Bathsheba Doran is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter born in England and raised in Ireland. She has a Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Trinity College Dublin and an MFA in playwriting from Columbia University.
Doran's notable works include the plays "The Mystery of Love and Sex," "Kin," and "Nest." She has received numerous accolades for her writing, including the Helen Merrill Award for Emerging Playwrights and the Whiting Award for Drama.
In addition to her work in theater, Doran has written for television shows such as "Boardwalk Empire" and "Masters of Sex," and has contributed to the New Yorker magazine.
Doran is known for exploring complex themes such as family dynamics, identity, and sexuality in her writing. Her works often showcase strong female characters and address social issues with humor and compassion.
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