Occupation Playwright Name Rohina Malik Nationality American Role Playwright | Period 2008-present Notable works Unveiled | |
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Rohina Malik is a playwright, actress, speaker, story teller and solo performance artist of South Asian descent.
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- Biography
- Career highlights
- Nominations and awards
- Plays
- Publications
- Other activities
- References

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Biography

She was born and raised in London, England, where she showed great interest in theatre and drama. Her father is Pakistani while her mother is Indian. At the age of 15 she migrated to Chicago with her family and attended Niles North High School in Skokie, Illinois, where she wrote and performed in several theatrical plays.

She went to DePaul University completing a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Religions and is a certified Montessori teacher.

Her career in playwrighting and performance arts started in 2008 after taking a class on writing a one-person play with Tekki Lominicki in April 2008. During the same class, she started writing her much-acclaimed play Unveiled. She was offered at the end of the class to perform a sample of her play in the Fillet of Solo Festival at Live Bait Theater in July 2008. The next year, "Unveiled" had its world premiere at the 16th Street Theater, directed by Ann Filmer. Malik was offered a one-year residency at The Goodman Theater, in the inaugural group of The Goodman's Playwrights Unit.

Since 2010, Malik has performed her play "Unveiled" in over 200 universities, churches, synagogues and other places of worship to open up discussion about hate crimes, identity and discrimination.

She has also participated as key note speaker at several conferences through out North America.
Career highlights
Nominations and awards
Plays
Publications
Other activities
She was requested to provide video based inspirational reflections for 30 Good Minutes (a weekly multifaith program on WTTW (Channel 11)) PBS in Chicago. Her reflections will be shown throughout 2012 as part of the weekly program.
She has also performed her play "Unveiled" at various interfaith events, high schools and universities for example Princeton, Yale, University of Chicago, Brigham Young University, University of Oklahoma, Columbia University, University of Illinois, Stanford University.
She gave the keynote address at Dartmouth College for MLK Event in Jan 2016