Donna Spector’s play Golden Ladder (Women Playwrights: Best Plays of 2002, Smith & Kraus) was produced Off Broadway, as was her first play, Another Paradise. She has written 18 full-length plays that have appeared Off Off Broadway, regionally and in Canada, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and Greece. She received two N.E.H. grants to study theater in Greece and production grants from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and the New York Council for the Arts. Winner of Acrosstown Repertory’s 2008 Sunwall Comedy Prize and the 2009 Eileen Heckart Senior Drama Award, she was a finalist in the Beverly Hills/Julie Harris and Mill Mountain Theatre competitions, Reverie’ Productions’ Next Generation Contest, the Kentucky Women Writers’ Contest and the Theatre Unbound Competition, a semi-finalist for the O...
Donna Spector’s play Golden Ladder (Women Playwrights: Best Plays of 2002, Smith & Kraus) was produced Off Broadway, as was her first play, Another Paradise. She has written 18 full-length plays that have appeared Off Off Broadway, regionally and in Canada, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and Greece. She received two N.E.H. grants to study theater in Greece and production grants from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and the New York Council for the Arts. Winner of Acrosstown Repertory’s 2008 Sunwall Comedy Prize and the 2009 Eileen Heckart Senior Drama Award, she was a finalist in the Beverly Hills/Julie Harris and Mill Mountain Theatre competitions, Reverie’ Productions’ Next Generation Contest, the Kentucky Women Writers’ Contest and the Theatre Unbound Competition, a semi-finalist for the O’Neill Playwrights’ Conference, Chesterfield Writer’s Film Project and short-listed in the BBC/British Council International Playwriting Competition. Her play Short-Term Affairs (35 IN 10: Thirty-Five Ten-Minute Plays, Dramatic Publishing) won the Palm Springs National Short Play Fest and was produced at Playwrights Circle in Palm Springs, Gallery Players, Brooklyn, and Actors on the Verge, NYC. Manhattan Transits was a semi-finalist in Beverly Hills/Julie Harris contest and the Chesterfield Writer’s Film Project; short-listed in the BBC/British Council International Playwriting Competition, given staged readings at Urban Stages, NYC; Medicine Show, NYC; Passage Theatre in Trenton, NJ; Contemporary Theatre of Syracuse; Players Theatre, NYC; 2012 Women Playwrights International Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. Her agent is Peter Sawyer at Fifi Oscard Agency.