Courtney Bailey

Courtney Bailey, Ph.D., is a St. Louis-based writer and theatre artist who teaches among the incarcerated communities of Eastern Missouri. The Riverfront Times named her the 2023 Best St. Louis Playwright, and her play Brontë Sister House Party earned the 2022 St. Louis Theatre Circle Award for Best New Play. As a playwright and teacher, she prioritizes creating art with incarcerated artists and returning citizens. She's been privileged to work with the support of organizations such as the Folger Shakespeare Library (2024 Artistic Research Fellow), St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, The Bechdel Project, the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis, Prison Performing Arts, Slightly Askew Theatre Ensemble (SATE), and Equally Represented Arts (ERA).

Her artistic priorities as a theatre artist...

Courtney Bailey, Ph.D., is a St. Louis-based writer and theatre artist who teaches among the incarcerated communities of Eastern Missouri. The Riverfront Times named her the 2023 Best St. Louis Playwright, and her play Brontë Sister House Party earned the 2022 St. Louis Theatre Circle Award for Best New Play. As a playwright and teacher, she prioritizes creating art with incarcerated artists and returning citizens. She's been privileged to work with the support of organizations such as the Folger Shakespeare Library (2024 Artistic Research Fellow), St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, The Bechdel Project, the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis, Prison Performing Arts, Slightly Askew Theatre Ensemble (SATE), and Equally Represented Arts (ERA).

Her artistic priorities as a theatre artist, specifically, consist of queer representation, responsible storytelling across cultures and identities, and the consistently hard work of blurring the lines between writer and performer. And as a queer woman writer across multiple mediums—including plays, fiction, and literary criticism—whose interests span gender(ed) representation, religious deconstruction, and intersectional feminism, she has a diverse publication and production record.

Her academic book, Spectrums of Shakespearean Crossdressing: The Art of Performing Women (Routledge, 2019) considers the wide spectrum of theatrical crossdressing for women’s roles in Shakespearean drama, from passing to drag. As a playwright, she has been a fellow with St. Louis Shakespeare Festival’s Confluence Writers Project, which commissioned her full-length play Brontë Sister House Party. Recently, her plays Everything I eat in a day: a shameless corona play (St. Louis Shakespeare Festival) and Tonya and the Totes in Subterrastrata (SATE) were produced digitally during the pandemic. In the summer of 2019, her full-length play, Immersion Play, premiered in a workshop production in New York City at The Connelly Theater with She NYC Arts, an Off-Broadway theatre festival celebrating women writers (Dir. Sandy Doria). And in August 2022, Brontë Sister House Party had its first full production with SATE in St. Louis. She is currently a FIFE Fellow with the Bechdel Project (Brooklyn, NY).

She earned her Ph.D. in English Literature from Baylor University in 2016, with a focus on Renaissance Drama, the plays of William Shakespeare, and performance studies. She completed her dissertation under the mentorship of Dr. Maurice Hunt. She also holds an MA in English from Baylor and a BA in English from Mercer University. While a graduate student at Baylor, she won all major grad student teaching awards and honors, including the Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, the Charles G. Smith Outstanding Graduate Student of the Year Award, the Christine Fall Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, and the Donald and Judy Schmeltekopf Fellowship for Educational Leadership. She is an alum of the renowned SITI Company Summer Intensive (2018), where she trained in Viewpoints and Suzuki Method with SITI Company members. The 2018 intensive culminated with a workshop performance of THE BACCHAE, led by SITI’s Anne Bogart.

A proud member of the St. Louis theatre community, she has been privileged to work with companies like the New Jewish Theatre (District Merchants), St. Louis Shakespeare Festival (Othello), the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (Imaginary Theatre Co.), Slightly Askew Theatre Ensemble (Doctor Faustus; Of Mice and Men; Aphra Behn Festival 2020 & 2021), Mustard Seed Theatre (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot), and Theatre Nuevo (Fefu and her Friends). In an interview for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, local actor-director Jacqueline Thompson describes Courtney as “a rising star and someone to watch.”

She works full-time as a writer, teaching artist, and performer, after previously working as an Assistant Professor of English and Theatre Studies at Greenville University. As a professor, she taught courses in storytelling, theatre history, Shakespeare, British literature, writing, performance studies, and dramatic literature. At GU, she was awarded the Archer Award for Distinguished Faculty Scholarship in 2018. Her academic and popular writing has also appeared in HowlRound, Cahiers Elisabethains, ANQ, Praxis, Literature and Belief, and Mississippi Quarterly.

She also writes regularly on her Substack, Letters from the Homestead.

Scripts

ROMANOV FAMILY YARD SALE: a purgation play

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

Written for Equally Represented Arts (ERA) in St. Louis.

It is July 1919, one year after the last ever Russian Tsar, Tsarina, and their children were murdered. The distant, and more importantly living, Romanov cousins have set up a yard sale in a formerly Tsar-sponsored Russian theatre wrecked by the Bolsheviks. No one cares about these Romanovs, but they are Romanovs nonetheless.

