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Trista Baldwin
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Personal Statement: My plays tend to be highly theatrical and physically intensive, bending genres and mixing high and low art, juxtaposing the poetic with the grotesque. I am interested in how a play is similar to a piece of music, in that meaning can be transmitted as much through rhythm and timing as through dialogue. So while I explore socio-politico-cultural issues, I also explore new “rhythms” for the stage.

Current Work
SAND receives its world premiere Feb 08 Off Bway @ The Women's Project, www.womensproject.org
DOE (Tokyo International Festival 2007 http://tif.anj.or.jp directed by Shirotama Hitsujiya of http://www.yubiwahotel.com)

Short Bio
Plays include DOE, SAND, PATTY RED PANTS, FALLING UP, ELECTROPUSS, SEX AND OTHER COLLISIONS and the campy cult hits CHICKS WITH DICKS I and II, developed and produced by companies including The Lark, New Georges, Urban Stages, The Empty Space Theater, Circle X, Stark Raving Theatre, Hypothetical, New Georges, BPP, HB Playwrights Workshop and the Playwrights Center of Minneapolis. Commissions include WADE THE BIRD for The Guthrie, STU AND RAY for New Georges and TERRA AUSTRALIS INCOGNITO for The Production Company.
Honors
McKnight Advancement Grant, Jerome Fellowship (04-05,05-06) Core Member of The Playwrights Center , Professor of Playwriting, St.Cloud State U.

Union Affiliations/Professional Organizations
Dramatists Guild, Core Member, Playwrights' Center

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Artist Location
New York / Minneapolis

Type of artist
Writer, Director, Performer

General Themes
Economics/Class, Comedy/Humor/Satire, Sexuality, Death & Dying, Feminism/Gender Issues
Last updated on January 21st, 2008

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