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PLAYS BY DIANE GRANT CLICK HERE FOR: HOME 1 ACT PLAYS 2 ACT PLAYS 10 MIN PLAYS FILMS CONTACT For play availability and perusal copies, e-mail Diane Grant at NEWS
Summer, 2011 - SUNDAY DINNER opened in Rovereto, Italy, directed by Gabriella Pedrai, with Elisa da Costa as Violet, Arianna Grossi as Sylvia, Melissa Boni as Lori, and Gabrielo Pellicano as Charlie. Translated by Leonardo Franchini. (find in 2 Act Plays)
The Procedure The Cat is Not a Sociable Animal THE CAT IS NOT A SOCIABLE ANIMAL and THE PROCEDURE both played in the winners' circle at the THREE ROSES PLAYERS (link) in Los Angeles. (find in 10 Minute Plays)
Diane Grant's THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS (a musical) completed a sold-out run at Theatre Palisades, Pacific Palisades, California (find in 2 ACT PLAYS) |
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CLICK HERE FOR: HOME 1 ACT PLAYS 2 ACT PLAYS 10 MIN PLAYS FILMS CONTACT For play availability and perusal copies, e-mail Diane Grant at
Some of her publications |
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| Diane Grant is an award-winning playwright and
screenwriter whose film, TOO MUCH OREGANO, directed by Kerry
Feltham, won the Cannes Film
Festival Jury Prize. She is cofounder of Toronto's Redlight Theatre,
the first professional women's theatre in Canada.
Her award winning plays been produced and published in the US and Canada. She blogs for the Los Angeles Female Playwright Initiative (link to lafpi), and is the producer of the Palisades Playwrights' Festival. |
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| WILL TO WIN, a documentary on the Southern California Shakespeare Festival, written by Ms. Grant, previewed in Los Angeles and the Folger Shakespeare Library this year and is recommended by the Royal Shakespeare Company of London. | |
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An accomplished
actress and director, Ms. Grant has performed at the Stratford Festival
and the National Arts Centre of Canada. She was Literary Manager of
Write Act Repertory Company, a mentor for the young playwrights' group
HOLA, and a member of Wordsmiths of Los Angeles.
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| She is a member of Theatre Forty Writer's Workshop in Beverly Hills, L.A., a member of the Dramatists Guild, The Playwrights Guild of Canada, the International Center for Women Playwrights and is Vice-Chair of the Alliance of Los Angeles Playwrights. | |
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even more of her publications
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