Photo by Jeffrey C. Hawkins

Photo by Jeffrey C. Hawkins

EDUCATOR - PLAYWRIGHT - DIRECTOR

Anne Marie Cammarato is an eductor, playwright and director, whose plays include Hazel, Bobby James, Milk Pie, A Scar, 10 Months, and The Big Room. Her work has been developed at PlayPenn, Theatre Exile, Temple University, the University of the Arts and the Resident Ensemble Players, and has been produced at Delaware Theatre Company, Theatre X, and Temple University. She has worked throughout the country at theatres including Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Madison Repertory Theater, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Renaissance Theatreworks, and Delaware Theatre Company, where she served as Artistic Director for six seasons. Anne Marie studied at North Carolina School of the Arts and New York University, and holds an MFA in Playwriting from Temple University. She was a finalist for the Leah Ryan Fund prize (2015) and has been nominated for/awarded multiple Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre. In 2012, she was the Established Literary Fellow in Playwriting for the State of Delaware. She is an Instructional Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts at the University of Mississippi, where she was previously Playwright-in-Residence, and has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, Drexel University, the University of Delaware, PlayPenn and The Barrow Group in New York.