Philip Kenner (he/they) is an NYC and Chicago based writer, educator, and performer originally from New Rochelle, NY.
Recently, Philip's play PSYCHOTROPIC was produced by RoleCall Theater in Atlanta, GA, directed by Maddy Roberts. He has also recently published poems with Colectivo Tabú. His play, “The Sun Club,” received a production at Dixon Place and a reading at the Jermyn Street Theater in London. His interactive audio drama "SNAP CRACKLE PROP" was produced by The Performance Interface Lab, for which he was provided an Office Hours Residency at the Kennedy Center. He spent two years teaching playwriting at NYU and working as a member of the literary teams for the Sundance Institute and Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. Philip has developed work with Playwrights Horizons, Musical...
Philip Kenner (he/they) is an NYC and Chicago based writer, educator, and performer originally from New Rochelle, NY.
Recently, Philip's play PSYCHOTROPIC was produced by RoleCall Theater in Atlanta, GA, directed by Maddy Roberts. He has also recently published poems with Colectivo Tabú. His play, “The Sun Club,” received a production at Dixon Place and a reading at the Jermyn Street Theater in London. His interactive audio drama "SNAP CRACKLE PROP" was produced by The Performance Interface Lab, for which he was provided an Office Hours Residency at the Kennedy Center. He spent two years teaching playwriting at NYU and working as a member of the literary teams for the Sundance Institute and Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. Philip has developed work with Playwrights Horizons, Musical Theater Factory, and The Tank, and three of his short plays were published by The CRY HAVOC Company. He has his MFA from Northwestern's Writing for the Screen and Stage program. Through his writing, he hopes to throw us into the mud of our collective shame so that we can have a good, filthy laugh.
Photo by Sara Laufer. Instagram: @philip.kenner