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Scott McMorrow

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Scott McMorrow is an American playwright and actor.[1] McMorrow's plays[2] have been translated into Italian,[3] and they have been produced extensively throughout the United States, including Off-Off Broadway. His award-winning plays and poetry have been widely anthologized, and McMorrow has published multiple books in the field of primary education. He earned a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and an MFA in creative writing from San Francisco State University.[4]

Awards

  • Calling Long Distance, Winner, Ivey Awards Play Competition[5]
  • Leftovers, Winner, Chameleon Theatre Circle’s New Play Contest[6]
  • Turtle Shopping, Silver Stage Award, New Voice Play Festival[7]
  • Turtle Shopping, Third Place, Havemeyer Playwright Competition[8]
  • Fishing the Moon, Semifinalist, Beverly Hills Theatre Guild Julie Harris Competition[9]
  • Future Sex, Second Place, Jim Highsmith Playwright Competition[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Odd Chair Playhouse alumni will gather – Pittsburgh Tribune
  2. ^ Scott McMorrow – complete guide to the Playwright, Plays, Theatres, Agent
  3. ^ Teatro: 2a settimana di prime assolute al BOA Festival | BOA Festival
  4. ^ Playwriting Program, San Francisco State University: Alumni He is a graduate of the US Army Engineer Officer Basic Course as well as the Army National Guard Winter Mountaineering School
  5. ^ "Calling Long Distance by Scott McMorrow from the One Minute Play Contest Finalists podcast". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
  6. ^ "The Chameleon Theatre Circle - Ninth Annual New Play Festival".
  7. ^ "Heni Ford".
  8. ^ "Havemeyer Playwright Competition".
  9. ^ "PCSF Fall 2005 Reading Series".
  10. ^ Scott McMorrow | Artist Detail – Artsopolis.com
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