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  1. Lydia R. Diamond (born April 14, 1969, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American playwright and professor. Among her most popular plays are The Bluest Eye (2007), an adaptation of Toni Morrison 's novel; Stick Fly (2008); Harriet Jacobs (2011); and Smart People (2016).

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    • Stick Fly, Harriet Jacobs, Voyeurs de Venus
    • Playwright, professor
  2. Lydia R. Diamond is a playwright and professor at Boston University. She wrote Stick Fly, Harriet Jacobs, and The Bluest Eye, among other plays, and received a Radcliffe Institute fellowship to work on Smart People and Victoria’s Sarah.

  3. May 10, 2024 · Diamond tells about her life as an actress, playwright, director, and teacher, and details how she left a growing national reputation at the Goodman and other Chicago-area theaters behind. She says, “I was lucky to find my way into the theater community in Boston.

  4. Feb 16, 2016 · We talk to playwright Lydia R. Diamond about her new play Smart People, her writing process, how she thinks new play development can be improved, her ideas about a fashion play, representation, and much more.

  5. (Bio as of May 2022) Lydia R. Diamond ( Playwright ) is an award-winning playwright whose works include The Gift Horse (2002 premier at Goodman Theatre); Toni Stone ; Smart People; Stick Fly (Broadway run at Cort Theatre); Voyeurs de Venus; Harriet Jacobs; The Bluest Eye; The Inside and Stage Black .

  6. 6 days ago · Mogbock is starring as a Negro Leagues pioneer in the Huntington’s production of “Toni Stone,” Lydia R. Diamonds play about the first Black woman to play professional baseball. For Stone...

  7. Today, Lydia Diamond is known both as a playwright and a professor. She has received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award as well as countless other accolades. She often incorporates underrepresented perspectives and adaptations into her work, making her the perfect person to bring The Bluest Eye from the page to the stage.

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