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  1. Neena Beber ’s plays include Jump/Cut, The Dew Point, Tomorrowland, and A Common Vision, all published by Samuel French; her one-act Misreadings premiered at the Humana Festival and has been produced around the world. Recipient of an Obie Grant, a Weissberger Award, a MacDowel ... View full profile.

  2. Oct 31, 2013 · Warning Forms and Content →. Living Art and Life: Misreadings. Posted onOctober 31, 2013by Roundtable Conversation. As Neena Bebers play Misreadings ends, we get Simone’s earlier lines “repl ayed, altered past the moment of regret, held over and over until they are bent into new possibilities” (10). The incremental alterations move ...

  3. Not Yet Rated. 11 years ago. Quinlan Smith. "This short play by Neena Beber was commissioned by the Actors Theatre of Louisville. The original cast was Maryann Urbano as Ruth and Jennifer London as Simone. Dir. Quin Smith.

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  4. maestramusic.org › profile › neena-beberNeena Beber • Maestra

    Her plays include the Obie-award winning Jump/Cut, as well as A Foreign Body, The Dew Point, Hard Feelings, Tomorrowland, A Common Vision, The Brief but Exemplary Life of the Living Goddess (as told by herself) and Misreadings, all published by Samuel French.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neena_BeberNeena Beber - Wikipedia

    Neena Beber is an American writer of plays and television screenplays. She is also a television producer. Beber wrote the sixth episode of the TBS comedy The Detour. Her short (10-minute) play Misreadings was included in Best American Short Plays, 1996–7.

  6. Neena Beber ’s plays include Jump/Cut, The Dew Point, Tomorrowland, and A Common Vision, all published by Samuel French; her one-act Misreadings premiered at the Humana Festival and has been produced around the world.

  7. Neena Beber was most recently at Actors Theatre of Louisville with her ten-minute play Misreadings (included in Best American Short Plays, 1996-7). A Common Vision and The Brief but Exemplary Life of the Living Goddess both premiered at the Magic Theatre; Tomorrowland at New Georges and subsequently Theatre J in Washington, D.C.; Failure to ...

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