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Jennie Webb is an independent writer who has published numerous articles on a broad range of subjects in newspapers including The Los Angeles Times, national magazines and entertainment journals, and spent a year as a popular columnist for a Southern California weekly—she's been described as "Dorothy Parker at a PTA meeting."

Jennie works as an arts writer and theater critic—most recently for Back Stage & KCRW-FM, Southern California's premier NPR affiliate—and was the Los Angeles correspondent for a NY-based stage trade, TheatreScope. She has also created a variety of articles, web content and employee assistance materials for major corporate clients. Jennie is a frequent guest lecturer at area colleges and universities including L.A. Valley College and Cal State University Los Angeles.

Her work as a playwright has earned her support from Los Angeles' A.S.K. Theater Projects, the Alliance of Los Angeles Playwrights and The Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis.  (See Plays.)  Jennie is recipient of a 2010 Women in Theatre Red Carpet Award.   She is currently the playwright-in-residence at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum— where she runs theatre's "Botanicum Seedlings: A Development Series for Playwrights"—co-founder and an instigator of the Los Angeles Female Playwrights Initiative (LA FPI), a member of the Playwrights Union, Fell Swoop Playwrights and EST/LA Playwrights Unit, and a resident playwright at Rogue Machine Theatre.

She lives in Los Angeles with her drowsy musician husband and her house cat, Molly.

Read Jennie Webb's profile in NYTheatre.Com by Henry Murray

 

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From the Desk of...

Check out the interview with Jennie Webb for The Blog @ Boston Court by Sara Isreal

Playwrights Union Reading Festival

Playwrights Union Reading Festival

May 18 & 19, 2013

Fell SwoopPlaywrights

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