Wendy Biller
Theater works include Leaves Falling on a Brooklyn Girl (Forward Theater); Fragile (Know Theatre, Binghamton, NY, Audience Award winner; also semi -finalist for Bridge Playwrights, Bechdel Test), An Intolerant Vaudeville (Issues of race, religious persecution and intolerance toward the LGBTQ community explored using the seven-act structure of vaudeville; co-collaborators director Sam Viverito and writer Chris Hawthorne). Intolerant received an equity production at The Secret Theatre, also part of The Inkwell Play Series at KGB Literary Bar and at The Triad (Stage 72) NYC. The Refrigerator (Winner of the Andaluz jury prize, Fusion Theatre Company’s “The Seven,” Albuquerque, New Mexico; also performed at Clark Center for the Arts, Worcester, Mass. under the direction of Raymond Munro as part of From the Hands of Strange Children).
Wendy Biller comes from the world of choreography, where her collaborations include work with director Donald T. Sanders and visual artist Vanessa James (Ensemble for the Romantic Century). Her choreography for dance and theater has been staged in multiple venues in Europe and the USA, including the Public Theater, PS 1, New York Art Theatre, The Kitchen and New York/live arts/fresh tracks. Produced screenplays for film include projects for Showtime, TBS and FOX.
Current theater projects in various stages of development include Beatrice and Annette Funicello is Dead. Was guest artist at Clark University where she taught movement and staged works including I Could See the Smallest Things by Raymond Carver, and La Ronde, by Arthur Schnitzler.
Awards and honors include Writers Guild of America Award, National Endowment for the Arts Award, Emmy® Nomination. Member of the Dramatists Guild and Writers Guild Of America. Contact wbiller@ca.rr.com (323) 810-8580