The plays below are the result of inspiration by truly great teachers of theatre and playwriting and are dedicated to them with greatest appreciation:
Dorothy Iz(Robert College,1980-83)
Lowry Marshall(Brown,1998)
Mark Cohen(Brown,1999)
Elmo Terry-Morgan(Brown,1999)
Jorge Cortinas(Brown,2000)
Aishah Rahman(Brown,2000)
Nilo Cruz (Brown,2001)
Nina Louise Morrison (Grub Street, 2012)
Gottingen, 1922 (Fall 2012)
(A scene that takes place at a faculty residence of the Mathematics Institute in Gottingen)
Ayse Girl, Dear Girl (Fall 2012)
(A two scene radio play that explores themes of nostalgia, homesickness, diaspora experience for Turkish expatriots during the turbulent political times of 1970's)
The Look Of Job (Fall 2000)
*2001 Brown University New Plays Festival Finalist*
( An adaptation of the Old Testament story "The Book of Job" inspired by the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke and the teachings of Gurumayi Chidvilasananda. Intended for radio theatre.)
Hayat (Spring 2000)
*Performed by the Turkish Students Association of Brown University *
(A play about two childhood friends who meet after many years at a tea shop overlooking the Bosphorus strait of Istanbul and reflect on their lives gone by.)
bR;(oK)En (Spring 2000)
The Hide (Spring 2000)
Sky Castle (Fall 1999)
Ensel&Gretchen (Fall 1999)
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