Brianna Barrett is a writer and performer fascinated with identity crises, double lives, mortality, grief, queer stuff, weird stuff, and the forgotten history of stuff that happened surprisingly-not-that-long-ago. Recipient of the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize in Comic Playwriting, twice-voted Portland’s Best Storyteller in Willamette Week and has short plays are published by Samuel French/Concord Theatricals and Applause Books. This dyed-in-the-wool Oregonian has an MFA in Playwriting from UCLA.
Brianna Barrett is a writer and performer fascinated with identity crises, double lives, mortality, grief, queer stuff, weird stuff, and the forgotten history of stuff that happened surprisingly-not-that-long-ago. Recipient of the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize in Comic Playwriting, twice-voted Portland’s Best Storyteller in Willamette Week and has short plays are published by Samuel French/Concord Theatricals and Applause Books. This dyed-in-the-wool Oregonian has an MFA in Playwriting from UCLA.