Phoebe Farber’s plays have been seen around New York and New Jersey. Her play Scrimmage was seen at The Players Theatre (best play, NYC), The Short Play Lab (best play, NYC) and StrangeDog short play festival (NJ). Home Care was seen in the Strawberry One-Act Festival (Finalist, NYC), The Aery Theatre’s One-Act Play Festival (NY), Variations Theatre Group (NYC) and at Lab at Luna through Luna Stage (NJ). Jump It was a finalist at The Depot Theater 20/20 Festival in Garrison, New York, appeared at The Everyday Inferno Theater Festival (NYC) and at Lab at Luna (NJ). Class Reunion was seen at The Cell Theater (NYC), StrangeDog short play festival (NJ) and Luna Stage Short Play Festival. Phoebe is a 2016 fellow with the Emerging Women Playwrights program of The Writers Theatre of New Jersey.
Her plays have been published in Applause Theatre & Cinema Books and The Best Plays From The Strawberry One-Act Festival.
Phoebe is trained as a psychotherapist (Ph.D, MSW) and has a private psychotherapy practice in Montclair, New Jersey. She specializes in work with adolescents and adults and is a professor at Montclair State University. She has presented at a number of national and international conferences on the topic of resilience, most recently in Manchester, England (Fall 2014) and Houston, Texas (March, 2016.) She will present on the topic of Aging and spirituality in Sweden this fall. She is working on a book about aging and mental health.
Her plays have been published in Applause Theatre & Cinema Books and The Best Plays From The Strawberry One-Act Festival.
Phoebe is trained as a psychotherapist (Ph.D, MSW) and has a private psychotherapy practice in Montclair, New Jersey. She specializes in work with adolescents and adults and is a professor at Montclair State University. She has presented at a number of national and international conferences on the topic of resilience, most recently in Manchester, England (Fall 2014) and Houston, Texas (March, 2016.) She will present on the topic of Aging and spirituality in Sweden this fall. She is working on a book about aging and mental health.