
Enough about you!
My name is Jordyn (she/her), and I am a native Virginian turned Brooklynite who was radicalized by Glee at the ripe age of 8 - I’ve been making art and being a problem ever since. I use playwriting as a tool to forge community through storytelling with fellow queer folks and women. My work filters taboo subjects and irredeemable characters through the rosy lens of radical humor. I am uninterested in theatrical tradition. I am instead dedicated to the disruptive and the unproducible; to the future of the form. When I’m not being super creative, you can find me crying at the inscriptions on park benches or scrolling through the NYT Cooking app for hours at a time.
My work has been produced through Boston University’s S.T.A.M.P.(2021), SheNYC's 2022 New Play Festival, The Chain's 2024 Winter One Act Festival, the RE/Venue Project (2025), and more. She was selected as a finalist for the 2022 Moxie Arts Incubator Cohort, a finalist for The Heartland Theatre’s 2024 10-Minute Play Festival, and a semi-finalist for the 2023 NAPSeries Festival.