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| + | In 1991, Tom graduated from Tufts University, and in 2005, he taught at the Global Media Adventures program. [http://www.globalmediaadventures.com/staff.html] The following year, he began writing for the television series "Cold Case" (CBS). His latest stage work, the libretto for the opera ''The Mortal Thoughts of Lady Macbeth,'' [http://www.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=25277] was chosen to be a part of the New York City Opera's 2008 Vox program. | ||
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| lonelygirl15: | Writer |
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Tom Pettit is playwright and television writer from London, England who worked as a writer for the lonelygirl15 web series.
In 1991, Tom graduated from Tufts University, and in 2005, he taught at the Global Media Adventures program. [1] The following year, he began writing for the television series "Cold Case" (CBS). His latest stage work, the libretto for the opera The Mortal Thoughts of Lady Macbeth, [2] was chosen to be a part of the New York City Opera's 2008 Vox program.
