Dale Perreault is a dramatist living in New York City and has written over 55 plays. His works have been presented at the Samuel Beckett and Harold Clurman Theaters, Dixon Place, Ensemble Studio Theatre, the Atlantic Theater, Naked Angels, the Dramatists Guild and the Flea. Other credits include works in Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver and Prague. He is featured in the ContentMint podcast series Five Minutes or Less in Episodes 1, 4, and the June 2022 Relaunch. He brought his play Euterpe to Professor Mary Stieber's Greek Mythology class at Cooper Union for a reading and discussion. His play Interbetween was staged in a vintage subway car at the New York Transit Museum by the Modern-Day Griot Theatre Company. His radio play Sculpitekt aired on over 100 stations nationally via the...
Dale Perreault is a dramatist living in New York City and has written over 55 plays. His works have been presented at the Samuel Beckett and Harold Clurman Theaters, Dixon Place, Ensemble Studio Theatre, the Atlantic Theater, Naked Angels, the Dramatists Guild and the Flea. Other credits include works in Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver and Prague. He is featured in the ContentMint podcast series Five Minutes or Less in Episodes 1, 4, and the June 2022 Relaunch. He brought his play Euterpe to Professor Mary Stieber's Greek Mythology class at Cooper Union for a reading and discussion. His play Interbetween was staged in a vintage subway car at the New York Transit Museum by the Modern-Day Griot Theatre Company. His radio play Sculpitekt aired on over 100 stations nationally via the Shoestring Radio Theatre network. This play was also staged on a bill with work by Mac Wellman and Lumberob in a benefit for Staging Ground magazine. He participated in Paula Vogel's Ubu Bake-Off on Presidents' Day 2018. His script Ubu Rot is archived in Yale's Beinecke Library American Literature Collection. He is a five time Semi-Finalist for the Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights Conference. He was a 2015 PlayPenn Semi-Finalist and a Finalist for the 2009 Princess Grace Playwriting Award. He audited 85 theater productions for the New York State Council on the Arts and is proud to have been part of the process bringing public funds to small theater companies with vision. He has worked at two radio stations and three libraries. He wrote the text for a Samuel Beckett centenary commemoration at Cooper Union Library, curated a Great Hall Speakers exhibit and one-day Dada pop-up there, and is the Project Liaison for the Voices from the Great Hall digital archive of recordings of a vast array of noteworthy Cooper Union speechmaking through the decades. He's a long-standing member of the Dramatists Guild. His playwriting debut was at Holy Trinity Elementary School in his hometown of Somersworth, NH.