
Miranda Holliday is an Afro-Latin, gender non-conforming, award-winning dramaturg, playwright, librettist, and vocalist from Columbus, NJ. Their works, including their musical Brother, a historical retelling of the Black experience in the Vietnam War, and Arroz Con Pollo, a latin- post apocalyptic play, have been performed on renowned New York stages like Feinstein’s 54 Below and the Rattlestick Theater. They've mentored and directed at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center with National Musical Theatre Institute and the Young Playwrights Festival. They have performed in Off Broadway productions like Ain’t Misbehavin', Ragtime, and A Raisin in the Sun earning a Kennedy Center Honor for Distinguished Performance. As a designer, Miranda specializes in masking and puppetry. A graduate of NYU Tisch with an MFA in Musical Theatre Writing, they hold a unique co-major in Theatre and Political Science from Albright College, where they received training in music and theatre. Miranda is a Miranda Family Fellowship alum, recognizing their excellence as an artist of color.
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