Forest Malley (not O’Malley, he’s significantly less Irish than that) is a Brooklyn-based playwright and performer from a notoriously witchy part of Massachusetts. His work explores memory, migration, queerness, God (or the lack thereof), divas, and his Arab-American heritage. He was one of seven winners of the 2022 Theater Masters short play festival, a finalist for the 2024 Page73 Writing Fellowship, and a finalist for the 2023 O’Neill National Playwright’s Conference for his play Gidou. He is currently a member of the Page 73 Writer’s Group, Artists Against Apartheid, and a Planet Fitness in Bushwick. M.F.A: NYU Tisch School of the Arts ‘23; B.A: Harvard University ‘20.
Forest Malley (not O’Malley, he’s significantly less Irish than that) is a Brooklyn-based playwright and performer from a notoriously witchy part of Massachusetts. His work explores memory, migration, queerness, God (or the lack thereof), divas, and his Arab-American heritage. He was one of seven winners of the 2022 Theater Masters short play festival, a finalist for the 2024 Page73 Writing Fellowship, and a finalist for the 2023 O’Neill National Playwright’s Conference for his play Gidou. He is currently a member of the Page 73 Writer’s Group, Artists Against Apartheid, and a Planet Fitness in Bushwick. M.F.A: NYU Tisch School of the Arts ‘23; B.A: Harvard University ‘20.