Sarah Hammond is the author of Green Girl (SPF at the Public Theatre), Kudzu (Trustus Theatre), The Extinction of Felix Garden, and House on Stilts. Honors include the Heideman Award (Actors Theatre of Louisville), two MacDowell Colony Fellowships, a residency at the Royal National Theatre in London, and a commission from South Coast Repertory Theatre. She is at work with Adam Gwon on an original musical called STRING, commissioned by Broadway Across America and recent winner of the Frederick Loewe Award in music theater and a NAMT residency grant. Her plays have been developed at the Northlight Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Geva Theatre Center, Ars Nova, Page 73 Productions, the Hangar Theater, the Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Australia’s Interplay Festival, and the Undergroundzero Festival in Germany. Her short pieces have been seen at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, the McCarter Theatre, Collaboraction’s Sketchbook Festival, City Theatre Summer Shorts, and Clubbed Thumb’s Pageant of the Fifty States. She has short plays published in Ten Minute Plays for 2 Actors: the Best of 2004 (Smith & Kraus) and Great Short Plays: Volume 6 (Playscripts Inc.). Sarah is a resident playwright at New Dramatists and lives in New York City.