Anna Fox is an alliterative amalgamation of performer/poet/playwright and aspiring astrologer. Her work has been seen at The Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Sam French Off-Off Broadway Short Play Festival, Fusion Theater Company, Live Girls! Theatre, Theater Masters National MFA Playwriting Competition, Tongue in Cheek Theatre, Stage Left Theater in Spokane, Wide Eyed Productions, The Midwest Dramatists Conference, Fresh Produced LA, and Free Fall Baltimore. Her play Alaska in the Summertime is featured on soundplay.media’s Bare Wire Theater Podcast, and some of her short plays are published by Samuel French, The Dionysian, and Bare Fiction Literary Magazine. She has been a MacDowell Fellow, a Women in the Creative Arts Scholar at The Cabins, and a Monson Arts Fellow (upcoming). In residence at MacDowell, she worked on her play Carlos is Gonna Play Your Mother, an exploration of epigenetics and family trauma told through the lens of a suicidal therapist at at a retreat in the Berkshires. She also completed an anthology of astrologically-themed plays entitled Retrograde. She has a B.S. from Skidmore College and an M.F.A. from UCLA.
Anna Fox
Studios
Phi Beta
Anna Fox worked in the Phi Beta studio.
Funded by the Phi Beta Fraternity, a national professional fraternity of music and speech founded in 1912, Phi Beta Studio was built between 1929–1931 of granite quarried on the MacDowell grounds. The small studio is a simple in design, but displays a pleasing combination of materials with its granite walls and colorful slate roofing. Inside is…