Ingrid De Sanctis currently teaches playwriting and acting at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA. As a playwright she creates edgy, challenging plays on such topics as refugees in the Balkans (Torba), survivors of violent crime (A Body in Motion), and a young woman living with—not dying from---cancer (Sarah and the Dinosaur). Her work is centered around theatre of social change, and, while teaching classes at University of Central Florida in 2006-2007, she worked with undocumented teenagers exploring their stories through poetry and spoken word. Following 9/11 she created a play with inner city youth entitled WhaChaGonnaDu?. The play A Body in Motion was developed through interviews and transcripts from the book Transcending by Howard Zehr and told the story of survivors of...
Ingrid De Sanctis currently teaches playwriting and acting at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA. As a playwright she creates edgy, challenging plays on such topics as refugees in the Balkans (Torba), survivors of violent crime (A Body in Motion), and a young woman living with—not dying from---cancer (Sarah and the Dinosaur). Her work is centered around theatre of social change, and, while teaching classes at University of Central Florida in 2006-2007, she worked with undocumented teenagers exploring their stories through poetry and spoken word. Following 9/11 she created a play with inner city youth entitled WhaChaGonnaDu?. The play A Body in Motion was developed through interviews and transcripts from the book Transcending by Howard Zehr and told the story of survivors of violence. Funded by the Pennsylvania Prison Society and Victim Advocate organizations the play toured prisons and communities. She was awarded two Provost Grants at JMU to complete two new plays, Hands of Clay and The Walls. Currently she is the Director of the New Play Development Workshop and producer of ten-minute play readings at the annual ATHE conference. In April of 2018 her new work Stained Glass was produced at James Madison University and her upcoming play, Walls, premiered at JMU in January 2020. Stained Glass was a semifinalist for the Eugene O’Neill Playwriting Festival in 2019. In 2023, she wrote a solo play, the things i forgot, based on her story of growing up in the church as a preacher's daughter and a scandal that transformed her faith and family. Most recently she completely The Three of Us. She continues to work as an actor, director and playwright pursuing projects that reflect stories of transformation and grace, and will perform in basements, churches, theatres--anywhere a good play will make a big difference.