Natalie Margolin

Natalie Margolin

Natalie Margolin was listed by Playbill as one of twenty playwrights to "put on your radar in 2019." Her first play, THE POWER OF PUNCTUATION, premiered Off-Broadway. The New York Times called it a "smart and incisive... oasis of entertainment." It was a New York Stage and Film Founders Award finalist, and recipient of Kenyon College's James E. Michael Playwriting Award. She was a resident playwright at Colt Coeur (artistic director Adrienne Campbell-Holt) and has continued on as a company member. Natalie was a part of Fault Line Theatre's "irons in the fire" with her play, ALL NIGHTER, which is currently in development with Broadway Video. She was the recipient of the inaugural New Play Residency from SheNYC. Her play, THE DAY THE BUTCHER SHOP CLOSED, was awarded "Best Production" at the SheNYC Summer Theater Festival. In Fall of 2020 Natalie wrote a play specifically for zoom called THE PARTY HOP. The play, published by Dramatist Play Service, was produced in high schools and colleges throughout the country during the pandemic. Dramatist Play Service additionally presented a reading of the piece starring Beanie Feldstein, Catherine Cohen, Ayo Edebiri, Ashley Park, Ben Platt, and Kaitlyn Dever, directed by Josh Margolin that's available to watch on YouTube.

Movies for Natalie Margolin...

Ben Platt: Live from Radio City Music Hall
Title: Ben Platt: Live from Radio City Music Hall
Character: Self
Released: May 20, 2020
Type: Movie
Backed by a full band and a ready wit, actor Ben Platt opens up a very personal songbook onstage -- numbers from his debut LP, "Sing to Me Instead."
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Theater Camp
Title: Theater Camp
Character: Trish
Released: March 31, 2020
Type: Movie
A parody of embittered teachers, ridiculous acting exercises, and exhausting dance tutorials make up the new short comedy Theater Camp, starring Tony winner Ben Platt, Noah Galvin, and more stage alums. Platt plays acting coach Angelo (who got circumcised for a role he didn’t get) while Galvin plays dance teacher Bradley “Baby” Bjorn, whose instructions include the cat-like jump “Grizabella!” and works a side gig as Millie Bobbie Brown’s stand-in for Stranger Things. The short also pokes fun at the lack of funding in the arts, Stomp, and vocal warm-ups.