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MFA Alum Update: Jacqmin

  • January 10, 2009
  • by rpdolan
  • · News

2007 alum Laura Jacqmin’s play AND WHEN WE AWOKE THERE WAS LIGHT AND LIGHT has been selected as a winner of Aurora Theatre Company’s 2009 Global Age Project, along with plays by Joel Drake Johnson, Wendy MacLeod, and Dan Hoyle; a reading is scheduled for February 23. Additionally, her play SPACE wil be published in 24 by 24: The 24 Hour Plays Anthology(Playscripts, Inc.) along with plays by Adam Bock, John Clancy, Mike Doughty, Will Eno, David Ives, Warren Leight, David Lindsay-Abaire, Terrence McNally, Elizabeth Meriwether, Mac Rogers, Lucy Thurber, and Stephen Winter. Her play 10 VIRGINS will be published by Playscripts, Inc. later this year, and both MENUS and PARKERSBURG are slated to be published by Smith & Kraus in the coming year.

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