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Zachariah Ezer is an Assistant Professor of Performing Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. His work bridges theatrical practice and theoretical inquiry, focusing on dramaturgical innovation and contemporary playwriting.
- Education: MFA from The University of Texas at Austin, BA from Wesleyan University
His research and creative practice centers on:
- Experimental theater addressing social and philosophical questions
- Interdisciplinary dramaturgy
- Performance-based exploration of identity and technology
- Collaborative new play development
Notable trends in his creative output include interrogations of race, gender, and digital modernity through avant-garde theatrical forms, though specific article years couldn't be determined from the provided text.
Scientific Awards
- Dramatists Guild Foundation Catalyst Fellow
- Kumu Kahua Theatre’s Hawai’i Prize
- James A. Michener Fellowship
- The Playwrights Center’s Core Apprenticeship
- Wesleyan University’s Olin Fellowship
- Sokoloff Arts Creative Fellowship
Zachariah maintains an active advisory role in theater projects and has received commissions from multiple institutions, though specific grant details aren't disclosed in the text. He also contributes as a dramaturg to companies like The National Black Theatre and as a performer in alternative rock band Harper's Landing.




