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Andrea Stolowitz

Andrea Stolowitz is a dual-national playwright residing in Portland, OR.

Andrea Stolowitz’s plays have been presented and developed at The Cherry Lane (NYC), The Old Globe (SD), The Long Wharf (CT), New York Stage and Film (NY), and Portland Center Stage (OR). She is a founding member of the playwrights collective Playwrights West and works as a collaborating writer with the award-winning devised theatre company hand2mouth theater. She is a resident artist at Artists Repertory Theater.

Andrea was the recipient of a 2014 DAAD grant to support her residency with English Theatre Berlin and her research for a new play in Berlin, Germany. In October 2014, her play Ithaka was presented at a Drama Panorama event at Kunstquartier Bethanien in German translation (Henning Bochert) and a staged reading. Visit www.andreastolowitz.com for more information. 

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Four Playwrights from the United States on Working in European Theatre Cultures and Economies 
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Four Playwrights from the United States on Working in European Theatre Cultures and Economies 

29 August 2024

Cori Thomas convenes playwrights based in the United States for a roundtable discussion about working internationally. They parse the differences in new play development and theatregoing cultures in Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the Czech Republic.

One Year in Berlin
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One Year in Berlin

An Interview with Andrea Stolowitz by Henning Bochert

24 February 2016

Translator Henning Bochert talks with playwright Andrea Stolowitz who was recently in residence in Berlin at the English Theatre Berlin.

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