Chloé Hung is a Chinese-Canadian playwright currently residing in Brooklyn. A graduate of NYU Tisch’s MFA in dramatic writing program, her first play All Our Yesterdays debuted at the Toronto Fringe Festival to sold out shows and was curated in the prestigious Next Stage Theatre Festival where it received rave reviews. The Globe And Mail named Chloé “a writer to watch.” Her next play Issei, He Say (or the Myth of the First) was workshopped at the John F. Kennedy Center with the National New Play Network and received its world premiere production at New Jersey Repertory Company. For the New Jersey Rep production, Issei, He Say has received an Edgerton Foundation New Play award. Her play Three Women of Swatow was workshopped with Tarragon Theatre’s Playwrights Unit and received Canada’s RBC Emerging Playwrights Award, with its world premiere in April 2022. She developed Model Minority with Los Angeles-based Moving Arts Theater’s MADlab and enjoyed a workshop at the Banff Playwrights Lab. For TV, Chloé has written for Queen Sugar (OWN), Cherish the Day (OWN), The Watchful Eye (Freeform/Hulu), and has developed for Netflix.