[All my plays are copyrighted]
Dr. Janice Liddell, Professor Emerita of Clark Atlanta University, (CAU) retired after serving in several capacities at CAU for nearly 35 years, including professor of English, department of English chairperson and director of faculty development. She also served for five years as Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs and Coordinator of Faculty Development at Atlanta Metropolitan College. Liddell is the author of a children’s book and coeditor of a collection of literary criticism; as well, she is author of several published articles, poems and has had several plays produced nationally and internationally. Some of her produced plays includes Hairpeace (in Jamaica, Barbados and several theatres in the US); Who Will Sing for Lena? (in Jamaica, Belize...
[All my plays are copyrighted]
Dr. Janice Liddell, Professor Emerita of Clark Atlanta University, (CAU) retired after serving in several capacities at CAU for nearly 35 years, including professor of English, department of English chairperson and director of faculty development. She also served for five years as Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs and Coordinator of Faculty Development at Atlanta Metropolitan College. Liddell is the author of a children’s book and coeditor of a collection of literary criticism; as well, she is author of several published articles, poems and has had several plays produced nationally and internationally. Some of her produced plays includes Hairpeace (in Jamaica, Barbados and several theatres in the US); Who Will Sing for Lena? (in Jamaica, Belize, England, Scotland as well as Atlanta, Denver, Tulsa, Charlotte, Hickory (N.C.), NYC and other cities in the US.)--it earned Best Play of Festival at the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival (2016) and the Best Documentary of the United Solo Theatre Festival (2016). In 2021 the one-woman show presented by the Lexington Theatre (Connecticut) represented the U.S. at the Mondial du Théâtre (The World Festival of Community Theatre). In 2023, one of the award-winning actors took the play to Nigeria for the Lagos Fringe Festival where she performed before a standing ovation. Dr. Liddell is a wife, mother and grandmother and resides in Atlanta GA.