Callan Stout is a feminist playwright. Her plays explore women finding their strengths and fighting for self-determination. She currently resides in NYC, because she grew up in Los Angeles, but she had a brief hiatus in Scotland. She loves theatre experiences that give the audience magic: emotional magic, stage magic, musical magic, all and any of them, it’s the moment where the audience and actors all breathe together. She loves that. Her plays that you *can’t* find on NPX are American in Camera (Fresh Ground Pepper), The Pastry Queen (Writer’s Guild of Great Britain), Crap, Crap, Crap (Cherry Lane), and More than Breakfast (NYU, eyeBLINK). The rest of them (or the good ones) are all below. She is a founding member of Cockpit Writers Group, an alum of Fresh Ground Pepper’s Playground Play...
Callan Stout is a feminist playwright. Her plays explore women finding their strengths and fighting for self-determination. She currently resides in NYC, because she grew up in Los Angeles, but she had a brief hiatus in Scotland. She loves theatre experiences that give the audience magic: emotional magic, stage magic, musical magic, all and any of them, it’s the moment where the audience and actors all breathe together. She loves that. Her plays that you *can’t* find on NPX are American in Camera (Fresh Ground Pepper), The Pastry Queen (Writer’s Guild of Great Britain), Crap, Crap, Crap (Cherry Lane), and More than Breakfast (NYU, eyeBLINK). The rest of them (or the good ones) are all below. She is a founding member of Cockpit Writers Group, an alum of Fresh Ground Pepper’s Playground Play Group, an alum of Pipeline Theatre Company’s PlayLab, a member of Lather, Rinse, Repeat, and a grateful member of The Dramatist Guild.