Kermit Frazier
Associate Professor
M.A., English, Syracuse University, 1970
M.F.A., New York University School of the Arts Theater Program, 1977
Contact:
Harvey Hall, Room 211
p - 516.877.4023
e - frazier@adelphi.edu
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Plays:
Little Rock. Seattle: Rain City Projects, 1995.
Fiction:
"Ophelia Descending," The Chicago Review, vol. 29, no. 4, spring 1978.
Theatrical Productions:
Smoldering Fires, commissioned by the First Stage Children's Theater, Milwaukee, WI. Opening January 27, 2006.
Interstices. Arena Players (Baltimore Playwrights Festival), 2002.
Sacred Places. Morgan State University Theater, 2002 (also directed).
Kernel of Sanity. New Federal Theatre, New York, "Bringing Us Together to Take Back Our City": A 30 Play Reading Series, 2001.
Little Rock, a rock'n'roll musical inspired by events at Central High School in 1957, commissioned and originally produced by the Seattle Children's Theatre. The Weekend Theatre, Little Rock, AR, 1999.
Little Rock. Saltworks Theatre Company, Pittsburgh, PA, 1996.
Little Rock. Seattle Children's Theatre, 1995.
Psychedelic Sundae, cabaret musical written with John Leicht, John Tanner, and Larry Deckel. Milwaukee Repertory Theater, 1994 and 1995.
Legacies. Asolo Theatre Company, Sarasota, FL, 1993.
Molten Truths: Narrative Takes, African American Prose, Poetry, and Drama, researched and compiled with David L. Smith under commission from the Williams College of Art and presented at the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA, 1989.
Sacred Places. Williams College Department of Theatre, 1989.
Television:
Writer, Wonder Pets, Little Airplane Productions, for Nick Jr., 2004.
"Between Friends," The Adventures of Maya and Miguel, Scholastic Entertainment, 2004.
Breakdown Writer, All My Children, ABC-TV, Oct. 2002–Jan. 2003.
Writer, "The Fifth Show," ABC-TV, An Experiment in New Daytime Writing, Feb. - Sept. 2002.
"Die Hards," Rescue 77, Spelling Television, 1998.
Executive Story Supervisor and Co-producer, Gullah Gullah Island, Nickelodeon, 1995–96.
"The Adventures of the Do-Stuff Club," pilot for animated series created and developed with Blackside, Inc., 1995.
"Flight," The Magic School Bus, Scholastic Entertainment, 1994.
Episode assignment, The Cosby Mysteries, NBC Productions, 1993.
"Crash the Curiousaurus," created and developed with the Museum of Natural History and ABC Television, 1993.
Head Writer, Ghostwriter, Children's Television Workshop: created, developed and supervised the writing of 16 two-hour stories; wrote the teleplays for five of them, 1991–93.
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