Carol Wolf’s plays have been produced on both coasts and five continents and include The Thousandth Night (Monsieur Shaherazad), The Terrible Experiment of Jonathan Fish, Jacalyn, Walking on Bones, A Burglar in the House, Day/BlackNight/Morning, Eddie and Molly’s Garden, Daughter of France, and The Place in the Woods, a miscellany of which have won awards including (alphabetically) the Bay Area Critic’s Circle Award, a Cabbie Awatd, three Gertrude Hung Chang Playwriting Awards, the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award, a London Fringe First, two Robbie Award nominations, a Starr Award, and a Susan Smith Blackburn Playwriting Award nomination.

Carol Wolf has taught playwriting at Foothill College, Mills College, and for the UC Santa Cruz Extension Program, and Master’s classes at Trinity College, Manhattanville College, and Stages Theater in Anaheim. Her playwriting manual , Playwriting: The Merciless Craft; Comprehensive Techniques for Mastering Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Playwriting, was published by Ambush Books.


Carol Wolf is a member of the Dramatist Guild, Science Fiction Writers of America, an Associate Artist of the Colony Theater, and a member of the Pear Theatre Writer’s Guild.

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