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Wendy Kout. OUR FILM JACOB THE BAKER IS NOW AVAILABLE ON PRIME VIDEO! Welcome to my work… I write and produce in various media with a sense of humor, heart, heartbreak, and hope. I write about the present and the past, sometimes weaving them and sometimes weaving comedy and drama.
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WE ARE THE LEVINSONS. Performed in St. Paul, MN; Victoria,...
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WE ARE THE LEVINSONS - Wendy Kout
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NAKED IN ENCINO - Wendy Kout
- DON'T BLAME ME, I VOTED FOR HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS
DON'T BLAME ME, I VOTED FOR HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS - Wendy...
- JACOB THE BAKER
JACOB THE BAKER - Wendy Kout
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- DORFMAN IN LOVE
DORFMAN IN LOVE - Wendy Kout
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This one-hour play, commissioned by CenterStage Theatre and the Louis S. Wolk Jewish Community Center of Greater Rochester and written by Wendy Kout, teaches the chronological history of the Holocaust by enacting the actual experiences of Jewish children and teenagers from Europe.
Wendy Kout. Playwright / Producer. Wendy Kout is an award-winning writer/producer of stage, film, virtual screen, and television. SURVIVORS was commissioned by CenterStage Theatre of Rochester, New York, and has been touring schools and stages there since 2018.
Creative Team. Wendy Kout (Playwright) is an award-winning writer/producer of stage, film, virtual screen and television, whose work has been appreciated around the world.
Feb 5, 2020 · Once known for contemporary female-centric comedy in film and television, I’m now known as a playwright of comedies and dramas. I’m also known for creating Jewish characters and exploring Jewish life and history on screen and stage.
Wendy Kout is a playwright and producer who writes and produces for stage, screen and print. Her plays include SURVIVORS, WE ARE THE LEVINSONS, MY TOWN, DON'T BLAME ME, I VOTED FOR HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS and more.
Wendy Kout. Writer: Anything But Love. Wendy Kout is known for Anything But Love (1989), CBS Summer Playhouse (1987) and Jacob the Baker (2023).