Dramatist Yvette Heyliger delivers power-packed full-length plays for leading women, each prefaced by an artistic statement.
Her instincts for comic relief are genius.’ Backstage West
'Heyliger has a solid flair for dialogue and a good ear for comedy.’ Park La Brea News
Bridge to Baraka (Excerpt) Yvette X appeared in a dashiki and huge Afro to bring the 60s Black Arts Movement to the present womens struggle in her side-splitting and astute Bridge to Baraka. The Dramatist
White House Wives: Operation Lysistrata! Playwright Yvette Heyliger, herself African American and female (a combination not seen enough in American theatre, particularly when commenting on the nations political landscape) takes advantage of her position and writes dialogue that brings her unique perspective to light. Theatre is Easy
Hillary and Monica: The Winter of Her Discontent It’s more absurd than any Saturday Night Live sketch on the same subject, but it has more to say about ambition and the reasons behind one’s actions than your average comedy routine… you’ll end up having a hearty laugh.
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What Would Jesus Do? 'Talk about great plays, this powerful drama depicting AIDS and its cover-up is as important as those Larry Kramer plays in the early stages of the dreaded scourge. Listen up theatre producers, this play should make it to Broadway, where it belongs.’ Celebrity Society
Fathers Day A profound psychological drama with hard-hitting, solid characters and realistic dialogue; a tour de force for directors and actors The BCS Experience, Go Pro Radio
Homegirl 'A fresh and vivid comedy that connects the political to the personal, American history to Roanetta’s story with a light touch and a warm heart.’ Los Angeles Times
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Yvette Heyliger, author of Autobiography of a Homegirl, is the recipient of the AUDELCO Recognition Award for Excellence in Black Theatre’s August Wilson Playwright Award and a Best Playwright nomination from the NAACP’s Annual Theatre Awards. A producing artist and partner in Twinbiz™, she is the co-recipient of the first National Black Theatre Festival Emerging Producer Award. She holds an M.F.A. from Queens College, M.A. and B.A. degrees from New York University, and is currently working on an M. A. in Educational Theatre as part of the Lincoln Center Scholars/Hunter College Alternative Certification Preparation Program for Creative Arts Education. Heyliger is a founding member of Organizing for Action and lives in Harlem, USA, with her husband, Donald.