Percival Hornak

Percival Hornak


Percival Hornak (he/they) is a dramaturg, playwright, and literary manager who loves theatricality, ghost stories, and plays about lesbians. He is proud to be Resident Dramaturg/Literary Manager of Team Awesome Robot, a play development collaborative based in NYC. He is also a coproducer of Dungeons and Drama Nerds, a podcast exploring the intersection between theatre and tabletop role-playing games....

Percival Hornak (he/they) is a dramaturg, playwright, and literary manager who loves theatricality, ghost stories, and plays about lesbians. He is proud to be Resident Dramaturg/Literary Manager of Team Awesome Robot, a play development collaborative based in NYC. He is also a coproducer of Dungeons and Drama Nerds, a podcast exploring the intersection between theatre and tabletop role-playing games.

Percy spent two seasons as an Allen Lee Hughes Fellow in Arena Stage's Literary office, where he worked on several productions as a script supervisor and production dramaturg. He has also served as Artistic Resident at Luna Stage and a Research, Policy, and Collective Action intern at the Theatre Communications Group. Other companies Percy has worked with include Andy’s Summer Playhouse, where he is currently serving as Digital Dramaturg on the Digital Renaissance Project. He is a proud alum of Albright College, where he graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in English and Theatre.

Recommended by Percival Hornak

  • SWAY
    19 Dec. 2020
    This is such a powerful, sexy, funny, horrifying play about influencer culture - something the theatre world ought to pay more attention to. The opportunities for projection and video design, the possibilities for movement, the terrifying twist - it's all so captivating. This play fucking rules.
  • John Proctor is the Villain
    26 Jun. 2019
    Any play that leaves me sobbing in my bedroom listening to Lorde is probably incredible, but John Proctor Is The Villain is a powerful response to The Crucible's narrative and that narrative's place in our culture. It represents the power and unfiltered feelings of adolescent women in a way that is not judgmental, but celebratory. This play centers young women and weaves its narrative with complexity, nuance, and care - read this play. Produce this play.
  • three girls never learnt the way home
    23 Aug. 2018
    This play is brilliant and beautiful - Olmos uses images and poetry to craft a subtly powerful play that captures real issues of systemic racism and the U.S. education system and weaves them into a story about three distinct and complex women. The play left me with a thousand questions in the best way possible.
  • Pussy Sludge
    2 Apr. 2018
    Has massive potential to be visually stunning (lighting, scenic elements, costumes), to represent the parts of women's lives that we're told to keep hidden, and to start important conversations about the way we treat each other and our environment. Filled with love and heart, this play is a perfect example of what I think theatre should be.
  • Rocket Sex Magic
    2 Apr. 2018
    This play is charming and strange (in the best way imaginable) and manages to strike a balance between the quotidian and the cosmic. It turns a historical moment into something that is epic and fantastic in scope, and asks its audiences to leave their definitions of "normal" at the door.