Robin Pullen

Robin Pullen is an award-winning playwright and musical theatre writer. Her play Women of Roswell earned Best New Play at the Georgia Theatre Conference, was a Finalist at New York’s American Globe Theatre and the David Mark Cohen National Playwriting Competition, and led to Kennedy Center participation following an ACT/KCT nomination. Her musical Paint! Marc Chagall’s Colorful Musical Adventure was a National Children’s Theatre Festival winner, produced at Actors’ Playhouse, and is published by Concord Theatricals. Caro’s Comet: The Celestial Cinderella was a Semifinalist in the 2024 Eugene O’Neill National Musical Competition. A gifted teacher, Robin has trained with ASCAP and the Kennedy Center and is a member of the Dramatists Guild, SCBWI, and Working Title Playwrights.

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Robin Pullen is an award-winning playwright and musical theatre writer. Her play Women of Roswell earned Best New Play at the Georgia Theatre Conference, was a Finalist at New York’s American Globe Theatre and the David Mark Cohen National Playwriting Competition, and led to Kennedy Center participation following an ACT/KCT nomination. Her musical Paint! Marc Chagall’s Colorful Musical Adventure was a National Children’s Theatre Festival winner, produced at Actors’ Playhouse, and is published by Concord Theatricals. Caro’s Comet: The Celestial Cinderella was a Semifinalist in the 2024 Eugene O’Neill National Musical Competition. A gifted teacher, Robin has trained with ASCAP and the Kennedy Center and is a member of the Dramatists Guild, SCBWI, and Working Title Playwrights.

PLAYS
WOMEN OF ROSWELL (full length drama)
In redefining what is home, EMMA disguises herself as a soldier, forcing LIA to find her own way as a factory worker at the Ivy Woolen Mill. Based on the true history of Civil War, Georgia, where 400 factory workers were accused of treason and forced to rail north away from their homes
Women of Roswell earned “Best New Play” at the Georgia Theater Conference,’06 Finalist at New York’s American Globe Theater, Kennedy Center participation following a ACT/KCT nomination, and Finalist for the David Mark Cohen National Playwriting competition
PAINT:( (family musical)
This colorful, comedic tale, complete with a singing Fish and dancing Cow, paints the story of young, Jewish, painter Marc Chagall’s quest to be an artist. Through fanciful biographical scenes where he must get permission from his parents and extended family to pursue a non-Jewish trade, his childhood journey to art school artfully, playfully, comes to life.
PAINT premiered at the 13th Annual National Children's Festival in Coral Gables, Florida. . Paint!, Marc Chagall’s Colorful Musical Adventure, the 2007 National Children’s Theatre Festival winner, was produced at Coral Gables’ Actors’ Playhouse, and is published by Samuel French.

TEACHERS the MUSICAL (full length musical)

True tales from the Teacher’s Lounge! A retiree wannabe discovers her teaching partner has only taught cats and her new student, Satan, is a toe breaker, in this musical comedy about tested teachers who find out what they have isn’t what they want!

Teachers, the Musical, winner of a Metropolitan Atlanta Theater award, has enjoyed almost a dozen Atlanta area productions.

CARO'S COMET, a family musical about comet discoverer, Caroline Hershel
FREE ADVICE, an interactive comedy featuring George Vaill, who appeared on the Today Show

Scripts

CARO'S COMET, The Celestial Cinderella!

by Robin Pullen

Synopsis

Caroline Hershel, the first woman to discover a comet, was destined to do only woman's work until her magic telescope introduced her to Newton, astronomy, and thousands of constellations! She became the first woman ever who is officially recognized as a scientist. This family musical meets national standards for science and math.

Caroline Hershel, the first woman to discover a comet, was destined to do only woman's work until her magic telescope introduced her to Newton, astronomy, and thousands of constellations! She became the first woman ever who is officially recognized as a scientist. This family musical meets national standards for science and math.

PAINT

by Robin Pullen

Synopsis

This colorful, comedic tale, complete with a singing Fish and dancing Cow, paints the story of young, Jewish, painter Marc Chagall’s quest to be an artist. Through fanciful biographical scenes where he must get permission from his parents and extended family to pursue a non-Jewish trade, his childhood journey to art school artfully, playfully, comes to life. PAINT premiered at the 13th Annual National Children's...