Written for Equally Represented Arts (ERA) in St. Louis.

It is July 1919, one year after the last ever Russian Tsar, Tsarina, and their children were murdered. The distant, and more importantly living, Romanov cousins have set up a yard sale in a formerly Tsar-sponsored Russian theatre wrecked by the Bolsheviks. No one cares about these Romanovs, but they are Romanovs nonetheless.

BRONTË SISTER HOUSE PARTY

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

Commissioned by St. Louis Shakespeare Festival in 2021 for the Confluence Regional Writers' Project.

Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë--of Victorian literary fame--are trapped in a purgatorial time loop where they are forced to throw a fabulous house party every night.

Commissioned by St. Louis Shakespeare Festival in 2021 for the Confluence Regional Writers' Project.

Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë--of Victorian literary fame--are trapped in a purgatorial time loop where they are forced to throw a fabulous house party every night.

JULIE ON HER KNEES: a crass and jovial exorcism to help you break up with August Strindberg

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

A woman attempts to exorcise her abusive dead boyfriend (August Strindberg) from her psyche by performing a play: a sort-of adaptation of Miss Julie set in a Southern Baptist Seminary in the 1990’s.

A woman attempts to exorcise her abusive dead boyfriend (August Strindberg) from her psyche by performing a play: a sort-of adaptation of Miss Julie set in a Southern Baptist Seminary in the 1990’s.

THE BRECHTFAST CLUB

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

Co-Written with Lucy Cashion for Equally Represented Arts (ERA).

A group of East German Stasi officers are stuck at work spying on a Saturday. Unexpectedly, they pick up a transmission of a high school detention...in America. A Brechtian adaptation(ish) of THE BREAKFAST CLUB.

Co-Written with Lucy Cashion for Equally Represented Arts (ERA).

A group of East German Stasi officers are stuck at work spying on a Saturday. Unexpectedly, they pick up a transmission of a high school detention...in America. A Brechtian adaptation(ish) of THE BREAKFAST CLUB.

MARGARET FULLER MAGICK SHOW: a play in two magickal ceremonies and one magic trick

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

The writing and workshopping of this play was funded by the St. Louis Regional Arts Commission.

Margaret Fuller, nineteenth-century writer and feminist, must perform a magick show (yes, with a k) on a ghostly cruise ship to avoid her early death.

The writing and workshopping of this play was funded by the St. Louis Regional Arts Commission.

Margaret Fuller, nineteenth-century writer and feminist, must perform a magick show (yes, with a k) on a ghostly cruise ship to avoid her early death.

THE PAVEMENT KINGDOM: a clinic escort play

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

The writing and workshopping of this play was funded by the St. Louis Regional Arts Commission.

A clinic escort named CHARON gives her field guide to the abortion clinic parking lot. (one act / one performer)

The writing and workshopping of this play was funded by the St. Louis Regional Arts Commission.

A clinic escort named CHARON gives her field guide to the abortion clinic parking lot. (one act / one performer)

BRITCHES! a play for Lady Romeos

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

This play was commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for Women's Eastern Reception, Diagnostic, and Correctional Center in Missouri. It was inspired by writing from incarcerated artists. Completed with the support of a Folger Shakespeare Library Virtual Artistic Research Fellowship.

Script is the property of Prison Performing Arts.

Charlotte and Susan Cushman’s sisterly rendition of Shakespeare’s Romeo and...

This play was commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for Women's Eastern Reception, Diagnostic, and Correctional Center in Missouri. It was inspired by writing from incarcerated artists. Completed with the support of a Folger Shakespeare Library Virtual Artistic Research Fellowship.

Script is the property of Prison Performing Arts.

Charlotte and Susan Cushman’s sisterly rendition of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, with Charlotte as Romeo and Susan as Juliet, has turned out to be far more popular and profitable than they ever imagined. Back in their hometown of Boston after playing to sold out houses in London, the sisters remount the show with a new addition: a female actor named Joan now plays Benvolio. But when circumstances give Joan an opportunity to step in as Juliet opposite Charlotte’s Romeo, Charlotte is confronted with her own undeniable romantic attraction to this new Juliet. Loosely based on real events in the life of American actor Charlotte Cushman—beloved for her “britches” roles and one of the most famous lesbians of the nineteenth-century—this play celebrates the steadfastness of sisters in the face of the exhilarating, romantic, and often cruel world of the theatre.

GATSBY OF A THOUSAND FACES: a play of literary corrections.

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

Commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for performance at Missouri Eastern Correctional Center. The play is inspired by writing from incarcerated artists.

Script is property of Prison Performing Arts.

A troupe of Jay Gatsbys have decided to hold an academic conference of “literary corrections” to present to their Creator, F. Scott Fitzgerald. It’s unclear if this is a friendly academic presentation…or an...

Commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for performance at Missouri Eastern Correctional Center. The play is inspired by writing from incarcerated artists.

Script is property of Prison Performing Arts.

