Laura Maria Censabella

Laura Maria Censabella’s new Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan commissioned play Beyond Words on the pioneering breakthroughs in animal cognition of scientist Dr. Irene Pepperberg of Alex & Me fame was produced by Central Square Theater in spring 2024 and was a Boston Globe Critics Pick. Her Ensemble Studio Theatre and Alfred P. Sloan commissioned play Paradise completed its sold-out west coast premiere at the Odyssey Theatre (Viola Davis, Julius Tennon and John Cappetta, producers) and was extended at The Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles in 2019. It premiered at Underground Railway/Central Square Theater in Cambridge, MA (IRNE Award Best New Play, Elliot Norton Nomination Outstanding New Script) and was co-produced by Passage Theatre/Luna Stage as well. It is available as a podcast...

Laura Maria Censabella’s new Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan commissioned play Beyond Words on the pioneering breakthroughs in animal cognition of scientist Dr. Irene Pepperberg of Alex & Me fame was produced by Central Square Theater in spring 2024 and was a Boston Globe Critics Pick. Her Ensemble Studio Theatre and Alfred P. Sloan commissioned play Paradise completed its sold-out west coast premiere at the Odyssey Theatre (Viola Davis, Julius Tennon and John Cappetta, producers) and was extended at The Matrix Theatre in Los Angeles in 2019. It premiered at Underground Railway/Central Square Theater in Cambridge, MA (IRNE Award Best New Play, Elliot Norton Nomination Outstanding New Script) and was co-produced by Passage Theatre/Luna Stage as well. It is available as a podcast through L.A. Theatre Works/Audible and was cited as an Exceptional Audiobook by AudioFile Magazine. She won the $10,000 ADAA William Saroyan Human Rights/Social Justice Playwriting Award for her play Carla Cooks The War, and her work has also been produced or workshopped by The Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays, The Women's Project & Productions, The Working Theatre, The Playwright's Laboratory (Arcola Theatre, London), Portland Stage, Gulfshore Playhouse, m2 productions, Interact Theatre in L.A., Northlight Theatre, the Athena Project, the Belmont Italian American Playhouse (which commissioned her play Some Girls), the Pacific Resident Theatre, The Festival of Faith and Writing at Calvin College, Wide Eyed Productions, and Ensemble Studio Theatre, where she is a member and runs the professional Playwrights Unit. Her one act play Interviewing Miss Davis was produced in Ensemble Studio Theatre’s One Act Marathon of Plays. Her children’s musical O’Sullivan Stew, written with composer-lyricist Frank Cuthbert, was commissioned and produced by Greene Arts Foundation, and an abridged version toured under the auspices of Urban Stages Outreach. Urban Stages then commissioned her musical The Last Pine Tree on Eagle Mountain (also written with composer-lyricist Frank Cuthbert) which toured for three years.

Ms. Censabella has been awarded three grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts: two in playwriting for Abandoned in Queens and Carla Cooks The War (a/k/a Three Italian Women), and The Geri Ashur Award in Screenwriting for her original screenplay Truly Mary. Truly Mary was subsequently developed at The New Harmony Project with director Angelo Pizzo and producer Michael London. She has also been a two-time participant in the O'Neill Playwrights Conference for Abandoned in Queens and Jazz Wives Jazz Lives and has received writing fellowships from Yaddo, Hedgebrook, SPACE on Ryder Farm, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, ArtLab, Brush Creek Foundation, The New Harmony Project and the O’Neill (under Jim Houghton). Her short play Posing was nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and The Actual Footage won the Tennessee Chapbook Prize for Drama. Both plays are published in Poems & Plays (Numbers Five and Seven), as is her play Stones Fall, Birds Fly (Number Sixteen). Her play Interviewing Miss Davis is published in the St. Petersburg Review 4/5 and online by IndependentPlaywrights.com; her full length Carla Cooks The War is published online by Connotation Press, and her long one act Abandoned in Queens is published in The Best American Short Plays of 2012-2013 (Applause Books).

Ms. Censabella's teaching experience includes the New School for Drama (current, Distinguished University-Wide Teaching Award), Columbia University's School of the Arts, Columbia College's Undergraduate Writing Program, Sarah Lawrence College, the Actors Studio Drama School, City University's MFA Writing Program, The Sewanee Writers' Conference, and Summer Literary Seminars in St. Petersburg, Russia.

She recently wrote the screenplay of Paradise for Vicangelo Films and JuVee Productions and has written the film adaptation Physics for HBO's Women: Breaking the Rules series. For two years she wrote for daytime serial television, winning two Emmy Awards. Her half-hour independent film Last Call (directed by Robert Bailey and starring Jude Ciccolella and Dana Dewes) was an official selection in many festivals throughout the world, including the Avignon Film Festival, the Other Venice Film Festival, the Sedona International Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives’ New Works Series, and the Breckenridge Film Festival where it won the Best Short Drama Award. It is released by Cinequest on a compilation DVD entitled Second Sight: Cinequest Favorite Short Films, Volume II and is available on Netflix (search: Second Sight, Vol. 2).

She is a member of the Dramatists Guild, the Writers Guild of America, East, the League of Professional Theatre Women and Honor Roll!. She received a B.A. in Philosophy from Yale University where she studied with Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, Henry Louis Gates, Nikos Psacharopoulos and Michael Roemer.

