Julie Marie Myatt at South Coast Repertory
Playwright
Julie Marie Myatt is The Andrew W. Mellon Playwright in Residence at South Coast Repertory. Her play The Happy Ones premiered at SCR, and won the LA Drama Critic Circle’s Ted Schmitt Award for Outstanding New Play, and her play My Wandering Boy premiered at SCR and was part of the 2007 Pacific Playwrights Festival. Her play Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter premiered at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and a tour of that production went to the Kennedy Center as part of the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays. Someday premiered as part of Cornerstone Theater’s Justice Cycle, Boats On A River premiered at the Guthrie Theater, was a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, and was recorded for the LA Theatre works radio play series, “The Play’s The Thing.” Her ten-minute play, Mr. and Mrs. premiered at the 2007 Humana Festival. The Sex Habits of American Women was produced by the Guthrie Theater, among others, and premiered at the Magic Theatre. Her work has been developed or seen at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Seattle Rep, Cherry Lane, A.S.K. Theatre Projects, LAByrinth Theater Company, Denver Center Theatre Company, ACT Seattle, Yale Rep, Roundabout Theatre, among others. She received a Walt Disney Studios Screenwriting Fellowship, a Jerome Fellowship at the Playwrights’ Center, and a McKnight Advancement Grant. She is an alumni of New Dramatists. View, edit or add to her profile on the New Play Map.
Theatre
South Coast Repertory was founded in the belief that theater is an artform with a unique power to illuminate the human experience. We commit ourselves to exploring the most urgent human and social issues of our time, and to merging literature, design, and performance in ways that test the bounds of theater's artistic possibilities. We undertake to advance the art of theater in the service of our community, and aim to extend that service through educational, intercultural, and outreach programs that harmonize with our artistic mission. View, edit or add to their profile on the New Play Map.