Erin Malone Turner is a New Orleans born, Dallas-based playwright, poet, actor, and filmmaker. She graduated from UT Arlington in 2017 with a BA in English and a Creative Writing minor. Her plays have been featured in productions and festivals across DFW, including: through a glass darkly (Amphibian Stage), how to catch a ghost (Kitchen Dog Theater), THE BRIDGE (IMPRINT Theatreworks), i thought you hung the moon (Luckenbooth Theatre), and the way it was/the way it is (Soul Repertory Theatre). Her artistic drive includes telling Black stories, exploring science/speculative fiction, showing the holiness of mundanity, and amplifying Deafness/Sign Language onstage.
You can follow her creative endeavors on New Play Exchange and on Instagram @erinmaloneturner.
Black lives matter.