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Deborah Brevoort : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deborah Brevoort
Deborah Brevoort is an American playwright, librettist and lyricist best known for her play ''The Women of Lockerbie''. She teaches Creative Writing at several universities. ==Early Years==
Brevoort was born in Columbus, Ohio to Virginia and Gordon Brevoort. She is the oldest of three children. She graduated from Ridgewood High School in Ridgewood, NJ. She attended Kent State University where she receive a BA in English and Political Science, and an MA in Political Science. Deborah moved to Juneau, Alaska in 1979. She worked in Alaskan politics serving as a special assistant to Lt. Governor Terry Miller and Alaska State Senator Frank Ferguson. In 1983 she became the Producing Director of Perseverance Theatre and an actor in the company. Her first two plays were produced at Perseverance: ''The Last Frontier Club'' in 1987 and ''Signs of Life'' in 1990. ''Signs of Life'' was awarded a Rockefeller Foundation playwriting grant and was later published by Samuel French. Brevoort left Alaska to attend Brown University in Providence RI, where she received her MFA in Playwriting in 1993. She moved to New York City to attend New York University’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program where she received an MFA in 1995.
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