
Kate Snodgrass
Kate Snodgrass is the former Artistic Director of Boston Playwrights’ Theatre and the Boston Theater Marathon, a StageSource “Theatre Hero,” and a Boston Theatre Critics’ Elliot Norton Award for Sustained Excellence recipient. She is the author of the Heideman Award-winning, much-anthologized play Haiku. Full-length plays: Observatory (1999 IRNE Award); The Glider (“Steinberg New Play Award” nominee, 2005 IRNE Award); The Art of Burning (Huntington Theatre/Harvard Stage); short plays: L’Air Des Alpes; Que Sera, Sera; Critics’ Circle; Valets; Wasteland; Brickwork; and the radio play Overture (Huntington Theatre Company) along with one-acts Bark’s Dream and The Last Bark (both commissioned by Sleeping Weazel). She is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and the Dramatists’ Guild.
Upcoming Programs by Kate Snodgrass

Writing a 10-Minute Play
The ten-minute play is the ode/short story of the Theatre, and it’s a true community-builder. Like a box of crackerjacks—we can’t “eat” just one. If you’re a Teacher or a Church Program Director or just a lover of Theatre, in this safe place we may explore family connections, we might bring historical events and Bible […]