Jen Silverman
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Jen Silverman is an American playwright, TV writer, poet, and novelist.
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Education | Brown University (BA) University of Iowa (MFA) Juilliard School (GrDip) |
Silverman grew up living and traveling in Scandinavia, Asia, and Europe as well as the United States.[1] They are the author of the books The Island Dwellers, an interlinked story collection published by Random House, and the novels We Play Ourselves and There's Going to Be Trouble.[2]
Silverman has written a number of plays and has written for TV and film, including Netflix's Tales of the City (2019 miniseries) and Tokyo Vice on which they are also a producer. Silverman has published essays on the relationship between art and morality in The New York Times and Vogue.[3][4]Silverman is set to make their Broadway debut as a playwright in the fall of 2024 with their play The Roommate at the Booth Theatre, starring Mia Farrow and Patti Lupone.[5]