Scripts

Beyond Words

by Laura Maria Censabella

Synopsis

Dr. Irene Pepperberg studies the cognitive and communicative abilities of Grey parrots in this offbeat and poignant 30-year love story between scientist and research subject.

Dr. Irene Pepperberg studies the cognitive and communicative abilities of Grey parrots in this offbeat and poignant 30-year love story between scientist and research subject.

Paradise

by Laura Maria Censabella

Synopsis

Yasmeen Al-Hamadi is a Muslim, Yemeni-American senior at a struggling inner-city Bronx high school. Dr. Guy Royston is her disaffected science teacher, a former Evangelical with a mysterious past. An unlikely research team, together they embark on a neurological study, leading to stormy conflicts over love, faith and culture. An Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan commissioned play and finalist for the...

Yasmeen Al-Hamadi is a Muslim, Yemeni-American senior at a struggling inner-city Bronx high school. Dr. Guy Royston is her disaffected science teacher, a former Evangelical with a mysterious past. An unlikely research team, together they embark on a neurological study, leading to stormy conflicts over love, faith and culture. An Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan commissioned play and finalist for the 2016 Saroyan/Paul Playwriting Prize for Human Rights.

Carla Cooks The War

by Laura Maria Censabella

Synopsis

Carla worked with the Resistance during World War II. Antonia, her daughter, survived the war with her. As Carla struggles to overcome yet another heart attack, and Olivia, her granddaughter, struggles to care for her, she learns the truth about the cold war between her mother and beloved grandmother. A non-linear, comedy-drama about heroism, betrayals, the costs of surviving a war, gnocchi and the ephemeral...

Carla worked with the Resistance during World War II. Antonia, her daughter, survived the war with her. As Carla struggles to overcome yet another heart attack, and Olivia, her granddaughter, struggles to care for her, she learns the truth about the cold war between her mother and beloved grandmother. A non-linear, comedy-drama about heroism, betrayals, the costs of surviving a war, gnocchi and the ephemeral nature of truth. Winner of the ADAA $10,000 William Saroyan Human Rights/Social Justice Award in Playwriting.

Interviewing Miss Davis

by Laura Maria Censabella

Synopsis

It is 1985 in a musty Park Avenue hotel room, and Bette Davis--Miss Davis to you—will receive the Lifetime Achievement in Film Award after a harrowing year of breast cancer and stroke. Hours before the big event and on the eve of her daughter publishing a tell-all book, Miss Davis's beloved personal assistant (and nurse) Jacqueline reveals her decision to leave and proposes a new girl to take her place. How much...

It is 1985 in a musty Park Avenue hotel room, and Bette Davis--Miss Davis to you—will receive the Lifetime Achievement in Film Award after a harrowing year of breast cancer and stroke. Hours before the big event and on the eve of her daughter publishing a tell-all book, Miss Davis's beloved personal assistant (and nurse) Jacqueline reveals her decision to leave and proposes a new girl to take her place. How much will each sacrifice for the chance of a lifetime?

Abandoned in Queens

by Laura Maria Censabella

Synopsis

Nick and Frankie, father and teenage son, have to face some hard truths about themselves as they confront the realization that Rita--Nick's wife and Frankie's mother--has run away and is not coming back to them. Set in a small apartment in Queens along the highway as the sun sets through the open window. This is a long one act that has been performed on its own in an evening or has been paired with a short one...

Nick and Frankie, father and teenage son, have to face some hard truths about themselves as they confront the realization that Rita--Nick's wife and Frankie's mother--has run away and is not coming back to them. Set in a small apartment in Queens along the highway as the sun sets through the open window. This is a long one act that has been performed on its own in an evening or has been paired with a short one act. I have an accompanying magic realism curtain raiser: "Stones Fall, Birds Fly" that pairs beautifully if needed.

Stones Fall, Birds Fly

by Laura Maria Censabella

Synopsis

Lenny Vinci, down on his luck but an avid fan of flight and Leonardo da Vinci, recounts an extraordinary experience when he is suddenly no longer earthbound.

Lenny Vinci, down on his luck but an avid fan of flight and Leonardo da Vinci, recounts an extraordinary experience when he is suddenly no longer earthbound.

O'Sullivan Stew

by Laura Maria Censabella

Synopsis

Based on the beloved children’s book by Hudson Talbott which uses motifs from Irish fairytales, and written with composer/lyricist Frank Cuthbert, O’Sullivan Stew is a coming-of-age musical about a young Irish girl Katie O’Sullivan who releases her family and town from an evil spell through daring adventure and her powers of storytelling. Note: all rights have been acquired. O’Sullivan Stew is a trunk musical...

Based on the beloved children’s book by Hudson Talbott which uses motifs from Irish fairytales, and written with composer/lyricist Frank Cuthbert, O’Sullivan Stew is a coming-of-age musical about a young Irish girl Katie O’Sullivan who releases her family and town from an evil spell through daring adventure and her powers of storytelling. Note: all rights have been acquired. O’Sullivan Stew is a trunk musical and is meant to be performed with minimal props and sets.
(Score and song recordings available)