Colette Freedman is a novelist, playwright, dramaturge and screenwriter. Her plays and musicals have been done all over the world, including Serial Killer Barbie, The Affair and Sister Cities, (Jacki Weaver, Alfred Molina, Stana Katic, Jess Weixler). She has produced a number of films and written several indie gems including And Then There Was Eve, which won The Los Angeles Film Festival, and 7,000 Miles starring Wendie Malick and Juliet Mills. She co-produced the film Quality Problems, which has won several awards. Currently, she is in post production for her coming of age film Miles Underwater, and her films The Colorhouse and Pilgrim are on the festival circuit. She was the dramaturg at Carnegie Hall and London’s Drury Lane Theatre for Mozart Her Story: The New Musical, and her musical about BETTIE PAGE (book and lyrics) premiered at London’s Lyric Theatre in June 2025. A top Hollywood script doctor and ghostwriter, Colette was recently appointed Dramatic Writing Teaching Faculty at Antioch University and is a faculty member at NYFA and Studio Arts, where she teaches screenwriting, playwriting, and novel writing.