This colorful, comedic tale, complete with a singing Fish and dancing Cow, paints the story of young, Jewish, painter Marc Chagall’s quest to be an artist. Through fanciful biographical scenes where he must get permission from his parents and extended family to pursue a non-Jewish trade, his childhood journey to art school artfully, playfully, comes to life. PAINT premiered at the 13th Annual National Children's Festival in Coral Gables, Florida. . Paint!, Marc Chagall’s Colorful Musical Adventure, the 2007 National Children’s Theatre Festival winner, was produced at Coral Gables’ Actors’ Playhouse, and is published by Samuel French

Amelia, the Island Musical

by Robin Pullen

Synopsis

AMELIA, dressed as the island, tries to drum up tour business when PIRATE ups her game, leading her on a musical, swashbuckling adventure to capture the island’s true treasure and save her job.

AMELIA, dressed as the island, tries to drum up tour business when PIRATE ups her game, leading her on a musical, swashbuckling adventure to capture the island’s true treasure and save her job.

ISLAND FEVER!

by Robin Pullen

Synopsis

SYNOPSIS: In this comedy of reinvention, unwitting neighbors at midlife, a Born Again Virgin, and the widowed Last Bachelor on the Island, are thrust suddenly into singlehood, embarking on a wild adventure of “non date dates” to appease their well-intentioned daughters.

SYNOPSIS: In this comedy of reinvention, unwitting neighbors at midlife, a Born Again Virgin, and the widowed Last Bachelor on the Island, are thrust suddenly into singlehood, embarking on a wild adventure of “non date dates” to appease their well-intentioned daughters.

Women of Roswell

by Robin Pullen

Synopsis

In redefining what is home, three women confront the limits of their freedom, rediscovering their respective roles. In order to save her daughter, EMMA disguises herself as a soldier, forcing LIA to find her own way as a factory worker at the Ivy Woolen Mill. A bond forges between LIA and CLAIRE, two unlikely friends, as they are banished from their homes and former ways of life.

In redefining what is home, three women confront the limits of their freedom, rediscovering their respective roles. In order to save her daughter, EMMA disguises herself as a soldier, forcing LIA to find her own way as a factory worker at the Ivy Woolen Mill. A bond forges between LIA and CLAIRE, two unlikely friends, as they are banished from their homes and former ways of life.

TEACHERS, the MUSICAL!

by Robin Pullen

Synopsis

True Tales from the Teacher’s Lounge!
A desperate retiree discovers her young teaching partner has only taught cats, and her new student, Satan, is a toe breaker, in this musical comedy about tested teachers who struggle to save their school and themselves.

True Tales from the Teacher’s Lounge!
A desperate retiree discovers her young teaching partner has only taught cats, and her new student, Satan, is a toe breaker, in this musical comedy about tested teachers who struggle to save their school and themselves.

MAMALEH

by Robin Pullen

Synopsis

REBEKAH and MARCUS find the courage to transcend loss and to persevere during times of racial uncertainty.

As racial tensions ignite Atlanta, MARCUS flees to his former school to confront his favorite teacher and save himself. Lost and afraid in his southern city that no longer looks like home, he must come to terms with his new reality, forcing his mentor to face her own.

Leaving thirty years of teaching...

REBEKAH and MARCUS find the courage to transcend loss and to persevere during times of racial uncertainty.

As racial tensions ignite Atlanta, MARCUS flees to his former school to confront his favorite teacher and save himself. Lost and afraid in his southern city that no longer looks like home, he must come to terms with his new reality, forcing his mentor to face her own.

Leaving thirty years of teaching behind, REBEKAH, who has always believed in the America that she taught, questions if she made a difference with her students, so reexamines her priorities in this suddenly unfamiliar landscape. REBEKAH’s Jewish faith has always been her stronghold, but when the streets outside her classroom become dangerous, she is forced to step away from the feigned safety of her classroom, to find the courage in herself to sustain.

From their class corner of “Why” and “What” Street, REBEKAH and MARCUS must discover their new roles in a broken America, and justify their own visions of God, their Mamaleh, their “little mother,” whom they turn to when they try to reinvent themselves in their transformed world.