Authors

Pearl Cleage

Pearl Cleage is an African-American playwright, essayist, novelist, poet and political activist. Her plays include Blues for an Alabama Sky (1995) and Flyin' West (1992).

Flyin' West and Other Plays
Blues for an Alabama Sky

Jo Clifford

Jo Clifford (formerly known as John Clifford) is an award-winning playwright, translator, poet and performer, who has also worked as a journalist and academic. She was instrumental in establishing the reputation of the Traverse Theatre Company in the 1980s.

She is the author of about eighty plays, many of which have been performed all over the world. They include: Losing Venice, Every One, Faust and The Tree of Knowledge. Her adaptation of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations makes her the first openly transgendered woman playwright to have had a play on in London’s West End.

The Tree of Knowledge
Yerma
Blood Wedding
Losing Venice
The House of Bernarda Alba
Great Expectations
Every One
Lorca: Three Plays

John Clifford

John Clifford (now known as Jo Clifford) is an award-winning playwright, translator, poet and performer, who has also worked as a journalist and academic. As John Clifford, he was instrumental in establishing the reputation of the Traverse Theatre Company in the 1980s.

Light in the Village
Life is a Dream
Celestina
Faust Parts 1 & 2
Bazaar

Carys D. Coburn

Carys D. Coburn (they/them) is a writer and theatre maker based in Dublin. Their plays include Boys and Girls (Dublin Fringe Festival 2013, winner of Best New Writing Award, nominated for the Stewart Parker Trust Award); Drawing Crosses on a Dusty Windowpane (Dublin Fringe 2015); Citysong (winner of the Verity Bargate Award; Abbey Theatre Dublin and Soho Theatre London 2019); Briseis after the Black and Blackcatfishmusketeer (Dublin Fringe 2016); and This is a Room (Dublin Theatre Festival 2017).

They are a collaborating writer with MALAPROP Theatre, with whom they have co-written JERICHO (Bewleys Cafe Theatre, 2017), Everything Not Saved (Dublin Fringe, 2017), Before You Say Anything (Dublin Fringe, 2020), Where Sat the Lovers (Dublin Fringe, 2021) and HOTHOUSE (Dublin Fringe, 2023).

Carys D. Coburn was formerly known as Dylan Coburn Gray.

Citysong and other plays
Citysong
Boys and Girls
Drawing Crosses on a Dusty Windowpane
MALAPROP: plays
HOTHOUSE
Before You Say Anything
Everything Not Saved
Where Sat the Lovers

Stephanie Coen

Stephanie Coen is the former managing editor of American Theatre. She is currently associated with the Intiman Theatre in Seattle, Washington.

American Theatre Book of Monologues for Men
American Theatre Book of Monologues for Women

Karen Cogan

Karen Cogan trained as an actor at RADA. She is also a playwright whose plays include: The Half Of It (Dublin Fringe Festival, 2017; nominated for five Fringe Awards and winner of the First Fortnight Award; winner of the 2018 Stewart Parker Award); and Drip Feed (Soho Theatre and Edinburgh Fringe 2018; shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award).

She was one of the playwrights chosen for Fishamble’s A Play For Ireland initiative 2018/19.

Drip Feed & The Half Of It: Two Plays
Drip Feed
The Half Of It

Susan G. Cole

Susan G. Cole is a political and cultural activist, author, and editor.

Outspoken

Billie Collins

Billie Collins is a writer from the Wirral, based in Manchester. They write for the stage, screen, and audio. Their plays include: Peak Stuff (ThickSkin, UK tour, 2024) and Too Much World at Once (Box of Tricks Theatre, UK tour, 2023).

Too Much World at Once
Peak Stuff