Sam Noble (they/she) is a playwright and educator based in the greater Boston area, and associate artistic director of the Boston-based experimental theatre company, Sleeping Weazel. Noble’s plays have been produced through Boston Playwright’s Theatre, Smith College, Perseverance Theatre, Copious Love Productions, Sunny Side of the Street Theater, The Rockwell Winter Playwright Series, and as part of the Boston Theatre Marathon. They have acted as a fellow in the Louise W. and Edmund J. Kahn Liberal Arts Institute and through New Repertory Theatre’s Next Voices fellowship, and are an alum of the Kennedy Center’s MFA Playwright’s Workshop and an affiliated artist with the National New Play Network. Noble has worked as a dramaturg developing new works through Boston University and Boston...
Sam Noble (they/she) is a playwright and educator based in the greater Boston area, and associate artistic director of the Boston-based experimental theatre company, Sleeping Weazel. Noble’s plays have been produced through Boston Playwright’s Theatre, Smith College, Perseverance Theatre, Copious Love Productions, Sunny Side of the Street Theater, The Rockwell Winter Playwright Series, and as part of the Boston Theatre Marathon. They have acted as a fellow in the Louise W. and Edmund J. Kahn Liberal Arts Institute and through New Repertory Theatre’s Next Voices fellowship, and are an alum of the Kennedy Center’s MFA Playwright’s Workshop and an affiliated artist with the National New Play Network. Noble has worked as a dramaturg developing new works through Boston University and Boston Playwright’s Theatre, and has taught various styles of writing at Boston University, Bay Path University, Wheaton College, Emerson College, at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education, and as part of the Massachusetts Young Playwright’s Project. She holds an MFA from Boston University.