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Terry Dodd

Terry is a well-known name in the performing arts community in Denver and all along the Front Range. A critically acclaimed director, his work has appeared at the Arvada Center, the Aurora Fox, the Nomad and Bas Bleu. He's directed Raisin in the Sun, Angels in America, and dozens of other plays.

Terry is a member of the original Playwrights' Unit at the Denver Center Theatre Company and his plays have been produced nationally. His Goodnight, Texas earned a Colorado Council on the Arts fellowship; Vaughn, New Mexico, Christmas Eve 1956 was named Best Reader's Theatre 1997 by Westword; and his one-act House Warming was chosen as a semi-finalist for the distinguished Humana Festival of Louisville.

His screenplays are under contract with several companies, and he has sold one screenplay to 20th Century Fox to producer Laura Ziskin (HBO's Dinner With Friends) and producer Mark Gordon (Saving Private Ryan and A Simple Plan). Another screenplay, Closer to Heaven, was the 2002 Colorado Council on the Arts Fellowship winner.

This instructor has no new classes scheduled at this time.