Lily Dwoskin

Lily Dwoskin is a bookwriter, lyricist, and playwright based in New York. She is a graduate of NYU’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program. She is the bookwriter/lyricist of: Hyena in Petticoats, The Aviatrix and The Scarlet Savior which ran Off Broadway at St. Luke's Theatre. Originally, Lily is from the greater Philadelphia region. Her one act plays: Tales of Edgar Allen Poe and Story Time: The Wizard of Oz were commissioned by Hedgerow Theatre Company. A few of Lily’s stand alone songs were performed in William Finn’s “Ridiculously Talented…” cabaret at Barrington Stage Company. Lily's work has been performed at St. Luke's Theatre, The Laurie Beechman Theatre, The Greenroom 42, and more. Lily works for and is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild of America and has worked as a...

Lily Dwoskin is a bookwriter, lyricist, and playwright based in New York. She is a graduate of NYU’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program. She is the bookwriter/lyricist of: Hyena in Petticoats, The Aviatrix and The Scarlet Savior which ran Off Broadway at St. Luke's Theatre. Originally, Lily is from the greater Philadelphia region. Her one act plays: Tales of Edgar Allen Poe and Story Time: The Wizard of Oz were commissioned by Hedgerow Theatre Company. A few of Lily’s stand alone songs were performed in William Finn’s “Ridiculously Talented…” cabaret at Barrington Stage Company. Lily's work has been performed at St. Luke's Theatre, The Laurie Beechman Theatre, The Greenroom 42, and more. Lily works for and is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild of America and has worked as a director, dramaturg, teaching artist and stage manager.

Scripts

Three Bags Full: A Short Musical

by Lily Dwoskin

Synopsis

An adaptation of L. Frank Baum's short story "The Black Sheep", "Three Bags Full" (Music by: Xiaodan Zhang, Book/Lyrics by: Lily Dwoskin) is a musical about the meaning of friendship, and sacrifice. The Black Sheep loves her life, giving her wool to the farmer every year, but The Old Ram distrusts the farmer and all humans for that matter. When Peter, the little boy who lives on the lane asks The Black Sheep for...

An adaptation of L. Frank Baum's short story "The Black Sheep", "Three Bags Full" (Music by: Xiaodan Zhang, Book/Lyrics by: Lily Dwoskin) is a musical about the meaning of friendship, and sacrifice. The Black Sheep loves her life, giving her wool to the farmer every year, but The Old Ram distrusts the farmer and all humans for that matter. When Peter, the little boy who lives on the lane asks The Black Sheep for an extra bag of wool so he can stay warm in winter, The Black Sheep promises to help. But it's a promise that's hard to keep.

No Woman is an Island

by Lily Dwoskin

Synopsis

Melanie is preparing Rosh Hashanah dinner while her impatient family waits in the other room. But her son has chosen not to come.

Melanie is preparing Rosh Hashanah dinner while her impatient family waits in the other room. But her son has chosen not to come.

Terms and Conditions

by Lily Dwoskin

Synopsis

Sammi is a bridesmaid at Rachel's wedding. When she and her boyfriend, Mark find a mysterious photo-booth it is revealed that nothing is as it seemed.

Sammi is a bridesmaid at Rachel's wedding. When she and her boyfriend, Mark find a mysterious photo-booth it is revealed that nothing is as it seemed.

The Scarlet Savior: A Comic Book Musical

by Lily Dwoskin

Synopsis

Book/Lyrics: Lily Dwoskin, Book/Music: Austin Nuckols: Maggie Sullivan, a small town superhero gets hired by Superhero Inc. to take over as New York’s first female Superhero. But life isn’t a comic book and Maggie soon learns that the lines between heroes and villains, aren’t so clearly drawn.

Book/Lyrics: Lily Dwoskin, Book/Music: Austin Nuckols: Maggie Sullivan, a small town superhero gets hired by Superhero Inc. to take over as New York’s first female Superhero. But life isn’t a comic book and Maggie soon learns that the lines between heroes and villains, aren’t so clearly drawn.

Bytes!

by Lily Dwoskin

Synopsis

We are in the midst of an apocalypse. A virus has spread throughout the human race, turning every person into a groaning, brainless byte. The cause of this disease? Nobody knows. But Facebook is spreading it like wildfire. A rag tag group of survivors tries to end the virus by doing the only sensible thing, killing Mark Zuckerberg.

We are in the midst of an apocalypse. A virus has spread throughout the human race, turning every person into a groaning, brainless byte. The cause of this disease? Nobody knows. But Facebook is spreading it like wildfire. A rag tag group of survivors tries to end the virus by doing the only sensible thing, killing Mark Zuckerberg.

The Aviatrix

by Lily Dwoskin

Synopsis

The Aviatrix (Book and Lyrics by Lily Dwoskin; Music by Casey O’Neil) is a musical which asks the question, “What would you sacrifice for your dreams?” Told by all womxn voices, The Aviatrix follows Harriet Quimby, the first American woman to get her pilot’s license and the first woman in the world to fly across the English Channel. We follow Harriet as her constant drive to achieve greatness overtakes her...

The Aviatrix (Book and Lyrics by Lily Dwoskin; Music by Casey O’Neil) is a musical which asks the question, “What would you sacrifice for your dreams?” Told by all womxn voices, The Aviatrix follows Harriet Quimby, the first American woman to get her pilot’s license and the first woman in the world to fly across the English Channel. We follow Harriet as her constant drive to achieve greatness overtakes her relationships, including her friendship with fellow aviatrix, Matilde Moisant. In the end, Harriet meets the same fate as her fellow aviators when she is tragically thrown from her plane. With a contemporary pop and jazz score, The Aviatrix shares Harriet Quimby's legacy with a new audience and sings the story of this forgotten American hero.