Lynn Rogoff

[2][3] In 1980 she became a fellow in the Writers Guild of America, East's Screen and Television Writing Fellowship program which was funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.

[12][13][14] The play was originally produced by Lucille Lortel at the White Barn Theatre in Westport, Connecticut in 1983,[15][16] starring Kevin O'Connor, Penelope Allen, and Martha Greenhouse.

[21] In 2019, Rogoff's company wrote and produced Bird Woman, a magical realism audio drama series on the Native American life of Sacajawea of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

[23][failed verification] As a stage director, she has directed The Labyrinth by Fernando Arrabal (1973, NYU),[24] A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams (1974, The Atlas Room at NYU),[25] Attempted Rescue On Avenue B by Megan Terry (1975, Cubiculo Theatre),[26] and The In-Crowd, a rock opera by J. E. Franklin (1977, Henry Street Settlement).

[27] Rogoff penned the narrative for the multimedia game Pony Express Rider; a product which was showcased at the Electric Entertainment Expo (E3) in 1996.