Andy Bragen is a graduate of Brown University’s MFA Program in Literary Arts and the recipient of a 2006-2007 Jerome Fellowship from the Playwrights Center in Minneapolis. Other honors include an Ensemble Studio Theatre/Sloan Commission, a New Voices Fellowship from EST, a Dramatists Guild Fellowship, and residencies at Millay Colony and Blue Mountain Center. Andy attended the 2004 Seven Devils Playwrights Conference where he worked on Spuyten Duyvil. Greater Messapia received an Equity Showcase Production at Queens Theatre in the Park in March 2004 as part of the theatre’s Immigrant Voices Project. Sweet Dreams of Paris received a workshop production in February 2005 as part of the Brown/Trinity New Plays Festival. Food Porn received a workshop production at Brown in April 2006. His co-translation of Yukiko Motoya’s, Vengeance can Wait, was presented at the 2006 Playlabs conference. Other plays and translations have been presented in various forms at numerous theatres in New York and elsewhere, including Underwood, Rattlestick, LAByrinth, EST, Repertorio Español, Soho Think Tank, NYU’s hotINK Festival, The Illusion Theatre andk Theatre. More information is available at www.andybragen.com.