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AMERICAN THEATRE | Kira Obolensky’s Body of Work and Life 

AMERICAN THEATRE | Kira Obolensky’s Body of Work and Life 

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Gabriela 2025-08-18 13:00:00

Each month on‌ The Subtext, Brian speaks with a playwright about ⁣life, ⁤writing,‌ and whatever itches ‍we are scratching.

Kira Obolensky.

This month he ‍talks‌ with Kira Obolensky, a Minneapolis-based playwright whose plays ‌have been produced Off Broadway, across the country and internationally, as well as for audiences​ in prisons, shelters and immigrant centers. ⁢She ‌shares stories and ‍experiences,from her immigrant parents⁢ meeting‌ in the United States,to ⁢her long creative relationship with Ten thousand Things. “Instead of a career,” she says⁣ she, “has a body of work⁤ and a life.”

Kira Obolensky is a Guggenheim and Mellon ⁣Foundation Fellow, a graduate⁤ of Juilliard’s Playwriting ‌Program, a core ​writer at the Playwrights’ Center, and ⁤a member of The Tent. She also teaches in‌ the Naslund-Mann Graduate School of Writing at Spalding ​University. New ‍work includes the ⁣short ‌film The Lion starring Judith Roberts and a new play commissioned​ by‌ Mixed Blood, ⁢which will premiere in September directed by Michael‍ John Garcés.

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