016 Airbrone Playscripts Retrieved 9 May 2016 10 Virgins Playscripts Retrieved 8 May 2016 New Play Initiative External links edithttp www laurajacqmin com Adam Szymkowicz s I Interview Playwrights Part 121 Laura Jacqmin nbsp This article about a television writer from the United States is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laura Jacqmin amp oldid 1178673620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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