Lloyd Suh

Lloyd Suh is the author of The Chinese Lady (produced with Ma-Yi at the Public Theater), Bina’s Six Apples (produced at Alliance Theatre with Children’s Theatre Company), Charles Francis Chan Jr.’s Exotic Oriental Murder MysteryThe Wong Kids in the Secret of the Space Chupacabra Go!, FranklinlandJesus in India, and many more, including The Heart Sellers, which recently premiered at Milwaukee Rep. His work has been produced at theaters across the country including Ensemble Studio Theatre, Magic Theatre, Denver Center, Artists Rep, Interact, Geva, Timeline, the Guthrie with Theater Mu, ArtsEmerson, Long Wharf Theatre, and others and internationally at the Cultural Center of the Philippines and with PCPA at the Guerilla Theatre in Seoul, Korea. He has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts, the Horton Foote Prize, the Helen Merrill Award, and the Lilah Kan Red Socks Award. He served from 2005-2010 as the Artistic Director of Second Generation and Co-Director of the Ma-Yi Writers Lab, and from 2011-2020 as Director of Artistic Programs at The Lark. He was elected in 2016 to the Dramatists Guild Council.

Lloyd Suh is the author of The Chinese Lady (produced with Ma-Yi at the Public Theater), Bina’s Six Apples (produced at Alliance Theatre with Children’s Theatre Company), Charles Francis Chan Jr.’s Exotic Oriental Murder MysteryThe Wong Kids in the Secret of the Space Chupacabra Go!, FranklinlandJesus in India, and many more, including The Heart Sellers, which recently premiered at Milwaukee Rep. His work has been produced at theaters across the country including Ensemble Studio Theatre, Magic Theatre, Denver Center, Artists Rep, Interact, Geva, Timeline, the Guthrie with Theater Mu, ArtsEmerson, Long Wharf Theatre, and others and internationally at the Cultural Center of the Philippines and with PCPA at the Guerilla Theatre in Seoul, Korea. He has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts, the Horton Foote Prize, the Helen Merrill Award, and the Lilah Kan Red Socks Award. He served from 2005-2010 as the Artistic Director of Second Generation and Co-Director of the Ma-Yi Writers Lab, and from 2011-2020 as Director of Artistic Programs at The Lark. He was elected in 2016 to the Dramatists Guild Council.