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  1. May 11, 2024 · Scott C. Sickles, 104-20 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY, 11375, United States

  2. SCOTT C. SICKLES (he/him) is an LGBTQ/neurodivergent/biracial Korean American writer. He has received five consecutive Writers Guild of America Awards for the daytime serial General Hospital, and numerous Emmy Award nominations. For over thirty years, his plays have been performed in New York City, his native Pittsburgh, across the United ...

  3. Mar 23, 2023 · March 22, 2023. Scott Sickles has been writing plays since the late 1980s. Like so many artists and other writers, he draws on his personal experiences as inspiration. He writes about what angers him, disturbs him, or makes him fearful. He can use his art as a weapon against or a magnifying glass up to the struggles he’s overcome in his life.

  4. Scott Sickles. SCOTT C. SICKLES (he/him/his) is a biracial Korean American / LGBTQ / neurodivergent writer. He is an Emmy and five-time Writers Guild of America Award winner for the daytime serial General Hospital. For more than thirty years, his plays have been performed in New York City, his native Pittsburgh, across the United States, as ...

  5. SCOTT C. SICKLES is an LGBT, biracial Asian-American writer. He has received five consecutive Writers Guild of America Awards for the daytime drama “General Hospital,” as well as seven Emmy Award nominations. His plays have been performed in New York City, across the United States, and internationally in Canada, Australia, the UK, Hungary, Singapore, and Lebanon. He made his LORT debut in ...

  6. SCOTT C. SICKLES is an LGBTQ/neurodivergent/biracial Korean American writer. His plays have been performed in New York City, across the U.S., and internationally in Canada, Australia, the UK, Hungary, Singapore, Indonesia, and Lebanon. He is the author of Playing on the Periphery: Monologues and Scenes for and About Queer Kids.

  7. Intellectuals. by. Scott Sickles. [FULL LENGTH COMEDY] Psychologist Margot leaves her philosophy professor husband Philip to "explore untapped feminie potential" by giving lesbianism a whirl. The separation leaves them and their gay best friend Brighton to thier own devices, schemes, and unexpected romances. Mayhem ensues. 2 acts; 120-130 minutes.

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