Showing posts with label American Playwright Susan Kathryn Hefti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Playwright Susan Kathryn Hefti. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2011

Now You Can Make a Tax-Deductible Contribution to Support the Work of American Playwright Susan Kathryn Hefti

Thanks to the non-profit arts service organization Fractured Atlas, you can now make a tax-deductible contribution to support the continued works of emerging American Playwright Susan Kathryn Hefti. Tax-deductible contributions to The Emerging American Artist's Fund - which benefits exclusively the continued development of works by emerging American Playwright Susan Kathryn Hefti - can be made online by simply clicking on this link.

The Emerging American Artist's Fund is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the purposes of The Emerging American Artist's Fund must be made payable to 'Fractured Atlas' and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

To read more about the works of emerging American Playwright Susan Kathryn Hefti, please visit her online bio by simply clicking on this link.

Thank you for your continued interest and for your generous support!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

The New York Observer's George Gurley Talks with American Playwright Susan Kathryn Hefti About Her Hit Comedy 'Dear Prudence'

Over a casual lunch on the Upper East Side, The New York Observer's George Gurley talked with American Playwright Susan Kathryn Hefti about the world premiere of her hit comedy Dear Prudence.

Their conversation was then translated into The New York Observer's own special dialect (longtime NYO readers will need no supertitles) and memorialized in the paper's legendary Eight Day Week column:




The New York Observer's conversation with Hefti had her phone ringing off the hook for months!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Playwright Susan Kathryn Hefti Nominated to 2010 Nantucket Screenwriters Colony

Nominated to the 2010 Nantucket Screenwriters Colony by acclaimed filmmaker Mitchell Lichtenstein - best known for his films TEETH and HAPPY TEARS - Susan Kathryn Hefti is the author of the screenplays THE POLKA DOT TEA PARTY and SUM LUV KITCHEN.

With Canadian filmmaker Chris Smets, Susan Kathryn Hefti - an American Playwright and active member of the Dramatists Guild - co-authored the screenplay BAD DATES a dark comedy about dating and mating in NYC based on Hefti's original story idea.