[4] The New York Times critic Ben Brantley called her play Sweetbitter Baby, written when George was 17, "a portrait of a romance going sour in the course of a night...it...leaves its affecting residue of a sense of unbridgeable isolation.
The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence was produced by Playwrights Horizons in 2013,[12] and subsequently won an Outer Critics Circle Award.
[14] In naming it a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the committee praised it as "a cleverly constructed play that uses several historical moments—from the 1800s to the 2010s—to meditate on the technological advancements that bring people together and tear them apart.
"[17] George's play Hurricane Diane, which "combines suburban New Jersey housewives, gardening, climate change, and Greek tragedy",[18] premiered at the Two River Theater in 2017.
Publishers Weekly called The Difference Between You and Me "a frank and funny account of opposites attracting [that] provides remarkable insight into teenage romance.
[10] She was site director of the Bard Prison Initiative campus at Bayview Correctional Facility in Manhattan from 2006 until it closed in 2012 after Hurricane Sandy.