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  1. Premiering at the internationally renowned Humana Festival of New American Plays, this one-act play by award-winning American writer, Ara Watson, reflects on the contentious nature of the child welfare system and the emotional toll it takes on all involved.

  2. Mar 4, 2019 · Premiering at the internationally renowned Humana Festival of New American Plays, this one-act play by award-winning American writer, Ara Watson, reflects on the contentious nature of the child welfare system and the emotional toll it takes on all involved.

  3. Mar 12, 2019 · I hope that the playwright, Ara Watson, will consider developing this into a longer piece because the story is gripping. Just as it really beefs up however, it ends. It is a well thought-out script that I thoroughly enjoyed watching.

  4. Her produced plays include In Between Time, The Duck Pond, Final Placement, Little Miss Fresno (co-written with Mary Gallagher), A Different Moon, Bite the Hand, The Mesmerist, and Treasure Island (adaptation). Her work is published by Dramatists Play Service, Penguin and Samuel French.

  5. THE STORY: In FINAL PLACEMENT (written by Ara Watson), the scene is the Tulsa office of a child welfare caseworker. A mother guilty of child abuse is intent on regaining the custody of her son, even though he has been put up for adoption by the courts.

  6. Dec 15, 2014 · Her produced films include, among others: Nobody’s Child (with Mary Gallagher) No Place Like Home, Oklahoma City, Stranger at the Door, Snap Decision – all co-written with Sam Blackwell. Ms. Watson is now working on a novel.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0914503Ara Watson - IMDb

    Ara Watson. Ara Watson is known for Nobody's Child (1986), No Place Like Home (1989) and Oklahoma City: A Survivor's Story (1998). Ara has been married to Sam Blackwell since 1978.

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