Sarah Ruhl

Sarah Ruhl
Ruhl in 2017
Born (1974-01-24) January 24, 1974 (age 50)
EducationBrown University (BA, MFA)
Occupation(s)Playwright, professor, essayist
Spouse
Tony Charuvastra
(m. 2005)
Children3
AwardsMacArthur Fellowship
PEN/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award
Susan Smith Blackburn Prize
Whiting Award
2016 Steinberg Distinguished Playwright Award

Sarah Ruhl (born January 24, 1974) is an American playwright, poet, professor, and essayist. Among her most popular plays are Eurydice (2003), The Clean House (2004), and In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play) (2009). She has been the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and the PEN/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award for a distinguished American playwright in mid-career. Two of her plays have been finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and she received a nomination for Tony Award for Best Play. In 2020, she adapted her play Eurydice into the libretto for Matthew Aucoin's opera of the same name. Eurydice was nominated for Best Opera Recording at the 2023 Grammy Awards.

In 2018, Letters from Max: A Book of Friendship, co-authored by Max Ritvo, was published by Milkweed Editions.[1] Her most recent play, Becky Nurse of Salem (2019) premiered at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Her memoir Smile was listed as one of Time magazine's 100 Must-Read Books of 2021.[2] She currently serves on the faculty of the Yale School of Drama.

  1. ^ Ruhl, Sarah (2018). Letters from Max : a book of friendship. Ritvo, Max, 1990-2016 (First ed.). Minneapolis, Minnesota: Milkweed Editions. ISBN 9781571313690. OCLC 1022984264.
  2. ^ "'Smile' Is One of the 100 Must-Read Books of 2021". Time. Retrieved 2022-03-21.