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==Description==
  
Playwright who writes for Television (HBO's "Looking," "Girls," and "Devious Maids.") and is currently writing for "How To Get Away With Murder" on ABC. Named “Best New Playwright” by Chicago Magazine, Saracho is an ensemble member at the Tony Award winning Victory Gardens Theater, the founder of the Ñ Project, founder and co-director of ALTA (Alliance of Latino Theater Artists) and founder and former Artistic Director of Teatro Luna: Chicago’s All-Latina Theater. Created the television show 'Vida', a queer show with an all-Latinx writers room (2018).
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Playwright who writes for Television (HBO's "Looking," "Girls," and "Devious Maids," and "How To Get Away With Murder."Named “Best New Playwright” by Chicago Magazine, Saracho is an ensemble member at the Tony Award winning Victory Gardens Theater, the founder of the Ñ Project, founder and co-director of ALTA (Alliance of Latino Theater Artists) and founder and former Artistic Director of Teatro Luna: Chicago’s All-Latina Theater. Created the television show 'Vida', a queer show with an all-Latinx writers room (2018).
  
 
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==See Also==

Revision as of 20:17, 19 September 2021

Tanya Saracho

Country

Mexico, United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Playwright

Description

Playwright who writes for Television (HBO's "Looking," "Girls," and "Devious Maids," and "How To Get Away With Murder.") Named “Best New Playwright” by Chicago Magazine, Saracho is an ensemble member at the Tony Award winning Victory Gardens Theater, the founder of the Ñ Project, founder and co-director of ALTA (Alliance of Latino Theater Artists) and founder and former Artistic Director of Teatro Luna: Chicago’s All-Latina Theater. Created the television show 'Vida', a queer show with an all-Latinx writers room (2018).

See Also

Further Reading/Research



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