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Marilyn Millstone

MARILYN MILLSTONE

  

Nationality:    USA
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Marilyn Millstone is a published poet and essayist, as well as a news and feature journalist; currently, she's a frequent contributor to American Style Magazine and other national magazines focused on the Arts. Her first play --the Sculptress -- was selected for production by Fells Point Corner Theatre and won third prize for Best Play and Best Production at the 2011 Baltimore Playwrights Festival.

Research:    Member of the Dramatists Guild of America (as at 2015)

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        Compos Mentis         Sculptress, The



Compos Mentis

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1st Produced:
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre 10/10 Festival. Chagrin Falls, OH    24 Jul 2015

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ten min play

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Sculptress, The

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Camille Claudel - a gifted sculptor who is perhaps best known as the mistress of legendary sculptor Auguste Rodin - was institutionalized by her brother in 1913, a week after her doting father's death. In the Sculptress, it's 1935, and Camille still yearns for her freedom. Into the asylum comes a young Spanish woman - a surrealist painter -- whose friendship with Camille will change not just their lives, but the lives of everyone around them.

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1st Produced:
Fells Point Corner Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland    08 Jul 2011

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Baltimore Playwrights Festival

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Semi-historical Drama

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Male:  2 (with doubling on one part)            Female:  4 (with doubling on one part)            Other:  -

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