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  1. May 19, 2024 · Inda Craig-Galván... I write things. Theatre Productions: A Jumping-Off Point. World Premiere. Round House Theatre. Developed at Bay Area Playwrights Festival. World Premiere – Directed by Jade King Carroll. April 10 - May 5, 2024 .

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      Inda Craig-Galván writes stuff – mostly plays and TV. Her...

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  2. Inda Craig-Galván. Writer: Will Trent. Inda is a playwright and occasional actor. Her work dwells in stories that explore the breadth and multiplicity of intra-racial conflicts, allegiances, and politics within the African-American community.

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  3. Mar 13, 2019 · Inda Craig-Galván stands beside a banner for her play “Black Super Hero Magic Mama,” with Kimberly Hébert Gregory pictured as the title character.

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    Inda Craig-Galván writes stuffmostly plays and TV. Her work often explores intra-racial conflicts and politics within the African-American community. Grounded in reality with a touch of magical realism that fucks with time & memories.

  5. She was a staff writer for the ABC series, The Rookie in 2018; this season, she is a story editor for ABC’s How to Get Away With Murder. “It was embracing the things from the different hats I wear that gave my playwriting the voice it has,” Craig-Galván says.

  6. Oct 3, 2022 · How an empathetic new L.A. play showcases a relationship rarely seen onstage. Inda Craig-Galván, who wrote “The Great Jheri Curl Debate,” at the David Henry Hwang Theater in Los Angeles ...

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Round House Theatre is premiering Inda Craig-Galván’s play A Jumping-Off Point. In it, a promising African American writer, Leslie Wallace, is confronted by Andrew, a white man from her graduate school days, who accuses her of using his script that he submitted for a school project about Black characters, rewriting it, and claiming authorship.