Barbara Schneider Explained

Barbara Schneider originally from Germany, is an American playwright.[1]

Biography

Studied with Ed Bullins, at the New York Shakespeare Festival Writer's Unit and Cherry Lane Theater Mentor project.[2] Was a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York.[3]

Teacher and Workshop Leader at Young Playwrights, Inc., New York: (1985–1995)Led extensive workshops, including residencies, in New York City public and private schools, from inception of a play to performance; at the Coterie Theatre in Kansas City, MO; Little Theatre in Raleigh, NC, and many others. Conducted the Young Playwright Festival’s annual Teacher Training Institute weeklong series of all-day playwriting seminars. Led workshops and seminars at University of Iowa/MFA-Playwriting Program.

Frequent guest professor/dramatist at the Berlin University of the Arts.[4]

Play productions (1978–1985)

Conceived of, developed and directed

Publications, honors and awards

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=OD-QXmMhmTMC&dq=Barbara+Schneider+playwright&pg=PA90 Southern women playwrights: new essays in literary history and criticism
  2. Book: Ed Bullins . Ed Bullins, Mike Sell. 14. University of Michigan Press. 2006. 978-0-472-03182-5 .
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=IkMz7sOweoAC&dq=Barbara+Schneider+playwright&pg=PA4 Flight lines ; and, Crossings: two short plays
  4. http://www.udk-berlin.de/sites/content/topics/colleges/performing_arts/study_courses/artistic_training/creative_writing_for_the_stage/index_eng.html "Creative Writing for the Stage"
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=3iwEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Barbara+Schneider+playwright&pg=PA226 "Our Son, The Murderer"
  6. Web site: Actors Theatre of Louisville - History . 2009-05-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090814234244/http://www.actorstheatre.org/about_production_3.htm . 2009-08-14 .
  7. Book: Kilgore . E.S. . Kilgore . M. . The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize: Six Important New Plays by Women from the 25th Anniversary Year . Smith and Kraus . Contemporary playwrights series . 2004 . 978-1-57525-379-4 . 20 August 2022 .