Biography
Rachel Lynn Brody’s produced theater work includes one-act plays POST (1999 Write To Be Heard Award Winner), PLAYING IT COOL, STUCK UP A TREE, MOUSEWINGS and GREEN BEER AND BAGELS.
She has also written and produced a number of short films. Her writing has appeared in publications including The Buffalo News, The Spectrum, Rogues & Vagabonds, and The British Theatre Guide.
Rachel has experience in blogging, freelance copywriting, fashion writing and more.
She holds an MFA Dramatic Writing and a BA in Media Studies (Video Production). POST is now available for sale on Amazon Kindle.
Rachel is currently based in New York City.
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Have set up a paper.li for Climate Change, so if you want to see what Twitter is saying about that in advance of Hot Mess‘s March release, click here. Read a fascinating paper last night called “Can language restructure cognition? … Continue reading
Meeting Mr. Handypants: A New York Moment
I had a real “New York Moment” earlier tonight. I met with a friend to discuss some possible ways to start reaching out to climate change groups about Hot Mess. Got there early, and snagged a table next to an … Continue reading
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Tagged astor place starbucks, batshit crazy, climate change anthology, creative nonfiction, funny, funny story, homelessness, hot mess, Lifestyle, new york city, New York Theater, nyc, omfg, omg, PR, PR advice, public inappropriateness, public masturbation, shit real new yorkers say, social issues, speculative fiction, starbucks, unintentionally funny, wtf, zomg
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Amazon Re-Pub of “Restaurants Are Rated Out Of Four Stars: a foodie romance”
Sare Liz Gordy’s anthology Sassy Singularity, celebrating the strengths of single women, is doing brisk trade over on Amazon, where it’s been moving through the bottom ten of the top 100 in genre fiction anthologies for most of the afternoon. … Continue reading
THEATER REVIEW: “Samuel & Alasdair” at the New Ohio Theater
Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War received an extension for its run at the New Ohio Theater, and their artistic director Robert Lyon cites it as their “first bona fide hit” in his program note. Here … Continue reading
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Tagged david gibbs, joe curnutte, laura jellinek, lila neugebauer, marc bovino, michael dalto, new ohio theater, new play, new york city, nostalgic theater, nyc, nyc theater, radio, robot war, robots, russia, samuel & alasdair: a personal history of the robot war, science fiction, stephani wright thompson, the mad ones
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My 10-Minute Play “Millennial Ex” wins honorable mention from Stone Soup Theater Company, Seattle, WA
“A drunken proposal after the passage of the NYS Marriage Equality act leads to an awkward morning after for one gay couple in New York City.” Millennial Ex has just been awarded an honorable mention by Stone Soup; it was entered in their … Continue reading
THEATER REVIEW: “Righteous Money” at the Kraine Theater
As a latter day Jim Cramer, CJ (Michael Yates Crowley) hosts “Righteous Money,” a blinged-up version of Cramer’s own Mad Money. The audience sits amidst the trappings of a TV studio (a monitor, a camera, and references to an off-stage … Continue reading
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Tagged cjj, culture, michael yates crowley, michgael rau, nyc, occupy, OWS, philosophy of money, review, righteous money, theater, USA, wall street, worlf 359
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THEATER REVIEW: Mission Drift at The Connelly Theater
I always face this problem when I sit down to write about a production from the TEAM (Theatre of the Emerging American Moment). I’ve seen three of their shows: Particularly in the Heartland (Traverse Theater), Architecting (P.S. 122), and now … Continue reading
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Tagged amber gray, architecting, ben gullard, brian hastert, collaborative theater, culture, danielle king, double m arts and events, evolution, fringe theater, gabe gordon, heather christian, ian lassiter, jake heinrich, jenny worton, jon degaetano, joseph cantalupo, las vegas, lauren adelman, libby king, lucy kendrick smith, matt bogdanow, matt hubbs, michael mushalla, mission drift, nate koch, nick vaughn, nyc, nyc culture, off broadway, particularly in the heartland, paz pardo, political theater, positive reviews, ps122, rachel chavkin, reviews, sean linehan, stowe nelson, the connelley theater, the team, theater, theater companies, theater of the emerging american moment, traverse theatre
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In Protest of SOPA and PIPA
The anti-SOPA and anti-PIPA blackout protests have come to a close as of 8pm EST.
Posted in Activism & Politics, Science & Technology
Tagged activism, blackout, boing boing, congress, Google, government, j18, occupy, pipa, Politics, protest, reddit, sopa, technology, US, wikipedia
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The Veillee publishes my short story “THE TELL TALE TECH”
Head over to new literary site The Veillee Blog to check out my latest short story – a science-fiction mystery in the style of Edgar Allan Poe, titled The Tell Tale Tech. For more fiction, you can access my short … Continue reading