Quinn Xavier Hernandez

Playwright

Program:
Bridge Program

QUINN XAVIER HERNANDEZ is a theatremaker currently residing in Atlanta, GA (originally from Charlotte, NC). Their two favorite books-turned-movies of all time are MATILDA and THE HELP; as a playwright, their work explores the spectrum between the two. Their play, MOMMA, was originally developed at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center during their time with the National Theater Institute. It has gone on to receive development through Working Title Playwrights' masterclasses and the competitive Ethel Woolson Lab series. Their short plays STORM CLOUDS FOR LONELY HEARTS, EAT YOU ALIVE, and YOU ARE GOING TO DO AMAZING THINGS have been featured at the ImproStudio in Los Angeles through the Wishbone Theatre Collective; at the Atlanta Mask Center through the Atlanta AppCo Alumni Association; and virtually through Actor's Express, respectively. They originated Working Title Playwrights' New Play Development and Production Apprenticeship under the mentorship of Amber Bradshaw and Rebekah Suellau and now serve as the organization's Assistant Managing Director. Quinn is also a founding member of The Cultivators, an Atlanta-based new works development organization empowering its member playwrights to create original and impactful works of theatre and film. Quinn received their B.A. in Performing Arts (Theatre) with a minor in Dramatic Writing from Clemson University in May of 2018. They are also a proud alumnus of the National Theater Institute’s Advanced Playwriting program (Spring 2017).