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Julie Jensen's play, Two-Headed, was commissioned by ASK Theatre Projects in Los Angeles and was developed in the Common Ground Festival. It has had successful productions at Salt Lake Acting Company, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mill Mountain Theatre, Roanoke, Va.; the Women's Project and Productions in New York City and by Timescape Arts Group in Los Angeles. Jensen's earlier plays include Last Lists of My Mad Mother (also published by Dramatic Publishing); The Lost Vegas Series, which won the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work, and White Money, winner of an award from the Fund for New American Plays. Currently the recipient of an Artist Residency grant from NEA/TCG and of a major grand from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is serving as playwright-in-residence at Salt Lake Acting Company. Jensen's recent plays include Cheat, produced at the Women's Project in New York and at Detroit Rep, and her play Wait!, which was produced at Salt Lake Acting Company and at Cleveland Public Theatre. She is currently working on a play about seven generations of struggle between the Native Americans and the Europeans entitled Dust Eaters.
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