EUGENIE   CARABATSOS

Eugenie is a professional playwright with an MFA in Dramatic Writing from Carnegie Mellon University and a BA from Wesleyan University. She teaches writing at Dartmouth College. Her classes include Writing for Television, Understanding the Craft of Dramatic Writing, Playwriting, and Writers Room. She is affiliated with the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric, Film and Media Studies, and the Masters in Liberal Arts Program. She has worked at Dartmouth since 2017.

A Series of Inelastic Collisions
After the death of her husband, Rain moves in with her estranged son, whose recent religious conversion has brought on major life changes, including fostering two teenagers. Isolated from her family, Rain finds connection and intimacy with the strangers she interacts with while phone-banking for her preferred presidential candidate.
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The Important Thing Being
Isolation, Intimacy, and Scripts