Callie Kimball

Callie Kimball is a playwright in NYC. She’s written for NPR, Wired.com, Theatre Communications Group, & Dramatists Guild. She likes to play with language and punctuation, and her plays frequently explore dark subjects such as parasitic relationships, emotional violence, and organized aggression. She is one of four students in the first Playwriting MFA class run by Tina Howe at Hunter College. She’s received a MacDowell Fellowship, a Ludwig Vogelstein grant, and had her plays workshopped at Electric Pear Productions. She also won the Rita & Burton Goldberg Prize at Hunter College. She’s been nominated for the Susan Smith Blackburn prize, a Pushcart Prize, and has been an O’Neill semi-finalist. While at William & Mary, she won the Academy of American Poets Prize and the Tiberius Gracchus Jones Award for Most Outstanding Undergraduate Writing. Visit www.calliekimball.com
