Lora Lee Ecobelli-Amram



Lora Lee is a playwright, actress and composer.  As a playwright,
her catalog of plays include CHICKADEE, a passionate full length
drama about three generations of Italian/American women, THE
LITTLE OASIS., A mystery drama set in the Blue Ridge
mountains of Virginia, and the hilarious one-act comedy
CONVERSATIONS AT THE 7 ELEVEN., a crazy story about the
secret desires of inanimate objects.  She is also a active member
of the Dramatists Guild Inc. in NYC and the Schoolhouse Writer's
Workshop in Croton Falls NY.



As a actress, Lora Lee recently appeared as Blanche DuBois in A
STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, Nina in 100 WOMEN, Ophelia in
HAMLET, and woman in 4 A.M. OPEN ALL NIGHT, and at the
Curtain Call Theater in Stamford Connecticut performing the
opening monologue from her play CHICKADEE.  This Summer
she will be featured as Mary in RAIN and as Mr./Mrs. Summers in
Christopher Durang's 'DENITY CRISIS at a one-act play festival
directed by Howard Meyer.



As a composer and singer songwriter, Lora Lee has composed
music for numerous professional and community theater and
dance companies.  Most notable with the National Dance Institute,
directed by Jacques d'Amboise and The Northern Westchester
Center of the Arts directed by Gayle Hudson.  She also composes
music for her own plays and monologues.  She recently released
an album of her original music on Red Tail records called THE
OTHER SIDE, an eclectic blend of folk and Brazilian inspired jazz.
She regularly performs as a singer songwriter in concert halls and
festivals across the country.

