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Jeffrey Stanley (born September 3, 1967) is a playwright born in
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. He began writing in elementary school, and graduated from
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Undergraduate Film & TV Program and Graduate Dramatic Writing Program. He was also a fellow at
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, a Copeland Fellow at Amherst College, a
Amtrak Residency for Writers
recipient, and
Fulbright-Nehru Scholar
His first success came with the play ''
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'' (1999), a semi-autobiographical wartime drama set in the Balkans just before the Kosovo crisis, produced Off Broadway at the
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. The cast included
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and Judith Roberts. The play has gone on to many other productions and public readings around the world. That was followed by ''Medicine, Man'' (2003), a supernatural dark comedy inspired by his grandmother's death in an Appalachian hospital. The play was commissioned by and premiered at the Mill Mountain Theatre in Stanley's hometown and featured Janelle Schremmer ( ''Chalk''), Bev Appleton ( ''The Answer Man'') and George C. Hosmer (''
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''). He also performs autobiographical comic monologues including ''The Golden Horseshoe: A Lecture On Tragedy'', ''Beautiful Zion: A Book of the Dead'' and ''Jeffrey Stanley's Boneyards''. He has written and directed a number of short plays, one of which he adapted into the award-winning short film ''Lady in a Box'', a satire loosely inspired by the
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, starring
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and John Lordan ( ''The Company''). He is a past president of the board of directors of the ''New York'' ''
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'' experimental theatre troupe. Stanley has written articles for ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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''
Contingent Magazine
peer-reviewed scholarly journa
Democratic Communiqué
and he was a senior editorial adviser to the nonfiction book on apocalypse movement
''The End That Does''
He has been a guest on
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, and appeared in the limited streaming serie
''Manbhanjan''
in India. He teaches film and theatre courses at
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and
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, and has taught at the Lee Stasberg Theatre and Film Institute.


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Jeffrey Stanley's Democratic Communiqué featured critical commentary ''Calcutta 1908: Apocalypse Now''Jeffrey Stanley's Contingent Magazine review of the hit Indian film RRR ''The RRRevolution Will Be Cinematic''''Jeffrey Stanley's Boneyards''
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''Tesla's Letters'' script

Jeffrey Stanley's Washington Post story ''Four Pairs of Sandals as an Act of Faith''

Jeffrey Stanley's Washington Post story ''A Jewish-Hindu Connection'' Jeffrey Stanley's Washington Post story ''Supernatural Skeptics Don't Know What They're Missing''
* ttp://www.brain-on-fire.com/teslasletters/robesonarticle.html Jeffrey Stanley's Time Out New York article ''Paul Robeson, The Last Emperor''br>Jeffrey Stanley's New York Press cover story ''To Kebab and Conquer''
* ttp://www.hemispheresmagazine.com/2009/08/01/dispatches-3/ Jeffrey Stanley's Hemispheres article ''Full House'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Stanley, Jeffrey 1967 births Living people 20th-century American dramatists and playwrights Tisch School of the Arts alumni New York University faculty Drexel University faculty Writers from Roanoke, Virginia