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Madeleine George is an American playwright and author. Her play ''The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence'' was a finalist for the
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in 2014 and she won the 2016 Whiting Award for Drama.


Early life

George grew up in
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, and attended Amherst Regional High School. She began writing plays as a student, and participated in the Young Playwrights Festival at
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and
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when she was still a teenager. The ''
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critic
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reviewed her play ''Sweetbitter Baby,'' written when George was 17, describing it as "a portrait of a romance going sour in the course of a night...it...leaves its affecting residue of a sense of unbridgeable isolation." George holds a B.A.,
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, summa cum laude, from
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, from which she graduated in 1996, and an M.F.A. from NYU's
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."Bard Prison Initiative: Who We Are"
retrieved February 22, 2017.


Career


Theater

In 2003, she became a founding member of 13P (Thirteen Playwrights, Inc.), an Obie-Award-winning collective, along with playwrights such as Anne Washburn,
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and Young Jean Lee. ''Precious Little,'' a drama about a linguist who learns that due to a genetic abnormality, the child she is carrying may never learn to speak, was produced in New York by
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as part of their Summerworks series in 2009. It has subsequently been produced by the Rivendell Theatre Ensemble in Chicago, City Theatre in Pittsburgh,
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in Berkeley, and many other theaters. The Nora Theatre Company at Central Square Theatre in
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produced the play in March 2017. George's dark comedy ''The Zero Hour'' was presented by 13P at Walkerspace in New York in 2010, and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Drama. ''Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England,'' "a screwball sex comedy about the perils of monogamy, certainty, and academic administration," was originally produced by New Jersey's Two River Theater in 2011 and named the Best Play of 2011 by the '' New Jersey Star-Ledger''. ''The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence'' was produced by
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in 2013, and subsequently won an Outer Critics Circle Award. George was inspired to write the play after watching an episode of
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featuring the supercomputer Watson. In naming it a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the committee praised it as "a cleverly constructed play that uses several historical moments – from the 1800s to the 2010s – to meditate on the technological advancements that bring people together and tear them apart." George won the 2016 Whiting Award for Drama, with the selection committee describing her as "a playwright at home in the messiness of us. She writes rigorously about love and its great sacrifices, and we are pulled to her scenes and words because she will not compromise how complicated we truly are. Conceptually rich and perfectly paced, every particle of language—from a character’s speech to a stage direction—contributes to the vivid construction of a world." George's play ''Hurricane Diane,'' which "combines suburban New Jersey housewives, gardening, climate change, and Greek tragedy," premiered at the Two River Theater in January 2017. In 2016, George began a three-year term as the Playwright in Residence at Two River, through the National Playwright Residency Program, funded by the
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and administered by HowlRound. ''Hurricane Diane'' opened off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop in February 2019, in a production directed by Leigh Silverman.


Books

George is the author of two young-adult novels, ''Looks'' (2008) and ''The Difference Between You and Me'' (2012), both published by
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. ''Publishers Weekly'' described ''The Difference Between You and Me'' as "a frank and funny account of opposites attracting
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provides remarkable insight into teenage romance." It was a Kirkus Best Teen Book of 2012, a selection of the Junior Library Guild, and an ALA Rainbow List selection.


Television

George currently works as a writer and executive story editor on the Hulu comedy series ''
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''.


Bard Prison Initiative

George is a Fellow for Curriculum and Program Development at the
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at
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. Previously she was site director of the Bard Prison Initiative campus at Bayview Correctional Facility in
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, from 2006 until it closed in 2012 following
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.


Personal life

George is married to the playwright
Lisa Kron Elizabeth S. "Lisa" Kron (born May 20, 1961) is an American actress and playwright. She is best known for writing the lyrics and book to the musical ''Fun Home'' for which she won both the Tony Award for Best Original Score and the Tony Award fo ...
.Spaner, Whitney
"How Lisa Kron's Biggest Admirer Became Her Life Partner"
Playbill, April 25, 2015


References


External links


www.madeleinegeorge.com
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