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Betty shamieh accepts award at atfp fifth annual gala
Betty Shamieh is an American playwright, author, screenwriter, and actor of Palestinian descent. She has written 15 plays.
Contents
- Betty shamieh accepts award at atfp fifth annual gala
- George salem introduces betty shamieh at atfp fifth annual gala
- Background
- Career
- Chocolate in Heat
- Roar
- The Black Eyed
- Again and Against
- The Machine
- Territories
- Anonymous
- Free Radicals
- Selected works
- Publication
- References

George salem introduces betty shamieh at atfp fifth annual gala
Background

Shamieh was born in San Francisco, California. She holds degrees from Harvard University and the Yale School of Drama.
Career

In 2012, Shamieh has authored 15 plays.

In 2004, she was a Clifton Visiting Artist at Harvard University and was selected as Playwriting fellow at Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies in 2005.

She has been awarded a Sundance Theatre Institute residency, New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, New Dramatists Van Lier fellowship, Ford Foundation grant, Yaddo residency, Arts International grant, and Rockefeller Foundation residency in Bellagio, Italy. She was awarded a playwriting grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and Theatre Communications Group to spend 2008 as a playwright-in-residence at the Magic Theatre.

Currently, Shamieh is a professor at Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. She also serves on the Screenwriting/Playwriting Advisory Board for the New York Foundation for the Arts and is working on a commission from Time Warner/Second Stage Theatre plus a first novel.
Chocolate in Heat

Shamieh performed in her play of monologues entitled Chocolate in Heat - Growing up Arab in America at its sold-out premiere at the New York International Fringe Festival in August 2001. The play has run twice off-off-Broadway and at more than 20 university theatres and venues.
Roar
Shamieh became the first Palestinian-American to have a play premiereoff-Broadway with the 2004 premiere of Roar, a drama about a Palestinian family. Tony-nominated Marion McClinton directed, and Annabella Sciorra and Sarita Choudhury starred. The play was New York Times Critics Pick for four consecutive weeks. Roar is currently being taught in multicultural theatre courses at universities throughout the United States.
The Black Eyed
Shamieh's play The Black Eyed had its off-Broadway premiere at New York Theatre Workshop. The Theatre Fournos of Athens, Greece, has produced it in Greek translation.
Again and Against
Shamieh's play Again and Against was read during the New Work Now festival at the Public Theater in November 2006 and at the Royal Court Theatre in January 2007.
The Machine
Shamieh's one-act play The Machine was produced by Naked Angels and directed by Marisa Tomei in 2007.
Territories
Shamieh's play Territories had its European premiere at the European Union Capital of Culture Festival and its world premiere at the Magic Theatre.
Anonymous
Shamieh received Honorable Mention for her screenplay Anonymous from the Third Annual Writers Network competition.
Free Radicals
Shamieh's play Free Radicals was commissioned by Het Zuidelijk Toneel in the Netherlands.
Selected works
Publication
both by Broadway Play Publishing Inc.