Nancy Kissam has written and directed several plays and musicals in New York and Los Angeles as well as received a Master's degree in Educational Theatre from NYU. Her first feature film script, Stone was included in the Outfest Screenwriter’s Lab and her second script, Drool, won the Slamdance Screenwriting Competition. Nancy directed Drool, which can be found on Amazon Prime Video. She won a short screenwriting competition with her short, Shave, which was then produced by Christine Vachon and Killer Films. Her TV pilot, "Georgie Girl" was a finalist at the Austin Film Festival’s sitcom competition. Nancy is a high school theatre teacher at Eagle Rock H.S. where she directed her original musical, "Mick & Beth Rule the School," an adaptation of Macbeth set to an 80s soundtrack. She...
Nancy Kissam has written and directed several plays and musicals in New York and Los Angeles as well as received a Master's degree in Educational Theatre from NYU. Her first feature film script, Stone was included in the Outfest Screenwriter’s Lab and her second script, Drool, won the Slamdance Screenwriting Competition. Nancy directed Drool, which can be found on Amazon Prime Video. She won a short screenwriting competition with her short, Shave, which was then produced by Christine Vachon and Killer Films. Her TV pilot, "Georgie Girl" was a finalist at the Austin Film Festival’s sitcom competition. Nancy is a high school theatre teacher at Eagle Rock H.S. where she directed her original musical, "Mick & Beth Rule the School," an adaptation of Macbeth set to an 80s soundtrack. She is also a writer of short stories and personal essays. Nancy lives in Los Angeles with her wife and two pugs.