Karen currently lives in Tennessee, but is a native of New Jersey and long time resident of Los Angeles,CA and Atlanta, Georgia. Her plays have won festivals, grants and productions, including winning the Erica Bennett Prize for Best Comedic Play in Southern California, two-time winner of the New Science Driven Play Award, Winner of the Maxum Mazumdar New Play Prize, nominated for The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and recipient of the Women Playwright’s Initiative. She was a finalist for the Newman/Woodward Award (out of 2,200 submissions), and has been a finalist/semi-finalist for Humanitas, Henley Rose, Ashland, and numerous highly competitive competitions).Theaters producing her work include The Academy, Alleyway, Miribou Arts, Arts Center Live, The Zephyr, The Tangent, SkyLight...
Karen currently lives in Tennessee, but is a native of New Jersey and long time resident of Los Angeles,CA and Atlanta, Georgia. Her plays have won festivals, grants and productions, including winning the Erica Bennett Prize for Best Comedic Play in Southern California, two-time winner of the New Science Driven Play Award, Winner of the Maxum Mazumdar New Play Prize, nominated for The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and recipient of the Women Playwright’s Initiative. She was a finalist for the Newman/Woodward Award (out of 2,200 submissions), and has been a finalist/semi-finalist for Humanitas, Henley Rose, Ashland, and numerous highly competitive competitions).Theaters producing her work include The Academy, Alleyway, Miribou Arts, Arts Center Live, The Zephyr, The Tangent, SkyLight, GreenLight, OnionMan, Chatham, OpenEye, Boxfest Detroit, OpenEye, and The Blank. She is also a published journalist/investigative reporter, poet, novelist, lyricist and an adjunct writing/theatre professor at several colleges. She was recently awarded a commission to write the libretto and lyrics for a musical on the women’s rights movement and has had two other musicals fully produced. In addition to her professional theatre work, Karen works on projects that focus on using theater to help at-risk communities for which she worked under a Kennedy Center Grant for the William Inge Center, and with the MET to create a play about famous artists and their works. She’s a member of the 35th Anniversary Inge PlayLab and has plays published in several Best Of Anthologies and in a Macmillan writing text for teaching dramatic writing. Karen also directed youth theater and served as Artistic Director for the Young Actors Ensemble. She has a BA in Philosophy, an MFA in Writing for the Performing Arts, leads Playwrights Think Tank for FAIR in the ARTS, and is a professional member of the Dramatists Guild.