Isabella Waldron is a playwright from Portland, Oregon, now working between NYC and London. She writes plays rooted in interpersonal naturalism and fantastical theatricality. Her work is queer-driven, intergenerational, and funny.
Her plays have been featured with HERE Arts Centre, Southwark Playhouse, Nottingham Playhouse,Camden Peoples' Theatre, Omnibus Theatre, Orleans Gallery, Pleasance Theatre, Assembly (Ed Fringe), 24 Hour Plays Nationals, Frumpish Theatre, Theatre NOVA, Our Digital Stories, The WorkShop Theatre, Our Digital Stories, and Portland Actor's Conservatory. She has been listed as a semi-finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights' Foundation, the O'Neill Playwriting Conference, and the Papatango Prize. She was shortlisted for the 2024 George Devine Award.
Isabella is...
Isabella Waldron is a playwright from Portland, Oregon, now working between NYC and London. She writes plays rooted in interpersonal naturalism and fantastical theatricality. Her work is queer-driven, intergenerational, and funny.
Her plays have been featured with HERE Arts Centre, Southwark Playhouse, Nottingham Playhouse,Camden Peoples' Theatre, Omnibus Theatre, Orleans Gallery, Pleasance Theatre, Assembly (Ed Fringe), 24 Hour Plays Nationals, Frumpish Theatre, Theatre NOVA, Our Digital Stories, The WorkShop Theatre, Our Digital Stories, and Portland Actor's Conservatory. She has been listed as a semi-finalist for the Bay Area Playwrights' Foundation, the O'Neill Playwriting Conference, and the Papatango Prize. She was shortlisted for the 2024 George Devine Award.
Isabella is currently a part of the Hampstead Theatre's INSPIRE Programme, led by Simon Stephens.
She is a proud volunteer with Scene and Heard (UK).