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  1. Jacquelyn Reingold is an American playwright, TV writer, and teacher. She has written multiple plays and worked for television. Her television career started with writing for HBO . Career. Reingold was a dramatic writing teacher at Ohio University, New York University, and Columbia University.

  2. May 15, 2024 · What would life be like if you could not experience fear? How much fear do we need? Which part of the brain governs fear? FEAR LESS, the compelling new play by Jacquelyn Reingold, tells the story of Orva, whose damaged amygdala prevents her from feeling fear, and Nadine, the neuroscientist who spends years studying her. What transpires is an ...

  3. Jacquelyn Reingold writes for theater and television. Her plays, which include Kiss Me Somewhere Else, String Fever (starring Cynthia Nixon and Evan Handler), Acapulco, I Know, A Story About a Girl, Girl Gone, A Very Very Short Play, 2B (Or Not 2B), and Freeze Tag, have been seen in New York at Ensemble Studio Theatre, Naked Angels, The Working ...

  4. Jacquelyn Reingold writes for theatre, television, and film. Her plays include I Know in Ensemble Studio Theatre’s One Act Marathon, Up and Down for Christine Jones’ Theatre for One, A Story About A Girl and String Fever at Ensemble Studio Theatre starring Cynthia Nixon and Evan Handler, as well as many shorts for Ensemble Studio Theater.

  5. Nov 2, 2005 · String Fever, by Jacquelyn Reingold. Directed by Peg Denithorne. Lighting, Daniel Conway; costumes, Debra Kim Sivigny; sound, Bryan Miller. About 90 minutes.

  6. Dec 5, 1994 · In Jacquelyn Reingolds evocative “Girl Gone,” a topless dancer is determined to track down the person who murdered her best friend, another topless dancer, and inevitably most of the play ...

  7. Genre: comedy, dark comedy, drama, experimental, fable/folktale, movement/physical, romantic comedy. Keyword: neurodivergent character, great roles for actors in their 20s-30s, a play within a play, heightened language, LGBTQ, family and theater. Once upon a time there was a neurodiverse girl who had no words.

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