Myrna Lamb (born August 3, 1930 Newark, New Jersey) is an American playwright.
Anselma dell'Olio selected her work for a feminist Theater production, at the Martinique Theater, May 1969.
She graduated from The New School, and Rutgers University.
1971 Biennale de Paris production grant
1973 Rockefeller Fellowship residency grant for New York Shakespeare Festival
1973 Guggenheim Fellowship
1974, 1975 National Endowment for the Arts Music Program grant
1977 New York Shakespeare Festival grant (Playwrights on Payroll)
Apple Pie, New York Shakespeare Festival, NYC
Ballad Of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Academy, NY
But What Have You Done for Me Lately, Washington Square Church, NYC 1968
The Butcher Shop, Oberlin College, OH
The Comeback Act, Interart Theatre, NYC
Crab Quadrille, Interart Theatre, NYC, 1976
I Lost A Pair Of Gloves Yesterday, Manhattan Theatre Club, NY
In The Shadow of The Crematoria, Martinique Theatre, NYC
Jillila
The Mod Donna, New York Shakespeare Festival, NYC
Monologia:The Mod Donna and Scylon Z, Interart Theatre, NYC 1971
Mother Ann
Olympic Park, New York Shakespeare Festival, NYC (reading)
Pas de Deux, Oberlin College, OH
The Sacrifice, AMDA Theatre, NYC
The Serving-Girl and the Lady, Martinique Theatre, NYC
Two Party System
Balloon
Blood Alley
Dead Center
Point Pleasant America
Treatments for King of the Blitz