
playwright, poet, and professor
Sarah Ruhl
playwright, poet, and professor
About Sarah
Sarah Ruhl is an American playwright, poet, and professor. Born on January 24, 1974, she is recognized for her notable plays including Melancholy Play, Eurydice, The Clean House, Dead Man's Cell Phone, and In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play. Her works have been produced on and off Broadway and in the West End. Ruhl has received numerous awards and honors, such as a MacArthur Fellowship, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, a Whiting Award, and the PEN/Laura Pels Theater Award. She has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama twice and received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Play. In 2020, she adapted her play Eurydice into the libretto for Matthew Aucoin's opera, which was performed at the Metropolitan Opera and later nominated for Best Opera Recording at the 2023 Grammy Awards. Ruhl co-authored the book Letters from Max: A Book of Friendship with the late Max Ritvo, which was published in 2018, and later adapted into a stage play recognized as a New York Times Critic's Pick in 2023. Her memoir Smile was published by Simon & Schuster and listed among Time Magazine's
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