Cassie M. Seinuk

Boston, MA

Cassie M. Seinuk is a Jewish Cuban playwright and AEA stage manager with an MFA in Writing for Stage and Screen at Lesley University, and her BA at Brandeis University with High Honors in Theatre Arts and Creative Writing.

Cassie's full-length play FROM THE DEEP is the 2014 winner of the Pestalozzi Prize, which is Top Honors in the Full-Length Category at the Firehouse Center for the Arts New Work Festival. Her short play Just Like Tetraphobia was produced at the Boston Theater Marathon. Seinuk's 10-minute Occupy Hallmark received its second production July 2013 as a Final 30 at the Samuel French Off Off Broadway Festival. Her one-act play The Muse was a semi-finalist at the OOB in 2011, a semi-finalist in Manhattan Rep's One Act Competition in 2012, and a 2013 semi-finalist at The Warner Theatre Company's Playwrights Festival. Additional productions of Seinuk's short work: Robin's Nest, and Even As I Go (SWAN Day Boston); Just Like Tetraphobia (Our Voices Festival); February First is an Annual Thing (Salem Theatre); Pendulum (CoLab Theatre), Playing Checkers (Heart and Dagger); Just Like Tetraphobia (Happy Medium Theatre); Pretty Fucking Perfect, Gotcha Again!, Even As I Go, Kicking It!, Just Like Tetraphobia, Occupy Hallmark, and Triumphs of The Heart Sphere (Nylon Fusion Collective); Pendulum, and Out Like A Lamb (Paper Sprout Productions). Her f

  • Education
    • MFA in Creative Writing from Lesley University
    • BA in Creative Writing and Theatre Arts from Brandeis University