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Current Work Racing Daylight is a ghost story, a murder mystery, and a love story which crosses time. What happens when time collides? Sadie thinks she's going insane. Edmund is sure he's being haunted. And Henry...well, Henry's racing daylight. |
Short Bio BlueBarnProductions is dedicated to producing American-made products that do not bully the world into submission. Rather, they offer visions of a world where commonalities are highlighted and our diversities celebrated - because none of us fit well in shoes cobbled by others.
Nicole Quinn has written for HBO, Showtime, the networks, and Jodie Foster's Egg Pictures. Her play War at Home: Students Respond to Sept 11th, co-authored with award-winning playwright Nina Shengold and some 40 high school students and community members, is published by Playscripts, Inc., and anthologized in Under Thirty by Vintage Originals. Playscripts, Inc., will publish Odds & Ends, a collection of Quinn's short plays, in 2006. Quinn's "Hair is Crucial" won the Spirit of Moondance Award for Best Short Story at the 2004 Moondance Film Fest. Racing Daylight won the First Fifteen at the 2003 Tanglewood Film Fest. She has had scripts in the finals of the Winfemme Film Festival and the Moondance Film Festival. Information was at the Samuel French Play Festival 2005 and The Torment was a finalist at Lark Play Development 2005 and at MultiStages 2004. Nicole is a member of Actors & Writers.
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Honors Women in Film Finishing Funds, Spirit of Moondance: Best Short Story; Winfemme Finalist; Winner, First 15; Tanglewood Film Festival... |
Union Affiliations/Professional Organizations Actors Equity, AFTRA, SAG, WGAE
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Contact P.O. Box 349
Accord, NY 12404 |
Artist Location Accord, NY
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Type of artist Writer, Performer, Arts Educator, Other
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General Themes Activism/Social Justice, Death & Dying, Feminism/Gender Issues, Race/Ethnicity/Cultural Identity, Religion/Spirituality |
Keywords Movies, movie-making, directing, playwright, fiction, playwriting, |
| Last updated on March 14th, 2008 |
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