BIOGRAPHY
Amelia Kennedy is a British-American playwright based in Brooklyn, NY. Born and raised in London, she received her BFA from California Institute of the Arts. Her first play ‘Nothing Good Happens After 3am’ premiered at the California Institute of the Arts’ New Works Festival during her first year at CalArts. Following that, Amelia’s writing was seen in ‘Performing History’ – a selection of original one person pieces directed by Roger Guenveur Smith. Amelia’s second play ‘Ask For Bukowski At The Counter’ was workshopped in New York in 2023 under the direction of Allen MacLeod. Following that, ‘I Keep Leaving Parties Early’ has been developed and presented at The EstroGenius Short Play Festival and The Tank and most recently, Concord Theatricals 50th Annual Off Off Broadway Festival, as one of thirty plays selected to be performed. Amelia’s full-length play ‘Why Must We Pray Screaming?’ was presented at the Dramatist Guild Foundation in October 2024 under the direction of Heather Bildman, produced by HARP Theatricals, and subsequently was further developed as a part of Re/Venue at Bechdel Project in March 2025 (artistic director: Meghan Finn). Amelia’s most recent play ‘Rough Poetry’ will perform at The Rat in October 2025, produced by HARP Theatricals and directed by Allen MacLeod.
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