Caitlin Saylor Stephens
Caitlin Saylor Stephens is a Brooklyn-based playwright whose work explores the darkly comedic and brutal realities of womanhood. Her plays, which include Modern Swimwear and When We Went Electronic, have been written, developed, and produced with the generous support of Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3, NYTW, New Georges, The Tank, The Lark, NYSCA, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Jerome Foundation, UCross, Headlands Center for the Arts, the NYC Women’s Fund for Media, Music, and Theater, and many others. Her work has been recognized with nominations for the Susan Smith Blackburn Award, The Bruntwood International Prize, Princess Grace Award in Theater Making and as a triple-time finalist for a number of nationally recognized playwriting honors such as a New Dramatists Fellowship and the National Playwright’s Conference at The O’Neill. She has received new play commissions from Lincoln Center Theater and EST/The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and has been a New Writer-in-Residence at LCT3. Education: Sarah Lawrence College.