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Julia Jarcho is an American experimental
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of theater and performance studies. The NYC company
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produces and debuts her new works. She won the 2013 Obie for Best New American Play for ''Grimly Handsome''. Chief theater critic for ''
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has called her "a queen of experimental mayhem". Jarcho is an Associate Professor and Head the MFA Playwriting Program at
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.


Background

Jarcho grew up in New York City, where she attended
Hunter College High School Hunter College High School is a secondary school located in the Carnegie Hill neighborhood on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It is administered by Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY). Hunter is publicly funded, and there i ...
. She graduated from
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with a degree in literature. Her senior thesis, ''Going on: Wittgenstein's Liveness and the Grammar of Theater'', included the production of an original play, ''Grammar''. She received her PhD from UC Berkeley's Rhetoric Department in 2013.


Career

Jarcho began her career in experimental theater as a performer, acting in plays by Richard Maxwell in Downtown New York theaters such as the Ontological Theater and
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.


Plays

Nursery, written when she was a senior at
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, was a winner of the Young Playwrights Festival National Playwriting Competition and was performed at the Cherry Lane Theater in 2001. Her adaptation of
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’ poem, '' The Highwayman'' was presented at the NTUSA performance space in Brooklyn in December 2004 and published in ''The Best American Short Plays 2005-2006''. ''Delmar'' was staged at the Prenzlkasper theater in Berlin, Germany, in October 2005. Jarcho later collaborated with visual artist, Meredith James, who adapted the play as a video installation at the Jack Hanley Gallery. As a member of the playwrights' collective, 13P, Jarcho's ''American Treasure'' was staged at Paradise Factory Theatre in November 2009. ''The New York Times'' called the play, "an odd, dense, oblique but haunting work" and noted that Jarcho is "a remarkably clever, bewitching writer and a master of stylized behavior." ''Grimly Handsome'' premiered at the Incubator Arts Project in January 2013 as part of the Other Forces Festival and won the Obie for Best New American Play that year. In January 2015 it was remounted at JACK in Brooklyn. Other productions by Jarcho include: ''Dreamless Land'' which premiered with
New York City Players New York City Players is a not-for-profit New York City-based experimental theatre company founded in 1999 by playwright and director Richard Maxwell to present his work. The company has produced approximately 30 new plays in New York and has ...
at the
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in November 2011; ''Nomads'', directed by Alice Reagan, was the final play performed at the Incubator Arts Project in June 2014; ''Every Angel is Brutal'', directed by Knud Adams, was part of
Clubbed Thumb Clubbed Thumb is a downtown theater company in New York City that commissions, develops, and produces "funny, strange, and provocative new plays by living American writers." Since its founding in 1996, the company has earned five OBIES (including t ...
's Summerworks 2016 lineup and staged at the Wild Project. Her most recent play, ''The Terrifying'', premiered at the Abrons Arts Center in March 2017.


Style

The playwright
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...dealing with the whole analysis of what theater is.” Structurally, Jarcho's plays have employed unconventional storytelling techniques—what the ''New Yorker'' and others have called, "non-linear," and ''Time Out New York'' and ''New York Theatre Review'' have referred to as "shifting" narratives. Actors in Jarcho's productions often perform multiple roles to engage audiences in questions of coherent selfhood and stable identity.


Works


As playwright and director

* ''Pathetic'' (Minor Theater, June 2019) * ''The Terrifying'' (Minor Theater, March–April 2017) * ''Grimly Handsome'' (Incubator Arts Project, January 2013 and JACK, January 2015) * ''Dreamless Land'' (New York City Players, November 2011) * ''American Treasure'' (13P, New York, November 2009 and Bay Area Playwrights Festival, May 2009) * ''Aria Da Capo'' (Target Margin, New York, June 2009) * ''All I Do Is Dream Of You'' (Festival 100º/Sophiensaele, Berlin, February 2006) * ''The Highwayman'' (NTUSA performance space, New York, December 2004)


As playwright

* ''Every Angel is Brutal'', directed by Knud Adams (Clubbed Thumb, May 2016) * ''Nomads'', directed by Alice Reagan (Incubator Arts Project, May/June 2014) * ''A Small Hole'', directed by Alice Reagan (Performance Lab 115, NYC Fringe Festival, August 2006) * ''Nursery'', directed by Brett W. Reynolds (Young Playwrights Festival/Cherry Lane Theater, New York, Fall 2001; directed by
Mark Ravenhill Mark Ravenhill (born 7 June 1966) is an English playwright, actor and journalist. Ravenhill is one of the most widely performed playwrights in British theatre of the late-twentieth and twenty-first centuries. His major plays include ''Shoppin ...
at UC Davis, Fall 2005)


Awards and honors

Jarcho is the recipient of the Mark O’Donnell Prize, a Doris Duke Impact Award, an Obie for Best New American Play, a Berrilla Kerr Award for Excellence in Playwriting, and a Sarah Verdone Writing Award. She has been a resident at the Eugene O’Neill Playwrights Conference, the Playwrights Foundation, the Macdowell Colony, and SPACE at Ryder Farm.


Teaching and research

Jarcho is an Associate Professor and Head the MFA Playwriting Program at
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
. She previously taught in the Dramatic Literature department at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then-Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, the ...
. Her first academic book is ''Writing and the Modern Stage: Theater Beyond Drama'' (2017).


Publications

* Nursery in ''Rush Hour II: Bad Boys'' * The Highwayman in ''The Best American Short Plays 2005-2006'' * American Treasure in ' * ''Minor Theater: Three Plays'' * ''Writing and the Modern Stage: Theater Beyond Drama'' * ''Grimly Handsome''


References


External links


Minor Theater


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