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eliza wyatt's playwriting career began at Harvard's Loeb Drama Center with her play
about the assassination of Robert Kennedy and continued with numerous productions of her work in Boston, New York and L.A. notably 'The Housekeeper', a docudrama about Hitler's sister and the death of his niece, reviewed by major New York papers, and subsequently the basis of a successful screenplay. ' Flowers of Red', set in Gaza, won her Best Playwright from Fringe Report at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2006. She was awarded a Massachussetts' Fellowship and an O'Neill bursary, and has won first prize in two categories at the Moondance International Film Festival, for a radio play and just last year for her musical 'Alice's World' that premiered at the Brighton Festival, England, in 2010.
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