Patty Kim Hamilton

Patty Kim Hamilton is a poet-playwright, dramaturg, director and performance artist. Her work exists at the intersection of the intimate and the political - meditating on bodies, gender, language and memory. 

In the 24-25 Season her adaptation of Peter Pan will have a world premiere at Deutsches Theater Berlin. Her piece on queer communities co-written with Elias Kosanke will premiere at Theater Bielefeld in spring of 2024. She currently also teaches playwriting classes and works in TV.

In the 23-24 Season she was playwright in residence at the Deutsches Theater Berlin, and her play 'Schmerz Camp' had a German language premiere at Theater Bremen. In this season her play 'Re:Jane Doe' was invited as one of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 37 new play initiative in London.

Her Play, ‘...

Patty Kim Hamilton is a poet-playwright, dramaturg, director and performance artist. Her work exists at the intersection of the intimate and the political - meditating on bodies, gender, language and memory. 

In the 24-25 Season her adaptation of Peter Pan will have a world premiere at Deutsches Theater Berlin. Her piece on queer communities co-written with Elias Kosanke will premiere at Theater Bielefeld in spring of 2024. She currently also teaches playwriting classes and works in TV.

In the 23-24 Season she was playwright in residence at the Deutsches Theater Berlin, and her play 'Schmerz Camp' had a German language premiere at Theater Bremen. In this season her play 'Re:Jane Doe' was invited as one of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 37 new play initiative in London.

Her Play, ‘’Peeling Oranges’’ (developed as Playwright in Residence at the Shakespeare Academy Stratford and through the Bechdel Group) is the recipient of the Heidelberger Stückemarkt 2021 Radio Play Prize (produced through the SWR2), the Jane Chambers Award for Feminist Playwriting, the Else Lasker Schüler 2nd Prize, amongst other nominations and mentions (Special Mention Autorentheatertage Deutsches Theater Berlin, published in Bella Triste Literary Magazine, Semi-Finalist Bay Area Playwrights Award, Semi-Finalist Blue Ink Playwriting Award, Semi-Finalist Ojai Seven Devils Playwrights Festival).

Her Play ‘Sex Play’/ 'Re: Jane Doe' had a world premiere at the Schauspielhaus Graz (Austria) and a second production at Theater Bielefeld (Germany).

She has had a research residency at HELLERAU: Europäisches Zentrum für Kunst funded through the Fonds Darstellende Künste and has assisted at Netflix and with Gob Squad. Her play 'when it hurts // this body is just a house' was a semi-finalist for the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference in 2020 and was part of Cimientos Playwrights Workshop 2021 at IATI Theatre NY. 

She is a graduate of Stanford University and a graduate of the Diploma/Conservatory Masters at the University of the Arts Berlin. In Germany she is represented by Suhrkamp. Updates can be found at instagram.com/grumpy.love

If you are interested in using any of the texts for readings/productions please contact patty . k . hamilton @ gmail.com (written all together).

Scripts

Schmerz Camp/Breakfast with God

by Patty Kim Hamilton

Synopsis

In a renowned surreal pain clinic, seven women navigate an eternal cycle of therapies, conversations, and mundane activities, attempting to alleviate their persistent, excruciating and chronic pain. Time takes on a peculiar rhythm. Very little changes. The aging female body emerges as a central motif, explored in its complexities. The play meditates on the thin veil between this life and the next, between...

In a renowned surreal pain clinic, seven women navigate an eternal cycle of therapies, conversations, and mundane activities, attempting to alleviate their persistent, excruciating and chronic pain. Time takes on a peculiar rhythm. Very little changes. The aging female body emerges as a central motif, explored in its complexities. The play meditates on the thin veil between this life and the next, between physical and psychic pain. Grounded in real conversations, bureaucratic clinic questionnaires, and chronic pain therapies, the play weaves in choral passages, doctor’s assessments, poetry, ensemble scenes, and performative nature images, posing profound questions about relief and the journey through pain.

Re: Jane Doe

by Patty Kim Hamilton

Synopsis

Re: Jane Doe is a play about intimacy, consent, and our language around boundaries, assault, and healing. Examining the current state of discourse after #metoo, the text uses personal stories from a myriad of characters to highlight the universal experiences of negotiating needs and desires. One through-line (Jane Doe and John Doe) follows a woman after an assault, as she tries to communicate, experience and...

Re: Jane Doe is a play about intimacy, consent, and our language around boundaries, assault, and healing. Examining the current state of discourse after #metoo, the text uses personal stories from a myriad of characters to highlight the universal experiences of negotiating needs and desires. One through-line (Jane Doe and John Doe) follows a woman after an assault, as she tries to communicate, experience and process her closest relationships and her own relationship to herself.

Peeling Oranges

by Patty Kim Hamilton

Synopsis

Jae returns home to the small town of Sisters, Oregon, to find her Mother (Umma) and sister (Luna), each preoccupied with their own emotional worlds. As relationships and mental health begin to unravel, the family is forced to confront their memories and ghosts in an attempt to reconstruct their past. Truth and fiction become blurred as it becomes clear that no one’s memory is fully trustworthy. When a new...

Jae returns home to the small town of Sisters, Oregon, to find her Mother (Umma) and sister (Luna), each preoccupied with their own emotional worlds. As relationships and mental health begin to unravel, the family is forced to confront their memories and ghosts in an attempt to reconstruct their past. Truth and fiction become blurred as it becomes clear that no one’s memory is fully trustworthy. When a new resident of the town enters Jae’s life, assumptions and fears become uncovered. A reflection on memory, daughter-sister-motherhood and Korean-American women, this play questions the blurriness between culture, love, abuse, and madness.

when it hurts // this body is just a house

by Patty Kim Hamilton

Synopsis

when it hurts // this body is just a house is about two children in an adult relationship. It is about falling in and out of love, the childlike experience that is intimacy, and the pain that can accompany this sort of experience. It is a reflection on gender queerness, loneliness, mental illness and drug abuse. It is a meditation on dependence, distance and care. Throughout the course of the play we see the...

when it hurts // this body is just a house is about two children in an adult relationship. It is about falling in and out of love, the childlike experience that is intimacy, and the pain that can accompany this sort of experience. It is a reflection on gender queerness, loneliness, mental illness and drug abuse. It is a meditation on dependence, distance and care. Throughout the course of the play we see the fragmented memories of the growth and unraveling of Shoelace and K's relationship, playing in and around the tree that is their home and their world.