Casey Llewellyn is a playwright whose work interrogates identity, collectivity and form. Works include: O, Earth (commissioned and produced by The Foundry Theatre at HERE, 2016), I Am Bleeding All Over the Place: A Living History Tour (conceived by Brooke O'Harra, co-written with her, La Mama, 2016), The Body which is the Town, Come in. Be with me. Don't touch me., Zaide!, Obsession Piece, The Quiet Way, Existing Conditions (co-written with Claudia Rankine), and I Love Dick, an adaptation for theater of the book by Chris Kraus. Her essay "What We Could Do With Writing" appears in The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind, edited by Claudia Rankine, Beth Loffreda, and Max King Cap. Casey is a New Georges Affiliated Artist and a member of the curatorial team of The Racial Imaginary Institute.
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