Arlene Hutton is the author of Last Train to Nibroc (New York Drama League Best Play nomination), See Rock City (Spirit of America Award) and Gulf View Drive (2018 Ovation Award for Best Production) and has developed several plays at the New Harmony Project. Regional credits include B Street, Chester Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Florida Studio Theatre, Kitchen Theatre, and Rubicon. Her plays have been presented at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Off- and Off-Off-Broadway, in London and throughout the world. Other works include I Dream Before I Take the Stand, Letters to Sala, The Three Sisters Brontë and As It Is In Heaven. An alumna of New Dramatists and member of Ensemble Studio Theatre, she is a three-time winner of the Samuel French Short Play Festival, nine-time finalist for the Heideman Award, recipient of a NYFA Fellowship and commissions from EST/Sloan Commission, Big Bridge Theatre Consortium and EdTA. Residencies include the Australian National Playwrights Conference, Blue Mountain Center, MacDowell Colony, Winterthur and Yaddo. Hutton was twice named the Tennessee Williams Fellow at the University of the South. Her scripts are published by Dramatists Play Service, Samuel French and Playscripts and appear in numerous anthologies. She teaches playwriting at The Barrow Group.