
About
Nina Morrison is a Lecturer in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of New Hampshire. Her work bridges playwriting, dramaturgy, and environmental themes. She holds an MFA in Dramatic/Theatre Arts from Columbia University and a B.A. from Oberlin College.
Education:
- M.F.A., Dramatic/Theatre Arts, Columbia University
- B.A., Oberlin College
Research & Creative Work: Morrison specializes in ecogothic theatre, as seen in her play The Vault, a Global Seed Vault-inspired thriller developed with the Boston Museum of Science. Her plays include Forever Home, Born Naked, and Google Doll, developed by institutions like the Huntington Theatre Company and SpeakEasy Stage Company.
Awards & Grants:
- Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellow
- Huntington Playwriting Fellow
- Richard Rodgers Fellow
- Shubert Foundation grantee
Teaching & Mentorship: Teaches playwriting, screenwriting, and introductory theatre courses. Previously taught at Grub Street and Northeastern University. Courses include ENGL 625A: Screenwriting and THDA 640W: Playwriting.
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