Nathan Lucky Wood
Nathan Lucky Wood grew up in London. He was a member of the Soho Theatre Writers' Lab. His plays include: Alcatraz (VAULT Festival, London, 2019); and A Haunting (King's Head Theatre, London, 2016; VAULT Festival and Belgrade Theatre, Coventry). His other work has been seen at the Bush Theatre, Arcola Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, Leicester Square Arts Theatre, Rich Mix, and Theatre503.
Charles Ludlam
Charles Ludlam was an American actor, director, playwright and founder of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company. He was the winner of Obie and Drama Desk awards, as well as a number of playwriting fellowships.
Jennifer Lunn
Jennifer Lunn is a writer, director and producer. Her plays include Es & Flo (Wales Millennium Centre & Kiln Theatre, 2023) and Terroir (Sherman Theatre, 2021).
Es & Flo won the Popcorn Group Writing Award in 2020, was shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award and longlisted for the Bruntwood Prize.
Her play Core was shortlisted for the inaugural Women's Prize for Playwriting in 2020.
Cordelia Lynn
Cordelia Lynn is a playwright, librettist and dramaturg. She received the Berwin Lee Award, 2020, the Harold Pinter Award, 2017, and the Jerwood New Playwright, 2015.
Her plays include: Sea Creatures (Hampstead Theatre, 2023); Love and Other Acts of Violence (Donmar Warehouse, London, 2021); Hedda Tesman, after Henrik Ibsen (Headlong / Chichester Festival Theatre / The Lowry, 2019); a version of Chekhov's Three Sisters (Almeida Theatre, London, 2019); Lela & Co. (Royal Court Theatre, London, 2015); Believers Anonymous (Rosemary Branch Theatre, 2012); and After the War, which has been performed in venues around the UK and abroad.