Gregory Fletcher

Gregory Fletcher is a native of Dallas, Texas, a resident of New York City, and a graduate with various theatre degrees from CSUN, Columbia University, and Boston University.

His plays have been produced in twelve Off-Off Broadway productions, and regional credits include Boston, Miami, Moscow (Idaho), and Provincetown.

Awards include the Mark Twain Prize for Comic Playwriting and the National Ten-Minute Play Award from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, and a first runner up for the David Mark Cohen National Playwriting Award from the Association of Theatre in Higher Education. Fletcher was a playwriting grantee at the Sundance Theatre Lab, a nominee for Outstanding Original Short Script for the New York IT Awards, and a national finalist for the Heideman Award and the Reva Shiner Comedy Award.

Besides playwriting, Fletcher is the author of the YA novels Other People's Crazy and Other People's Drama, and two novellas Tom and Huck Sitting in a Tree, and The Never Land Hoax, both part of the series Inclusive Bedtime Stories. Other published writing includes five essays, two short stories, and the playwriting craft book, Shorts and Briefs, 2nd Edition. Fletcher has conducted many interviews and New York theatre reviews for Stage and Cinema website.

Fletcher has taught various theatre and creative writing courses at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Niagara University, CUNY-Kingsborough, and currently at the Maslow Family Creative Writing Graduate Program at Wilkes University.