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John P. McEneny was born and raised in Albany, NY and is the oldest son of John and Barbara McEneny. He runs the acclaimed drama program at William Alexander Middle School 51 in Park Slope, Brooklyn. With his lovely sister, Rachel, he created Piper Theatre Productions which produces free Shakespearean productions at the Old Stone House in J. J. Byrne Park. He has directed over fifty plays and written dozens of youth plays including Mayla the Monkey Girl, The Midnight Circus, Grosse Isle, Shema, and The Puppet Children. His play about school girls in Rwanda, Cold April, won the Best Play at the 2008 Winter Strawberry One Act Festival. He has an MA from NYU in Theatre in Education. The Grippe of October made its premiere at William Alexander Middle School 51 in Brooklyn on April 15, 2008. The play subsequently toured to The Gordonstoun School in Elgin, Scotland and was performed on April 22 and 23 2008.
Genre: Drama / General (fancy, right?)
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