Shoshannah Boray
Shoshannah is a playwright, director, and novelist. Her plays have been produced and staged in professional theatres nationwide.
A mother of two girls, inspired by her love of working with kids and teens, she has recently developed and produced a series of original youth plays based on the myths and histories of world cultures, including “Momo No Kawa,” “Under the Ceiba Tree,” “Golden Apple/Wooden Horse,” and “The Adventures of Fiddlehead.”
Other professional credits include "Escaping Warsaw" (New York City, Sage Theatre Company; LA's Sefira Theatre; UVM's Royal Tyler Theatre/ Annual Gathering of Holocaust Survivor Families); "Water People" (Maryland One-Act Festival, Best Original Script; Growling Pup Festival, VT); "Mensch" (JET Festival of New Plays, Detroit); "Laughing Under the Sea" (Flynn NASA Grant, Finalist Princess Grace Awards); "Coyote Dreams" (135 Pearl St, VT; Clauder Competition State Winner); "Witches' Brew" (Shoestring Theatre, VT); and one acts in San Francisco, Louisville, Portland, Seattle, NYC.
A mother of two girls, inspired by her love of working with kids and teens, she has recently developed and produced a series of original youth plays based on the myths and histories of world cultures, including “Momo No Kawa,” “Under the Ceiba Tree,” “Golden Apple/Wooden Horse,” and “The Adventures of Fiddlehead.”
Other professional credits include "Escaping Warsaw" (New York City, Sage Theatre Company; LA's Sefira Theatre; UVM's Royal Tyler Theatre/ Annual Gathering of Holocaust Survivor Families); "Water People" (Maryland One-Act Festival, Best Original Script; Growling Pup Festival, VT); "Mensch" (JET Festival of New Plays, Detroit); "Laughing Under the Sea" (Flynn NASA Grant, Finalist Princess Grace Awards); "Coyote Dreams" (135 Pearl St, VT; Clauder Competition State Winner); "Witches' Brew" (Shoestring Theatre, VT); and one acts in San Francisco, Louisville, Portland, Seattle, NYC.