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Nadia Manzoor, in 2017.

Nadia P. Manzoor is a British-Pakistani writer, performer, and producer based in Brooklyn, New York.[1] She is best known for her autobiographical solo show Burq Off! and for her web series Shugs & Fats.

Early life

Raised in Hertfordshire, England, she attended St. Albans High School for Girls and Manchester University.[2] She received a Masters in Social Work from Boston University where she began developing an interest in art as activism.[3]

Career

Manzoor moved to New York City in 201 and began taking improvisation classes with Groundlings based improv school Improvolution and teaching performing arts curriculum to marginalized teens with the Hetrick-Martin Institute.[4] [5]

Burq Off!

In December 2013, Manzoor's autobiographical solo show Burq Off! premiered in New York City.[6] Manzoor is the writer and performer of the show, which sold out its first run and went on tour to sold out audiences in LA, San Francisco, London, Toronto, Vancouver, and Seoul.[7][8][9][10][11] Burq Off! is a one woman comedy about growing up in a conservative Muslim home in London, and explores themes of sex religion culture truth family. In it, Manzoor portrays over twenty-one characters.[12] She has spoken about the show in interviews with Christiane Amanpour, Deepak Chopra, and Jane Garvey among others.[13][14][15]

Shugs & Fats

Manzoor is the creator of comedy web-series Shugs & Fats with comedian Radhika Vaz. Shugs & Fats is a buddy comedy about two hijabis exploring their freedom as recent immigrants to Brooklyn.[16] Manzoor and Vaz were named among the 25 New Faces in Independent Film in 2016 by Filmmaker Magazine.[17] Shugs & Fats has had screenings at Tribeca Film Festival, Miami Film Festival, and Tacoma Film Festival.[18][19][20]

The series won a Gotham Award in 2015 and is currently in development with Jill Soloway and Amazon Studios.[21][22]

Personal life

She is married to actor Conrad Caton who she met in an acting class. [23]

References

  1. ^ "HuffPost: Nadia Manzoor".
  2. ^ "Nadia Manzoor: From Art to Activism and Beyond".
  3. ^ "Nadia P. Manzoor's BURQ OFF! Featured on Broadway World".
  4. ^ "About Nadia Manzoor's Burq Off! KO Festival of Performance".
  5. ^ ""SPOTLIGHT ON" WRITER/PERFORMER NADIA PARVEZ MANZOOR".
  6. ^ "CNN talks to Nadia Manzoor about her one woman play that charts her journey as a British-Pakistani Muslim".
  7. ^ "BURQ OFF to Play Los Angeles & San Francisco in July".
  8. ^ "Burq Off! Theatre in London".
  9. ^ "Small World Music: Burq Off! 2 shows added by popular demand!".
  10. ^ "Nadia Manzoor defines herself in Burq Off!".
  11. ^ "ST-BOMB: Theater in Seoul".
  12. ^ "Want This Woman to Lie About Herself? You Can Just Burq Off!".
  13. ^ "Nadia P Manzoor's interview with Christiane Amanpour on CNN International".
  14. ^ "Nadia Manzoor & Deepak Chopra - One World".
  15. ^ "BBC Woman's Hour".
  16. ^ ""Remade in America: Shugs & Fats Finds the Humor in the Immigrant Experience"".
  17. ^ "'Filmmaker' Reveals 25 New Faces of Independent Film 2016: 'American Honey' Star Sasha Lane & More".
  18. ^ "A Web Comedy Series Is 'Walking The Line Between Hipsters And Hijabis'".
  19. ^ "Miami Film Festival".
  20. ^ "25 New Faces of Film come to Tacoma Film Festival with some hot topics".
  21. ^ "At the Gothams, 'Spotlight' and Spontaneity Win the Night".
  22. ^ "Jill Soloway Re-Ups Overall Deal With Amazon Studios".
  23. ^ "Why old school dating will make you happier than trolling Tinder".