Biography Quentin Nguyen-duy is an actor, playwright and a BFA graduate in Theatre Arts from Boston University (BU). Born in Ashland, Ore., Quentin made his way to the Midwest in his senior year of high school to attend Interlochen Arts Academy and eventually to BU. His acting credits include Vietgone for Company One, American Hwangap at theInterlochen Shakespeare Festival, Twelfth Night at Oberlin College, LONG with The Barrow Group, and S.W.I.M at SpeakEasy Stage Company. Alongside his work as an actor, Quentin also transforms his passion for dramatic storytelling into generating his own plays. Recently, he oversaw a production of his play Amputees at the Boston University Fringe Festival; he had the same work produced by the Asian American Playwrights’ Collective (AAPC) Cape Cod Festival and at ArtsEmerson. During his time in lockdown, Quentin co-wrote, filmed, and acted in an NYC-based web series called The Social Distance, finished his second full-length play SOAPBOX, and is currently commissioned by the Pao Arts Center to co-author his third play #SinceYallWantMeToBeWhite. Find out more here: https://quentinnguyenduy.com/.
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GRANT NAME | YEAR | Opera Grants for Women Composers: Commissioning Grants | 2020 |
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