SCOTT ORGAN

     writer





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Scott Organ is from Virginia and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

His full-length play
Phoenix had its world premiere at the 2010 Humana Festival and was workshopped at The Barrow Group.

His short plays China and The Mulligan were published in New American Short Plays 2005, edited by Craig Lucas and have been performed throughout the country. His one-act play and everybody else can be found in Best American Short Plays 2002-2003. His short play Afraid. Yes. Of. premiered Off-Broadway as a part of The Fear Project at The Barrow Group. Many other short plays have been performed at the Atlantic Theater Company's 453 New Work Series, which he helped create.

His full length play Fixed premiered at the Hangar Theater in Ithaca, New York and his other full-lengths have been performed and workshopped throughout the United States.  

His play City was produced at the Circle X Theater in Los Angeles where it won the LA Dramalogue Award for best new play. It was subsequently produced at the 1st New York International Fringle Festival, directed by Tony Award winner Michael Rupert, and at The Flea Theater in New York, directed by Kevin Moriarty.

Scott is the author of the screenplays Best Man and Ghostkeepers and the original television pilots The Powerball 7 and The Pines
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