Victoria Stewart
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Bio
Victoria Stewart's plays include Rich Girl (The Old Globe, Theatre 502, George Street Playhouse, Cleveland Playhouse, Lyric Stage), Mercy Watson to the Rescue! (Olympia Family Theater, Magik Theatre, Children's Theatre Company, Marin Theater Company), Hardball (Live Girls Theatre!, SPF), Fissures (lost and found) (Actors Theater of Louisville), Clandestino (Mixed Blood), LIVE GIRLS (Urban Stages, WHAT, Stage Left, Eternal Spiral Project), 800 Words: The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick, (Caravan Theater, Live Girls Theatre!, Workhaus Collective), an adaptation of Henry James' The Bostonians and a new play Ophelia Redux. She has received the Francesca Primus Award, a McKnight Advancement Grant, the Helen Merrill Award, the Susan Smith Blackburn Award (finalist), and the Jerome Fellowship. Recently, she finished a screenplay for HBO, APPETITE FOR SELF-DESTRUCTION. Her collaborative bilingual piece, CLANDESTINO, was developed at the Sundance MassMOCA lab and New York Theater Workshop. She was a founding member of the Workhaus Collective and is an Affiliated Writer with the Playwrights' Center and a member of WGA West and the Playwrights Union of Los Angeles.