Lauren Gunderson


Lauren Gunderson is an American playwright, screenwriter, and short story author, born in Atlanta. She currently lives in San Francisco, where she teaches playwriting. Gunderson is currently recognized as America's most produced living playwright.

Life

Gunderson earned her Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing from Emory University in 2004, and her Master of Fine Arts in Dramatic Writing from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2009, where she was also a Reynolds Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship.
She is married to virologist Nathan Wolfe.

Career

Lauren Gunderson's works heavily focus on female figures in history, science, and literature. She is one of the top 20 most-produced playwrights in the country, and has been America's most produced living playwright since 2016. She has had over twenty plays produced including, I and You, Émilie: La Marquise Du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight, Parts They Call Deep, and Background.

''I and You''

I and You was the winner of the 2014 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award, and a finalist for the 2014 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. I and You was produced at Hampstead Theatre in 2018 and starred Game of Thrones actress Maisie Williams. Gunderson was awarded the Lanford Wilson award from Dramatists Play Service in 2016.

''Émilie: La Marquise Du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight''

Émilie: La Marquise Du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight, about the real-life 18th-century physicist Émilie du Châtelet was commissioned and developed at South Coast Repertory as part of their 2008 Pacific Playwrights Festival directed by Kate Whorisky. It was produced the following year directed by David Emmes. On 25 January 2011, it opened in West Seattle, at Arts West Theater. It is published by Samuel French, Inc.. Émilie received its European and British premiere in Oxford, UK during February 2014.

''Parts They Call Deep'' and ''Background''

Parts They Call Deep won the 2002 Young Playwrights National Playwriting Competition and was produced Off-Broadway by Young Playwrights Inc. as part of the young Playwrights Festival at the Cherry Lane Theater. "Parts They Call Deep" and Background won her the Essential Theatre Prize in 2000 and 2004. Background, about physicist Ralph Alpher, was published by Isotope: A Literary Journal of Nature and Science Writing.

Activism

Gunderson has made some of her plays available for activist purposes, and is touted as an Arts meets Activism writer.

''The Taming''

The Taming is an all-female political farce which premiered at Crowded Fire Theater Company in 2013. Inspired by Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, The Taming explores what happens when a beauty queen with a constitutional law degree, a republican senator's aide, and a liberal online influencer are all locked in a hotel together, trying to make a better America. Gunderson made this play free to produce on the night of the 2017 presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, citing her belief that theater, art, and stories have the ability to make lasting change.

''Natural Shocks''

In April 2018, Gunderson created a national campaign of theater activism with royalty-free readings of her play Natural Shocks to address domestic violence and gun violence against women. Theaters across the U.S. participated in these readings including, The Know Theatre and Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.
In both instances, Gunderson stipulated that all proceeds from the productions be given to charitable causes.

Works