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Carrie Nutt

Carrie Louise Nutt received her Masters in Playwriting from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers where she taught Screenwriting, Playwriting and Expository Writing. Her work has been produced or developed at Actors Theatre of Louisville, New Dramatists, The Lark, 59E59, LaMama, Manhattan Theatre Source, the Great Plains Theatre Conference and by the National New Play Network.  She has been a finalist or semi-finalist at the O’Neill, for the Lila Acheson Playwriting Fellowship, Youngblood, Soho Rep’s Writer/Director Lab and the Heideman Award.  She is published in One on One: The Best Men’s Monologues for the 21st Century by Applause. Carrie was awarded “The Best New Works for Young Women” and has been NNPN’s Emerging Playwright in Residence and PTNJ’s Emerging Woman Playwright in Residence. Currently, she’s working on a new pilot Never Ever Land, about 30-somethings that can’t get their proverbial “s&*t together.” Carrie performed the first installment of her one-person show Boarding School for the Sit n’ Spin at Comedy Central’s Hudson Theatre in LA where she lived and worked before moving back to the PNW.