Ugly Lies the Bone was a New York Times Critic’s Pick and played a sold-out extended off-Broadway run at Roundabout Theatre Company. Lindsey has upcoming productions at the National Theatre in London, Roundabout Theatre Company, and will be a part of The Goodman’s New Stage Festival, Atlantic Theatre Company’s Amplified Reading Series and Playwrights Horizon’s New Works Lab this year. She is the recipient of the Paul Newman Drama Award, Laurents Hatcher Citation of Excellence, finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn and two-time finalist for the Alliance’s own Alliance/Kendeda Competition. She is currently under commission for new plays from Roundabout, The Geffen, South Coast Repertory, a new musical for the National Theatre and an original television pilot for Big Beach Films. B.F.A.: NYU; M.F.A.: Hunter College & Yale.
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