Fabiola R. Decius’ plays include “When I Grow Up”, “Final Verdict”, “Ladies’ Night”, "Black Jesus", (UN)HOUSED, MR. AND MISS AFTER-SCHOOL, and MAN OF THE HOUSE among others, which have been produced and/or developed within the Greater Boston area and beyond. She was the inaugural playwright for the Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) Playwright Residency program. She was commissioned to write a play, SENIOR YEAR PROJECT which was produced in October 2025, as part of Lyric Backstage, which is an educational program that provides an introduction to jobs and potential backstage career paths in the performing arts such as lighting, sound, props, and costuming.
Fabiola was a Creative City grant recipient through the New England Foundation for the Arts in 2018, and founded Teens WRITE (Writing...
Fabiola R. Decius’ plays include “When I Grow Up”, “Final Verdict”, “Ladies’ Night”, "Black Jesus", (UN)HOUSED, MR. AND MISS AFTER-SCHOOL, and MAN OF THE HOUSE among others, which have been produced and/or developed within the Greater Boston area and beyond. She was the inaugural playwright for the Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) Playwright Residency program. She was commissioned to write a play, SENIOR YEAR PROJECT which was produced in October 2025, as part of Lyric Backstage, which is an educational program that provides an introduction to jobs and potential backstage career paths in the performing arts such as lighting, sound, props, and costuming.
Fabiola was a Creative City grant recipient through the New England Foundation for the Arts in 2018, and founded Teens WRITE (Writing, Reading, and Investigating Theater Everywhere), which is a program for teenagers to write, revise, cast, direct, and produce original plays culminating in a Ten-Minute Play Festival. Although writing is Fabiola’s first passion, she often acts and directs as well. She is able to merge her love for performing arts and working with young people as a high school theater teacher. Fabiola graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a Bachelor of Arts, and received a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Lesley University in Stage and Screen Writing.