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Kermit Frazier has been a writer—especially playwright and television writer—as well as a teacher of writing, literature, and theater for nearly forty years. His plays have been produced in New York and around the country. He has written for multiple television series in various genres, including being a head writer for the popular children ...
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Jun 23, 2020 · June 23, 2020. The playwright Kermit Frazier has been sticking close to home, so it’s fortuitous that the protests have come to him — Black Lives Matter demonstrations at Grand Army Plaza and...
July 14, 2020. • by Choya Randolph, MFA '20. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging. Faculty. Arts & Culture. Although written in 1978, Professor Emeritus Kermit Frazier's play Kernel of Sanity still resonates as it examines modern Black issues.
Kermit Frazier has been a writer—especially playwright and television writer—as well as a teacher of writing, literature, and theater for nearly forty years. This past June, 2020, his career as a playwright was featured in a New York Times arts section article about his very first play, Kernel of Sanity, appearing online in Paul Vogel’s ...
May 24, 2022 · First Acts: A Black Playwright Comes of Age. Paperback – May 24, 2022. Playwright and television writer Kermit Frazier began life as a precocious Negro boy growing up in southeast Washington, D.C., during the Civil Rights era of the 1950s and 1960s.
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Jul 18, 2022 · From Our Authors | July 18, 2022. An Interview with Kermit Frazier. In the following interview, TMR intern Jed Graham talks with Kermit Frazier about his essay “Snow.” In that essay, Frazier delves into his childhood years spent in the Washington, DC, area during a pivotal period of American history.