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Marlane Meyer looks pleasantly, but emphatically, impatient. Sitting in the coffee shop at the Farmer’s Market in LA several days before her play The Geography of Luck opened, she is wolfing down a large breakfast, her eyes burning with intensity as she answers each question with a mixture of cynicism, honesty, strength, and insecurity.
Marlane Meyer is a television producer and writer. She is a recipient of the 1992-93 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
Marlane Meyer's plays include ETTA JENKS, KINGFISH, THE GEOGRAPHY OF LUCK, MOE'S LUCKY SEVEN, WHY THINGS BURN, THE CHEMISTRY OF CHANGE, and THE MYSTERY OF ATTRACTION. She's been produced at The Public Theatre, The Royal Court Theatre in London, South Coast Repertory, The Los Angeles Actor's Theater, The Magic Theater, Playwrights Horizons ...
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Mar 8, 1999 · The Chemistry of Change is Marlane Meyer's best play to date, though that isn't saying a lot. The idea of a much-married woman, Lee, bullying a family of misfits into being her slaves until...