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BONE DRY by Paula Cizmar
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Poster Art from the Jungle Theater production, Minneapolis.

Welcome to the internet home of
writer/editor Paula Cizmar.

Paula Cizmar is a multi-genre writer—award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and journalist—whose work merges an uncompromising view of  social politics with a poetic sensibility and a great deal of humor.   Her essays and articles have appeared in magazines, journals, newspapers, and on the internet.  Her plays have been produced off-Broadway, in London, and in regional theatres from Maine to California including Portland Stage Company, The Women’s Project, American Place Theatre, San Diego Rep, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Playwrights Arena, The Jungle Theatre (Minneapolis), West Coast Ensemble, and (short plays) at Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Echo, and Circle Rep West. She has been artist-in-residence at numerous venues including Skidmore College and Portland Stage.  Among her plays are: Candy & Shelley Go to the Desert, Still Life with Parrot & Monkey, The Death of a Miner, Love Song for the Woman Whose Child Shot My Son, Boodaboy, Bone Dry (AKA The Copy Editor Murders), and Street Stories, winner of two Ovation Awards. As a screenwriter, she has had many projects in development in Hollywood, and she was a staff writer for two seasons on the PBS series “American Family,” starring Edward James Olmos.  

Also an educator, Paula Cizmar is an adjunct professor at the USC School of Theatre and teaches creative writing for Cuesta College’s Emeritus College.

She is a freelance editor, story analyst, and consultant with major publishing and entertainment industry clients.  (For more info, go to CONSULT on this website.)

Her most recent work includes Journeys and Seven, two documentary theatre projects written with the writers of Many Shining Lights (Paula Cizmar, Catherine Filloux, Gail Kriegel, Carol Mack, Ruth Margraff, Anna Deavere Smith, and Susan Yankowitz), and sponsored by Vital Voices, a foundation devoted to the international struggle for human rights.   (For more info, go to RECENT AND UPCOMING on this website.)  Other recent projects include Venus in Orange, a performance piece written with Laura Shamas, and Still Life With Parrot & Monkey, a comedy about consciousness, which will be published in an anthology by Lady Murasaki Books. She is currently doing a film adaptation of Julie Jensen’s play Two-Headed and writing a book entitled In a Blue Moon.

She lives on the Central Coast of California with her husband, writer/musician/paramedic Daniel Cariaga, and their Labrador retrievers, Bruno and Oscar.

Updates coming soon.....

What's New?

CANDY & SHELLEY GO TO THE DESERT on the West Coast, JOURNEYS on the East Coast,  and SEVEN on the road...

Check out RECENT AND UPCOMING for news of productions, readings, publications, and other current events.

Check out CONSULT for information about Paula Cizmar's editing and consulting services.
NEWS: SEVEN is now published (Dramatists Play Service) and also contains "The Bridge - A Portrait of Marina Pisklakova".....Paula Cizmar's short play RIVER: POST-FUTURIST was produced as part of Turning Points, A Festival of New Plays by Women at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York....DUO! THE BEST SCENES FOR TWO FOR THE 21st CENTURY is now in print (Applause Books)--and includes a scene from Paula Cizmar's STILL LIFE WITH PARROT & MONKEY....The playwrights of Many Shining Lights--Paula Cizmar, Catherine Filloux, Gail Kriegel, Carol K. Mack, Ruth Margraff, Anna Deavere Smith, and Susan Yankowitz--were awarded a National Endowment for the Arts consortium grant for their documentary theatre project JOURNEYS, which just completed a successful run at LaMaMa in New York City...In the next several months, SEVEN, another documentary theatre project by the same playwriting team, appears at a variety of U.S. and international venues, including a tour of Sweden....SEVEN was part of the Culture Project's Women Center Stage 2008....Many thanks to the 92nd Street Y in New York City, which launched SEVEN at an event where the show played to a capacity crowd of over 900 people at the Unterberg Poetry Center in January 2008...Check out RECENT AND UPCOMING for details...

VENUS IN ORANGE by Paula Cizmar & Laura Shamas
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More to come....