
Lloyd Suh
Lloyd Suh is the author of plays including The Far Country (2023 Pulitzer Prize Finalist), The Heart Sellers, The Chinese Lady, American Hwangap, Franklinland, Bina’s Six Apples, and many others. His work has been produced at The Atlantic, The Public, Alliance, Huntington, Berkeley Rep, Guthrie, Denver Center, Milwaukee Rep, Children’s Theatre Company, and with Ma-Yi and Ensemble Studio Theatre, among others, including internationally at the Cultural Center of the Philippines and with PCPA in Seoul, Korea. Awards include the Steinberg Playwright Award, the Horton Foote Prize, the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts, and the Guggenheim Fellowship. He served from 2011-2020 as Director of Artistic Programs at The Lark, where he was responsible for the design and implementation of workshop, fellowship and global exchange programs focused on developing, sustaining, advancing and connecting writers at various career levels, and from all over the world. He was elected to the Dramatists Guild Council in 2016, and has served on the DEI, Best Practices, Nominating and Awards (Chair, 2020-23) committees. He has taught in the graduate playwriting programs at Hunter College and Columbia University, and now serves as a Professor of the Practice at Princeton University.