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Swados

American  
[swey-dohs, swah‑] / ˈsweɪ doʊs, ˈswɑ‑ /

noun

  1. Harvey, 1920–72, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.


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When he was still in high school, Gutierrez was mentored by the composer, writer and director Elizabeth Swados, a pillar of La MaMa.

From New York Times Jun. 16, 2022

As an undergraduate at Harvard, he met the composer Elizabeth Swados, who was an artist-in-residence there, and who became an influential mentor for Mr. Friedman.

From New York Times Sep. 10, 2017

Ms. Swados wasn’t the first theater artist to realize this.

From New York Times Jul. 7, 2016

In this four-part piece at La MaMa, written by Ellen Maddow and Paul Zimet, with songs by Ms. Maddow and Elizabeth Swados, the company will explore “the essence of character and identity.”

From New York Times Jan. 22, 2015

There is music by the respected composer Elizabeth Swados.

From New York Times May 29, 2014

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