EST/Sloan Project presents a Reading of
Smart
written by Mary Elizabeth Hamilton
Smart explores how much our identity is shaped by habits, and what happens when our possessions start responding to the information of our daily lives.
MARY ELIZABETH HAMILTON was a Lila Acheson Wallace Fellow at The Juilliard School and a Jerome New York Fellow at The Lark. She has participated in The O’Neill Theater Conference, Youngblood, I-73, New Georges’ The Jam, and Play Penn. Mary holds her MFA in playwriting from The University of Iowa. Her play 16 Winters won the American Shakespeare Center’s New Contemporaries Award in 2018. She has developed work with Playwrights Horizons, Studio Theater, EST, Page 73 and Ars Nova. Mary is a resident playwright with New Dramatists and lives in Brooklyn with her daughter. She is currently staffing on “Why Women Kill” on CBS All Access.
Smart is part of this season's First Light Festival, learn more about the festival and other plays like this here.