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Sheila Callaghan (born 1973) is a playwright and screenwriter who emerged from the RAT ( Regional Alternative Theatre) movement of the 1990s. She has been profiled by ''American Theater Magazine'', "The Brooklyn Rail", ''Theatermania'', and ''The Village Voice''. Her work has been published in ''
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'' magazine. In 2010, Callaghan was profiled by '' Marie Claire'' as one of "18 successful women who are changing the world." She was also named one of ''
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'' magazine's "10 Screenwriters to Watch" of 2010. She was nominated for a 2016 Golden Globe Award for her work on the Hulu comedy series '' Casual'', and a 2017 WGA nomination for her episode "I Am A Storm" from Season 7 of the comedy/drama series '' Shameless''.


Style

Callaghan's writing has been described as "comically engaging, subversively penetrating", "whimsically eloquent", "unique and completely contemporary", and "downright weird". ''
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'' has said Callaghan "writes with a world-weary tone and has a poet's gift for economical description," and the '' Philadelphia Weekly'' has called Callaghan a "provocative playwright" with a "national following" who "creates work that's realistic and unpredictable, dark and funny, reassuring and disturbing."


Memberships

Callaghan is a founding member of feminist advocacy group ''The Kilroys'', who created the '' Kilroys' List''. She is also a founding member of the playwrights' collective 13P and an alumni member of
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.


Awards and honors

Callaghan is the recipient of several writing awards, including the 2000
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, the 2014 Ted Schmitt Award for the world premiere of an outstanding new play by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, and the 2007 Whiting Award for Drama. She also won a
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from
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in 2002. In 2007, her play ''Dead City'' won a Special Commendation Award for the prestigious
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. She has also received a Jerome Fellowship from the Playwrights' Center, a
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Fellowship, a grant from
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, and a
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grant.


Teaching

Callaghan has taught playwriting and English at the
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,
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,
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, Brooklyn College,
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, and Florida State University.


Personal

She is married to composer and producer Sophocles Papavasilopoulos, with whom she has a son.


Plays by Sheila Callaghan

Her most well-known play to date is ''Women Laughing Alone With Salad'', which was featured on
The Kilroys' List ''The Kilroys' List'' is a ''gender parity'' initiative to end the "systematic underrepresentation of female and trans playwrights" in the American theater industry. ''Gender disparity'' is defined as the gap of unproduced playwrights' whose plays ...
in 2014. Her other plays have been produced and developed with
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,
Playwrights Horizons Playwrights Horizons is a not-for-profit Off-Broadway theater located in New York City dedicated to the support and development of contemporary American playwrights, composers, and lyricists, and to the production of their new work. Under the ...
,
The Flea Theater The Flea Theater, founded in 1996, is a theater in the TriBeCa section of New York City. It presents primarily new American theater and provides a venue for film stars to act on a very small (74-seat) stage, as well as a smaller black box theat ...
,
South Coast Repertory South Coast Repertory (SCR) is a professional theatre company located in Costa Mesa, California. Tony Award-winning South Coast Repertory, founded in 1964 by David Emmes and Martin Benson, is led by Artistic Director David Ivers and Managing Direc ...
,
Clubbed Thumb Clubbed Thumb is a downtown theater company in New York City that commissions, develops, and produces "funny, strange, and provocative new plays by living American writers." Since its founding in 1996, the company has earned five OBIES (including t ...
, The LARK,
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, Collision Theatre Company, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, New Georges, the Bloomington Playwrights Project, Theatre of NOTE, Impact Theatre,
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and Moving Arts, among others. Internationally, her plays have been produced in New Zealand, Norway, Germany, Portugal, and the Czech Republic. She has been commissioned by
Playwrights Horizons Playwrights Horizons is a not-for-profit Off-Broadway theater located in New York City dedicated to the support and development of contemporary American playwrights, composers, and lyricists, and to the production of their new work. Under the ...
,
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, and the Ensemble Studio Theatre. Several of her plays are published by Playscripts, Inc.,
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, and S. Fischer Verlag (in German translation), and she has been anthologized in the New York Theatre Review and others. A collection of her plays was published in 2011 by
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. List of long plays: *''Scab'' *''Lascivious Something'' *''Dead City'' *''Crumble (Lay Me Down, Justin Timberlake)'' (originally produced by
Clubbed Thumb Clubbed Thumb is a downtown theater company in New York City that commissions, develops, and produces "funny, strange, and provocative new plays by living American writers." Since its founding in 1996, the company has earned five OBIES (including t ...
) *''Crawl, Fade to White'' *''
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'' *''Star-Crossed Lovers'' *''We Are Not These Hands'' *''
Fever/Dream ''Fever/Dream'' is a play by Sheila Callaghan which premiered in 2009 at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, DC. It is a reinvention of Pedro Calderón de la Barca's play '' Life is a Dream''. Plot summary In ''Fever/Dream'', Segis B ...
'' *''That Pretty Pretty (Or, The Rape Play)'' (originally produced by
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) *''Roadkill Confidential'' (originally produced by
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) *''Everything You Touch'' *''Port Out, Starboard Home'' (created with
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and produced by La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club) *''Elevada'' (originally produced by
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) *''Bed'' *''Women Laughing Alone With Salad'' (originally produced by
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is a non-profit theatre company located at 641 D Street NW in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1980, it produces new plays which it believes to be edgy, challenging, and thought-provokin ...
) *''(Not) The Water Project'' List of short plays: *''New Shoes'' *''Tumor'' *''American Jack'' *''Blue Lila Rising'' *''Ayravana Flies or A Pretty Dish'' *''The Transit Plays'' *''He Ate the Sun'' *''Soak'' *''Hold This'' Other: *''(contribution to:) Uncle Sam's Satiric Spectacular: a vaudevillean collaboration''


Film and television

Callaghan is a writer/producer for the
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series '' Shameless'' and was a writer for two seasons on ''
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''. She was also a writer/producer on the Hulu comedy series '' Casual''. Her pilot ''Over/Under'' was filmed for the
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, starring
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and
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. She was hired to write the film adaptation of '' I Dream of Jeannie'' by Sony Pictures Entertainment and
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.


See also

* '' The Biology of Luck''


References


External links


Official siteProfile and Production History at The Whiting Foundation
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