Eliza Bent
Eliza Bent  | |
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| Born | May 30, 1982 | 
| Alma mater | Boston College; Brooklyn College | 
| Occupation(s) | Writer, performer, journalist, stand up comedian | 
| Website | https://elizabent.wordpress.com/ | 
Eliza Bent (born May 30, 1982) is an American playwright, performer, and journalist.[1] Her plays have been staged off-broadway at theaters across New York City including: Abrons Art Center, A.R.T., New York Theatre Workshop (Next Door), The Bushwick Starr, and others.[2][3][4] She is a founding member of the Brooklyn-based Half Straddle theater company and a graduate of the Brooklyn College MFA program in playwriting.[5] Bent currently teaches in the department of Radio/Television/Film at Northwestern. [6]
Produced plays
- Bonnie's Last Flight (New York Theatre Workshop Next Door, 2019)
 - Indeed, Friend! (Clubbed Thumb, workshop production, 2018)
 - Aloha, Aloha, or When I Was Queen (Abrons Arts Center commission 2018))
 - Real Talk / Kip Talk (Abrons Arts Center commission 2016/17))
 - On a Clear Day I Can See to Elba (Atlantic Theater Amplified Series, 2017; New Ohio’s ICE Factory, 2016)
 - Toilet Fire (Abrons Arts Center, 2015; JACK, 2015; The Brick, 2016)
 - The Beyonce (Breaking String Theatre 2014; Adjusted Realists, 2018)
 - Asleep at the Wheel (workshop production, Brooklyn College, 2015)
 - Blue Wizard / Black Wizard (Incubator Arts Project, 2013; Other Forces, 2014)
 - The Hotel Colors (The Bushwick Starr, 2013)
 - Karma Kharms (or Yarns by Kharms) (Target Margin Lab at The Bushwick Starr, 2012)
 - Pen Pals Meet (Iranian Theatre Festival at The Brick, 2011)
 
Residencies
- LMCC Workspace 2018/19
 - Berkeley Rep's Ground Floor 2018
 - SPACE on Ryder Farm 2017 / Working Farm 2016
 - Target Margin Institute Fellow 2016
 - Casa Zia Lina 2014
 - MacDowell Colony 2013
 
References
- ^ "Eliza Bent | Samuel French". www.samuelfrench.com. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
 - ^ "About Moi". elizabent. 2016-06-12. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
 - ^ "ABOUT". HALF STRADDLE. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
 - ^ Radomsky, Rosalie R. (2014-08-31). "A Romance in Several Acts". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
 - ^ "ELIZA BENT". Atlantic Theater Company. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
 - ^ "Eliza Bent: School of Communication - Northwestern University". communication.northwestern.edu. Retrieved 2025-02-12.
 
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