An award-winning playwright will share her inspirations as a writer and advice on how others can make a career out of the arts during a lecture Thursday at 糖心视频.
Elizabeth Wong writes plays filled with comedy and social satire. The Tanne Foundation recently awarded Wong with the Tanne Foundation Award for artistic achievement, and the City of Los Angeles commended her themes on human rights. Some of her plays include 芒鈧揕etters to a Student Revolutionary,芒鈧 芒鈧揅hina Doll芒鈧 and 芒鈧揔imchee & Chitlins.芒鈧
Wong said she plans to share what inspires her to sit alone in a room on a sunny day starting at a blank screen 芒鈧 and write.
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J. Kevin Doolen, chair of the theatre department said Wong is a fantastic artist that represents the best of the theater industry. 芒鈧揑 am amazed by her sense of modesty, despite her accomplishments, her generosity and her incredible range of professional experiences in theater, television and film,芒鈧 he said.
Doolen asked Wong to lecture at EIU because she can engage students as a working professional. 芒鈧揑 want to encourage our students to explore the possibilities for writing and numerous avenues for a professional creative life,芒鈧 Doolen said. 芒鈧揑芒鈧劉ve seen her effectively do this with her students and I want that for our students here.芒鈧
Wong completed her master in fine arts degree from New York University芒鈧劉s Tisch School of Arts, and she currently lives in Los Angeles, Calif.
Wong芒鈧劉s lecture starts at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Hall of Doudna Fine Arts Center. The event is free and open to the public. For more information about Wong, click Campus Life
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