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  1. View Jason Grote’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. TV/Film/Game writer · I'm an award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and game developer whose work has ...

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  2. Jason Grote is a writer based in Los Angeles. Television work includes "Mad Men," "Hannibal," "Smash," and “Knightfall,” and original development with Warner Horizon, AMC Studios, Blumhouse, eOne, Endemol, Elara Pictures, Michael Shamberg Productions, Chernin Entertainment, and Katara Studios. He has adapted John Cheever's short story ...

  3. Jul 9, 2023 · Our first subject is Jason Grote, an accomplished writer of screen and stage whose TV credits include Mad Men, Hannibal and Smash, and whose plays include 1,001, Civilization (all you can eat) and This Storm Is What We Call Progress. His theater work has been developed and performed at dozens of venues across the world, and he has taught ...

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  4. Jason Grote is a playwright, screenwriter, and television writer based in Los Angeles. His plays include 1001, Civilization (all you can eat), Silence, Maria/Stuart, Hamilton Township, Darwin's Challenge, Box Americana, and This Storm Is What We Call Progress. His devised theatre work includes adapting the script for En Garde Arts' Basetrack ...

  5. Feb 12, 2012 · By Jason Grote, Special to the Los Angeles Times. Feb. 12, 2012 12 AM PT. As an East Coast “experimental” playwright, I’m often faced with disbelief when I tell my peers that I landed a ...

  6. Jason Grote’s Civilization (All You Can Eat) is a poignant commentary on America’s political landscape, not only at a national level but also within every home, at every dinner table, in every workplace. Set in the summer before the 2008 election, Grote captures the intense economic insecurity and extreme political divisiveness of the time ...

  7. 1001. Written by Jason Grote. Directed by Megan Sandberg-Zakian. July 15 – August 13, 2011. The Plaza Theatre @ The Boston Center for the Arts. A seductive fever-dream of a play, Grote’s kaleidoscopic reinvention of the “Arabian Nights” proves to be a timely tale as America reflects on the 10 year anniversary of 9/11. 1001’s rich ...

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