Laylah is a San Francisco area playwright, actor, director, and producer. She is the Artistic Director of Spare Stage. From 2008-2014 she produced the annual short play festival “Sheherezade,” which received a TBA nomination for Outstanding Anthology. She has had numerous short plays produced in anthology productions including with The Playwrights' Center of San Francisco, Wily West Productions, PianoFight, and Playland Productions. She has completed two full-length plays, THE DRAGON'S EYE, a political thriller set in a Dungeons and Dragons world, which received a staged reading with Quantum Dragon Theatre (2018), and BORDERLINE, a parlor-room drama that places Juno, Minerva, and Jupiter in the middle of a war torn region with secrets to hide and lives on the line. It received a staged...
Laylah is a San Francisco area playwright, actor, director, and producer. She is the Artistic Director of Spare Stage. From 2008-2014 she produced the annual short play festival “Sheherezade,” which received a TBA nomination for Outstanding Anthology. She has had numerous short plays produced in anthology productions including with The Playwrights' Center of San Francisco, Wily West Productions, PianoFight, and Playland Productions. She has completed two full-length plays, THE DRAGON'S EYE, a political thriller set in a Dungeons and Dragons world, which received a staged reading with Quantum Dragon Theatre (2018), and BORDERLINE, a parlor-room drama that places Juno, Minerva, and Jupiter in the middle of a war torn region with secrets to hide and lives on the line. It received a staged reading with The SF Olympians Festival (2018).
Laylah is also a director, having directed for B8 Theatre, PCSF, SF Olympians, and Spare Stage. In addition to plays she occasionally writes short fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry. See more at https://laylahmuran.co/about/