Christopher Shinn
Birth Place: Hartford, CT, USA
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BIO
Christopher Shinn is the author of Dying City (Pulitzer Prize finalist), Where Do We Live (Obie in Playwriting), Now or Later (Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Play shortlist), and Four, among other plays. His play, Against, had its world premiere at the Almeida Theatre in 2017, starring Ben Whishaw. His plays have also been premiered by the Royal Court Theatre, Lincoln Center Theater, Donmar Warehouse, Goodman Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, Roundabout Theatre Company, Playwrights Horizons, Vineyard Theatre, South Coast Repertory, Soho Theatre, and Hartford Stage. His work is published in the US by TCG and in the UK by Methuen. A Guggenheim Fellow, he teaches playwriting at the New School. A revival of Dying City (Pulitzer Prize finalist), which premiered at the Royal Court in 2006, and had its US premiere at Lincoln Center Theater in 2007, at Second Stage, and an adaptation of Judgment Day by Ödön von Horváth for Park Avenue Armory. Most recently, Shinn’s play, The Narcissist, had its world premiere at Chichester Festival Theatre in the UK (2022).
Productions
Writing
Awards and Nominations
Christopher Shinn, Judgment Day
Christopher Shinn., Dying City
Christopher Shinn, Dying City
winner
Christopher Shinn, Where Do We Live?
Christopher ShinnWhere Do We Live
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Christopher Shinn has written 8 shows including Four (Playwright), What Didn't Happen (Playwright), The 24 Hour Plays 2003 (Playwright), Where Do We Live? (Playwright), The 24 Hour Plays 2004 (Playwright), On the Mountain (Author), Dying City (Playwright), Picked (Playwright).
Outstanding Adaptation (Drama Desk Awards) for Judgment Day, The Pulitzer Prize for Drama (The Pulitzer Prize) for Dying City, The Pulitzer Prize for Drama (The Pulitzer Prize) for Dying City, Playwriting (Obie Awards) for Where Do We Live? and Most Promising Playwright (Olivier Awards) for Where Do We Live.
Christopher Shinn won the Obie Award for Playwriting for Where Do We Live?.
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