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Sarah Greenman

SARAH GREENMAN   (1978 - )

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Sarah Greenman is a playwright, actor, director and educator. She holds a BA in creative writing from Mills College where she was awarded the Gertrude Hung Chan Playwrighting Prize for her original play "Leni", based on the life of German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl. Sarah is also a graduate of the Pacific Conservatory for the Performing Arts in Santa Maria, CA where she most recently served as Interim Director of Outreach and Education. Sarah resides in Dallas, TX.

Plays by Sarah Greenman

SARAH GREENMAN

Leni

1st Produced:

Gene Frankel Theatre, 24 Bond Street, New York, NY 10012 (NY Int Fringe Festival)>>>

2007

Company:

Collaborative Play Productions

1st Published:

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Genre:

1h 45m Drama Multi-Media

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Synopsis:

German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl is dead, but she is not ready to lie down. Her 1934 film, "Triumph of the Will" supplied the Third Reich with an embattled epic. Fascism was mythic politics and Riefenstahl became its myth-maker. She was a child of the century and embodied some of its most troubling contradictions. Greenman's play journeys deep inside the mind and media of Leni Riefenstahl to discover why art can be a dangerous business.

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