Braddon Mendelson is the author of thirteen full-length plays, including "Rembrandt Perfected" (an historical farce), winner of Best New Play at the Long Beach Playhouse New Works Festival. It received its world premiere under his direction at The MAIN. His work ranges from "Provenance," centered on an 18th‑century French game table that carries the imprint of its owners across generations, to "Gallows Falls," a Vermont ghost story and finalist in the 2023 Vintage Theatre New Works Festival, to "Resisted Living," a farcical dark-comedy about aging parents, adult children, and some very questionable choices.
An alumnus of California State University, Northridge, and the Warner Brothers Writers Workshop, Braddon lives in Stevenson Ranch, California.
Braddon Mendelson is the author of thirteen full-length plays, including "Rembrandt Perfected" (an historical farce), winner of Best New Play at the Long Beach Playhouse New Works Festival. It received its world premiere under his direction at The MAIN. His work ranges from "Provenance," centered on an 18th‑century French game table that carries the imprint of its owners across generations, to "Gallows Falls," a Vermont ghost story and finalist in the 2023 Vintage Theatre New Works Festival, to "Resisted Living," a farcical dark-comedy about aging parents, adult children, and some very questionable choices.
An alumnus of California State University, Northridge, and the Warner Brothers Writers Workshop, Braddon lives in Stevenson Ranch, California.