Janine Nabers

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Janine Nabers
Born
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Education Ithaca College (BFA)
The New School (MFA)
Juilliard School (GrDip)

Janine Nabers is an American playwright and television writer.

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Early life

Nabers was born in Houston, Texas to Janet and Cornelius Nabers. She attended Alief Elsik High School in Houston. Nabers has a BA in theater from Ithaca College and an MFA in playwriting from The New School. She is also a graduate of the Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program at the Juilliard School in New York City. [1]

Career

Theater

Nabers was initially interested in becoming a stage actress but her frustration with the lack of black roles in plays encouraged her to try playwriting instead. [1] In her time at Juilliard, her play Annie Bosh is Missing was chosen as a finalist for the 2012-2013 Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition. [2] Annie Bosh is Missing follows 22-year-old drug addict Annie Bosh who wanders the tumultuous streets of Houston after Hurricane Katrina. The play had its premiere at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 2013. [3]

Nabers' play, Serial Black Face, about a single mother coping with the disappearance of her son during the Atlanta child murders, won the 2014 Yale Drama Series prize. The award included publication by the Yale University Press. Serial Black Face had its world premiere at the Actor's Express Theatre Company in Atlanta, Georgia in 2016. [4] [5]

Nabers' other works include A Swell in the Ground, which premiered at the Gift Theatre in Chicago, Illinois in 2017 and Welcome to Jesus, which premiered at The American Theater Company in Chicago in 2017, Juniper; Jubilee and The Peterson Show. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Television

Nabers' television writing credits include Bravo's first scripted series Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, Lifetime's UnREAL and AMC's Dietland. She is credited as Supervising Producer on the first and second episodes of HBO's Watchmen and Co-Executive Producer on Netflix's Away. [11] She was a writer on the third season of Atlanta , and in 2021 she signed an overall deal with Amazon Studios. [12] In 2023, Swarm , the series Nabers co-created with Donald Glover, was released on Amazon’s Prime Video.

Honors and awards

In 2011, Nabers was the recipient of the Page 73 Playwriting Fellowship. In 2012, she was named a New York Theatre Workshop Playwriting Fellow. Nabers won the 2013 New York Foundation for the Arts Playwriting fellowship and was the 2013-2014 AETNA Playwriting Fellow at Hartford Stage. She is an alumna of the Ars Nova Play Group, the Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab, the Dramatists Guild Playwriting Fellowship, the MacDowell Colony Fellowship, and the 2010 and 2011 Sundance Theatre Labs. She is also a member of the MCC Playwrights Coalition and the Dorothy Strelsin New American Writers Group at Primary Stages. [13] [14] As a 2015-2016 participant in the LA Writers' Workshop at Center Theater Group, she won the Fadiman Playwriting Award in 2018 for her play The Peterson Show. She was a 2016-2017 member of the Echo Theater Playwright's Lab.

As a supervising producer on HBO's Watchmen, Nabers was nominated for Writers Guild of America Awards for Best New Series and Best Drama Series and won the Best New Series award in 2020. [15]

Works

Theatre

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2015 - 2018 Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Story EditorEpisode 2x01: Rule #58: Avoid the Douchemobile

Episode 2x02: Rule#77: Don't Blow the Bubble

Episode 2x03: Rule#8: Timing is Everything

Episode 2x05: Rule #72: It's Never Too Late to Be a Mean Girl

Episode 2x06: Rule #25: Beware the Second Chance

Episode 2x08: Rule #79: Labels are for Canned Goods

Episode 2x10: Rule #36: If You Can't Stand the Heat, you're Cooked

Episode 2x11: Rule #118: Let Her Eat Cake

Episode 2x13: Rule #59: "Happily Ever After" Is an Oxymoron

2015-2018Written byEpisode 1x07: Rule #67: Don't Kill the Princess

Episode 2x07: Rule #14: No Means... No

Episode 2x12: Rule #876: Everything Does Not Happen for a Reason

Episode 4x03: Rule #706: Let Them Eat Cupcakes

Episode 5x03: Rule #97: It Takes Two to Stab yourself in the Butt

2017Co-producer/Written byEpisode 3x05: Rule #99: Cook Naked
2016 UnREAL Executive Story EditorEpisode 2x01: War

Episode 2x02: Insurgent

Episode 2x03: Guerilla

Episode 2x05: Infiltration

Episode 2x06: Casualty

Episode 2x07: Ambush

Episode 2x08: Fugitive

2016Executive Story Editor/Written ByEpisode 2x04: Treason
2018 Dietland Supervising Producer/Teleplay ByEpisode 1x06: Belly of the Beast
2018Supervising ProducerEpisode 1x01: Pilot

Episode 1x02: Tender Belly

Episode 1x03: Y Not

Episode 1x04: F... This

Episode 1x05: Plum Tuckered

Episode 1x07: Monster High

Episode 1x08: Red Fatties

Episode 1x09: Woman Down

Episode 1x10: Bedwomb

2019 Watchmen Supervising ProducerEpisode 1x01: It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice

Episode 1x02: Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship

2020 Away Co-Executive ProducerEpisode 1x06: A Little Faith
2021 - 2022 The 45 Rules of Divorce Arabic adaptation of Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce
Written by
الحلقة 1x07: قاعدة #67 إوعي تقتلي الأميرة اللي جواكي
Based on (Episode 1x07: Rule #67: Don't Kill the Princess)

الحلقة 2x07: قاعدة #14 لاء يعني لاء
Based on (Episode 2x07: Rule #14: No Means... No)

الحلقة 2x12: قاعدة #876 مش كل حاجة ليها سبب
Based on (Episode 2x12: Rule #876: Everything Does Not Happen for a Reason)

الحلقة 3x05: قاعدة #99 سيبي نفسك
Based on (Episode 3x05: Rule #99: Cook Naked)

الحلقة 4x03: قاعدة #706 متتنازليش أو ع الأقل متتنازليش كتير
Based on (Episode 4x03: Rule #706: Let Them Eat Cupcakes)

الحلقة 5x03: قاعدة #97 مفيش أحسن م الصراحة
Based on (Episode 5x03: Rule #97: It Takes Two to Stab yourself in the Butt)

2022 Atlanta Written byEpisode 3x02: Sinterklaas is Coming to Town

Episode 4x05: Work Ethic!

2023 Swarm Co-Creator

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