A troupe of Jay Gatsbys have decided to hold an academic conference of “literary corrections” to present to their Creator, F. Scott Fitzgerald. It’s unclear if this is a friendly academic presentation…or an ambush.

THE CAVERNS OF WINGWOOD: a parable of reptilian philosophy

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

Commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for performance at Northeast Correctional Center. The play is inspired by writing from incarcerated artists.

Script is property of Prison Performing Arts.

Two travelers accidentally free a group of men from an underground cave. The only trouble is that the men don't think they are men-- they think they are dragons.

Commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for performance at Northeast Correctional Center. The play is inspired by writing from incarcerated artists.

Script is property of Prison Performing Arts.

Two travelers accidentally free a group of men from an underground cave. The only trouble is that the men don't think they are men-- they think they are dragons.

Tonya and the Totes in Subterrastrata

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

A woman is in the process of fossilization in the Earth's underbelly--in a layer composed entirely of complimentary canvas tote bags.

A woman is in the process of fossilization in the Earth's underbelly--in a layer composed entirely of complimentary canvas tote bags.

THE SOCIETY OF DREAM INTERPRETERS

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

Commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for performance at Missouri Eastern Correctional Center. The play is adapted from writing by incarcerated artists.

Script is property of Prison Performing Arts.

This is the place where messages are sent through dreams. A sort-of post office in between the moments of sleeping and waking. Our Dream Interpreters receive messages and try to sort them back to the right...

Commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for performance at Missouri Eastern Correctional Center. The play is adapted from writing by incarcerated artists.

Script is property of Prison Performing Arts.

This is the place where messages are sent through dreams. A sort-of post office in between the moments of sleeping and waking. Our Dream Interpreters receive messages and try to sort them back to the right sleeping minds.

JENNY'S IN HELL (a phone play)

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

A woman places a call to a Confessor as part of the Personal Integrity Rehabilitation Project in order to admit an almost-sin. This piece is written as a phone play (performed by a single actor to a single audience member over the phone).

A woman places a call to a Confessor as part of the Personal Integrity Rehabilitation Project in order to admit an almost-sin. This piece is written as a phone play (performed by a single actor to a single audience member over the phone).

Immersion Play

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

Megan asks her Mexican boyfriend, Domingo, to only speak Spanish with her to help her improve her beginner language skills for their upcoming trip to Mexico City. The experience of speaking his native language with the woman he loves prompts him to start telling her some big secrets. Alternating between English and Spanish, this bilingual play restricts subtitles in performance. This forces the audience to...

Megan asks her Mexican boyfriend, Domingo, to only speak Spanish with her to help her improve her beginner language skills for their upcoming trip to Mexico City. The experience of speaking his native language with the woman he loves prompts him to start telling her some big secrets. Alternating between English and Spanish, this bilingual play restricts subtitles in performance. This forces the audience to alternate between being insiders and outsiders, depending on how much they speak of each language.

THE GOLDEN RECORD: a brief and imperfect catalog of lost new years and cosmic time, performed while hurtling through space

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

Commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for performance by the PPA Alumni Theatre Company. The play is an adaptation of several writings by justice-impacted individuals and currently incarcerated artists.

Script is property of Prison Performing Arts.

Two interstellar travelers (and a chicken named Filberta) fly through space to a new home. While they travel, they listen to transmissions from their own golden...

Commissioned by Prison Performing Arts for performance by the PPA Alumni Theatre Company. The play is an adaptation of several writings by justice-impacted individuals and currently incarcerated artists.

Script is property of Prison Performing Arts.

Two interstellar travelers (and a chicken named Filberta) fly through space to a new home. While they travel, they listen to transmissions from their own golden record.

Primavera, or The Quiverfull Play

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

27-year-old Hannah confronts the legalism of her southern religious community when the older David, a former love interest, returns for a family wedding. The man’s homecoming to the fundamentalist, “quiverfull” Christian community of his upbringing reconnects him with his peers and siblings who stayed behind. Loosely inspired by Botticelli’s renaissance painting of the same name, the play is told in part through...

27-year-old Hannah confronts the legalism of her southern religious community when the older David, a former love interest, returns for a family wedding. The man’s homecoming to the fundamentalist, “quiverfull” Christian community of his upbringing reconnects him with his peers and siblings who stayed behind. Loosely inspired by Botticelli’s renaissance painting of the same name, the play is told in part through characters’ dreams, as well as a chorus composed of The Three Graces.

Play for Kupala Night

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

A group of young people attempts to enact a ritual on the eve of the summer solstice.

A group of young people attempts to enact a ritual on the eve of the summer solstice.

Everything I eat in a day: a shameless corona play

by Courtney Bailey

Synopsis

Kirsten shows us everything she eats in a day. Originally written as a short stage play, this piece was produced as a YouTube video during coronavirus.

Kirsten shows us everything she eats in a day. Originally written as a short stage play, this piece was produced as a YouTube video during coronavirus.