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Barbara Schneider originally from Germany, is an American
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Biography

Studied with
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Writer's Unit and Cherry Lane Theater Mentor project. Was a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York. 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
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Play productions (1978–1985)

*''Verdict on the Shooting of a Police Officer'' (A play based on the famous/infamous
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Trial) Washington Square Church, New York City *''Turtles'': New York Shakespeare Festival (Staged Reading) (Finalist for the SUSAN SMITH BLACKBURN PRIZE) *''Details Without a Map'' (Winner of the SUSAN SMITH BLACKBURN PRIZE) O’Neill National Playwrights Conference/Waterford, CT. (with
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) Theatre Off-Park, New York City (with Jo Henderson; Robert Reilly; Margaret Barker) (Optioned for Broadway by Warner Brothers) *''Crossings'' Yellow Springs Playwrights Conference, PA. National Public Radio *''Flight Lines'', commissioned by the
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. Actors Theatre of Louisville - Festival Production *''Turbulence'' Philadelphia Festival Theatre - Annenberg Center *''Echo-Location'' Circle Rep (Workshop Production with Ed Seaman:
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) New York State Theater for Cultural Affairs (Staged Reading) (with
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) New American Play Festival/University of California Humboldt State 1986


Conceived of, developed and directed

*I. GEGENWIND (“CROSS-CURRENTS”) for the State Theatre of Dresden/Germany. (1997) In the course of a six-month residency as Artistic Project Director at the State Theatre of Dresden, she worked with a group of thirty young people of different backgrounds between the ages of 16-25 to create, write and perform a theatre work consisting of scenes, monologues, performance pieces and short plays. This work explored the often dramatic and unforeseen human consequences on these young people’s lives, their parents and friends, of the Fall of the Wall and the Re-Unification of Germany. *II. IN FAHRT (“ON THE MOVE”) for the City Theatre of Leipzig/Germany. (1998) She conducted a six-month residency as Artistic Project Director at the City Theatre of Leipzig, resulting in the collaborative work of thirty-five young writers and actors (high-school students and nurses; electricians and mathematicians; computer programmers, medical students and drop-outs) exploring themes of love, violence and greed in the “New” Germany.


Publications, honors and awards

*1979-1980
Susan Smith Blackburn Prize The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize established in 1978, is the largest and oldest playwriting prize for women+ writing for English-speaking theatre. Named for Susan Smith Blackburn (1935–1977), alumna of Smith College, who died of breast cancer. W ...
for ''Details Without a Map'' *O’Neill National Playwrights Conference *NY State Council on the Arts Playwriting Fellowship *Theater der Zeit (Theatre of Our Times), “The Heart of the Matter” a.o.


Bibliography


''Flight lines; and, Crossings: two short plays''
Barbara Schneider, Dramatists Play Service, Inc., 1983, *Random House, “Recreation” (THE BIG TOP)


References


External links




"Barbara Schneider", playdatabase

"Barbara Schneider", Lortel Archives
{{DEFAULTSORT:Schneider, Barbara American dramatists and playwrights Place of birth missing (living people) 1942 births Living people