Veronique Autphenne writes social satire, comedies, and mysteries that explore issues of class, loyalty, and the insecurities that drive our most ill-advised actions. Her plays have been produced in numerous festivals in the US and the UK, including a performance of six of her short plays, Empty Nest, staged in a vintage furniture store. Her full-length plays have had readings/workshops at The Space Theatre in London, UK, The Barrow Group, NY, and the Renaissance Theatre, OH, and online with LMC Productions and Athena Project. Her plays have also advanced in a number of festivals, including Premiere Stages and the Austin Film Festival. Vero has studied playwriting at Shakespeare Theatre Company in DC and the Barrow Group in NYC, has attended the Kennedy Center Playwriting Intensive, and is...
Veronique Autphenne writes social satire, comedies, and mysteries that explore issues of class, loyalty, and the insecurities that drive our most ill-advised actions. Her plays have been produced in numerous festivals in the US and the UK, including a performance of six of her short plays, Empty Nest, staged in a vintage furniture store. Her full-length plays have had readings/workshops at The Space Theatre in London, UK, The Barrow Group, NY, and the Renaissance Theatre, OH, and online with LMC Productions and Athena Project. Her plays have also advanced in a number of festivals, including Premiere Stages and the Austin Film Festival. Vero has studied playwriting at Shakespeare Theatre Company in DC and the Barrow Group in NYC, has attended the Kennedy Center Playwriting Intensive, and is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild. She lives in Alexandria, VA.