Jonathan Caren is an American playwright and TV writer. His plays have been seen or developed at The Manhattan Theatre Club, Roundabout Theatre Company, Primary Stages, Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Rattlestick, The New Group, Williamstown Theater Festival, Ars Nova, Keen Company, The IAMA Theatre Company, Woodshed, The Berkshire Playwrights Lab, The Lark, New York Stage and Film, The Jewish Plays Project, Partial Comfort, The Samuel French OOB Festival, and The Old Vic in London through the T.S. Eliot UK/US exchange.

The plays include Need to Know (Colt Coeur, Rogue Machine), The Recommendation (The Windy City Playhouse, IAMA, The Flea, The Old Globe, Craig Noel Award for Best New Play,[1] Ovation Award for Best New Play,[2] NAACP nomination), Catch The Fish (Most Outstanding Play, NY Fringe), Canyon directed by Whitney White in a collaboration between IAMA and The Latino Theater Company, and Four Woke Baes directed by Teddy Bergman (workshop at Primary Stages).

He is a member of the Primary Stages Dorothy Strelsin New American Writers Group, a MacDowell Colony Fellow, a Dramatist Guild Fellow, a winner of New York Stage and Film Founder's Award, a fellowship recipient of SPACE at Ryder Farm, a two-time Lecomte du Nouy award winner, and a recipient of the Theater Publicus Prize for Dramatic Fiction. Additionally, he was a finalist for the Laurents/Hatcher Award and a nominee for the Otis Guerney New American Playwright's Award.

He has written for season three of USA's The Sinner , ABC's a million little things, NBC's Rise, executive produced by Jason Katims, Netflix’s Gypsy, starring Naomi Watts.[3] He has written pilots for FOX and CBS. His first credit was writing for the CW’s Melrose Place reboot.

His play The Morning The Sun Fell Down was adapted into a feature[4] by Choice Films, starring Danny Pudi.

He is a graduate of Juilliard’s Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program and Vassar College, where he studied mythology and religion. 

Plays

  • Four Woke Baes
  • Canyon[5][6]
  • The Recommendation[7]
  • Catch The Fish
  • Need to Know

References

  1. Rocha, Michael James. "'An Iliad' takes home 5 Craig Noel Awards". sandiegouniontribune.com. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  2. "Before She Was a Scandal Star, Katie Lowes Saved Her Acting Career By Founding IAMA | Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  3. "GYPSY - Season One • Frame Rated". Frame Rated. 19 July 2017. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  4. "AFTER THE SUN FELL OFFICIAL WEBSITE". AFTER THE SUN FELL OFFICIAL WEBSITE. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  5. BWW News Desk. "Iama Theatre Company presents Workshop Production of THE HOUSE THAT JAKE BUILT". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  6. Gray, Margaret. "Review: An L.A. homeowner, his handyman and the 'Canyon' that opens up in between". latimes.com. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  7. "Theater review: 'The Recommendation' at the Old Globe". LA Times. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
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