Vivian Green

Location
Cheltenham, Wyncote

Vivian is a playwright whose work has always revolved around social issues such as injustice, prejudice, and human transgressions.  Over time, Vivian realized that older people had concerns that were specific to their own age group and those issues have become the subject of her work, e.g., loss of a mate, the loss of identity, isolation due to loss of family and friends, diminished sexual powers, deteriorating health, loss of jobs and income, as well as issues related to dealing with a new partner and new family. In touring plays about older people to senior organizations, she hopes to raise awareness of the challenges particular to this generation; problems that will eventually concern anyone who lives long enough.  Vivian believes that theater presents a uniquely powerful medium to raise consciousness because it moves people to become emotionally involved. Her plays, Dancing in the Dark, Single Again/Female, and Single Again/Male, dramatize the difficulties faced by older single people as they take the first awkward steps toward starting over. She is currently collaborating with a director on a mash-up of Single Again/Female and Single Again/Male.

Awarded Grants

2011
Leeway Transformation Award (LTA)

$15,000
Discipline(s)
Literary Arts

Vivian is a playwright whose work has always revolved around social issues such as injustice, prejudice, and human transgressions.  Over time, Vivian realized that older people had concerns that were specific to their own age group and those issues have become the subject of her work, e.g., loss of a mate, the loss of identity, isolation due to loss of family and friends, diminished sexual powers, deteriorating health, loss of jobs and income, as well as issues related to dealing with a new partner and new family. In touring plays about older people to senior organizations, she hopes to raise awareness of the challenges particular to this generation; problems that will eventually concern anyone who lives long enough.  Vivian believes that theater presents a uniquely powerful medium to raise consciousness because it moves people to become emotionally involved. Her plays, Dancing in the Dark, Single Again/Female, and Single Again/Male, dramatize the difficulties faced by older single people as they take the first awkward steps toward starting over. She is currently collaborating with a director on a mash-up of Single Again/Female and Single Again/Male.

2004
Window of Opportunity Grant (WOO)

$1,950
Discipline(s)
Literary Arts

Public reading of The Pact at the Philadelphia Dramatists Center, this pre-Holocaust full-length work focuses on how people relate to each other and societal pressures in a time of war. Support for artist fees and production expenses.

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