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Tasha Gordon-Solmon

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Tasha’s writing has been developed and produced at the Humana Festival, Clubbed Thumb, Northern Stage, The NAMT Festival of New Musicals, New Georges, Sun Valley Center for the Arts, The Playwrights Realm, Theatre Now New York and The Flea. Directing credits include Ensemble Studio Theatre, Brooklyn Museum, The Tank, Boomerang Theatre Company, InViolet Theater, Pipeline Theater Company, The Flea, The Brick, Dixon Place, the Fire This Time Festival and the MFA programs at NYU and Columbia. Tasha is a recipient of the Dramatists Guild Fellowship, the Playwrights Realm Fellowship, a Puffin Foundation Grant, and an AFO Solo Collective Residency. Residencies include The Millay Colony, Bethany Arts Community, Barrington Stage Company and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She is a member of the TNNY Musical Writers Lab and the BMI Advanced Musical Theatre Workshop, and an alumna of the Clubbed Thumb Early Career Writers Group, Project Y Playwrights Group, New Georges Jam and Ars Nova Playgroup.

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