John Shea- Playwright
John is a Huntington Playwrighting Fellow at Boston’s Tony Award Winning
Huntington Theatre Company. John's plays include:
"LIFERS" (Argos Productions, IRNE- Independent Reviewers of New England- nominee, Best New Play.)
"Erin Go Bragh-less,” (Distinguished Production- Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival- Region One. Boston University's New Play Initiative, National Playwright’s Conference, Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center.)
Junkie,” (Argos Productions, IRNE- Independent Reviewers of New England- nominee, originally commissioned by the Stanford Calderwood Fund for New American Plays.)
“The Painter,” (JaViviCo Productions.)
"WELCOME TO SOMERVILLE, Permit Parking Only," (JaViviCo Productions.)
“The Hill,” (Boston University’s New Play Initiative.)
“Comp,” (Tristan Bates Theatre Company in London, as well as the
Boston Playwright’s Theatre.)
“Claire Silva,” (Williamstown Theatre Festival’s Fridays @ 3 series, as well as
Huntington Theatre Company’s Breaking Ground Festival.)
Many short works have been published in various anthologies and
have been performed in festivals around the country, most notably here at home
in the Boston Theatre Marathon.
Huntington Theatre Company. John's plays include:
"LIFERS" (Argos Productions, IRNE- Independent Reviewers of New England- nominee, Best New Play.)
"Erin Go Bragh-less,” (Distinguished Production- Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival- Region One. Boston University's New Play Initiative, National Playwright’s Conference, Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center.)
Junkie,” (Argos Productions, IRNE- Independent Reviewers of New England- nominee, originally commissioned by the Stanford Calderwood Fund for New American Plays.)
“The Painter,” (JaViviCo Productions.)
"WELCOME TO SOMERVILLE, Permit Parking Only," (JaViviCo Productions.)
“The Hill,” (Boston University’s New Play Initiative.)
“Comp,” (Tristan Bates Theatre Company in London, as well as the
Boston Playwright’s Theatre.)
“Claire Silva,” (Williamstown Theatre Festival’s Fridays @ 3 series, as well as
Huntington Theatre Company’s Breaking Ground Festival.)
Many short works have been published in various anthologies and
have been performed in festivals around the country, most notably here at home
in the Boston Theatre Marathon.