Mona Mansour

Mona Mansour is an American playwright of Middle Eastern descent. She has been a member of the Public Theater's Emerging Writers Group and a Playwrights' Center Core Writer. She is currently a resident playwright at New Dramatists.[1] Mansour often writes about the Middle East, and she has frequently collaborated with English director Mark Wing-Davey.[2] In addition to her theater work, Mansour has written for the television shows Queens Supreme and Dead Like Me.[3]

Produced works

Awards and honors

  • 2012 Whiting Award
  • 2013 Sky Cooper New American Play Prize for The Way West
  • 2014 Middle East America Playwright Award

Notes

  1. "Mona Mansour". New Dramatists.
  2. Adam Szymkowicz. "Adam Szymkowicz". aszym.blogspot.com.
  3. "Mona Mansour". juniortheatre.com.
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