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Dipika Guha

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Dipika Guha

Playwright/TV Writer
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Dipika Guha is a prolific playwright, screenwriter, and television writer with a diverse background. Born in India and raised in England and Russia, she has an impressive resume of education and experience, which includes studying English literature at University College London, earning a Frank Knox Fellowship from Harvard University, and obtaining an MFA in playwriting from the Yale School of Drama, where she studied under the renowned Paula Vogel.

Guha's works have been produced by various reputable theater companies, such as South Coast Rep, Kansas City Rep, San Francisco Playhouse, and McCarter Theatre. Her plays have been staged in London and across the United States, including off-Broadway productions. She has also received recognition for her contributions, including being on The Kilroys List, semifinalist for the Relentless Award, and a member of New Dramatists.

Outside of theater, Guha has written for television, including shows at Netflix, AMC, Amazon Studios, and Starz Networks. She has also received various residencies and fellowships, including the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, Rasmuson Fellowship, and Dramatists Guild Fellowship. She is a resident playwright at the Playwrights Foundation in San Francisco, a core writer at the Playwrights Center in Minneapolis, and a visiting artist at the Schell Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School.

Guha's diverse background and experiences have influenced her writing, which often explores cultural identity and social issues. She is a talented writer with an impressive resume and a promising future ahead.

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