D.W. Gregory frequently explores political issues through a personal lens and with a comedic
twist. The New York Times called her “a playwright with a talent to enlighten and provoke” for
her most produced work, RADIUM GIRLS, which has received more than 1,800 productions in
the U.S. and abroad. Other plays include MEMOIRS OF A FORGOTTEN MAN, a National
New Play Network rolling world premiere (Contemporary American Theater Festival,
Shadowland Stages, New Jersey Rep); MOLUMBY’S MILLION (Iron Age Theatre), nominated
for a Barrymore Award by Philadelphia Theatre Alliance; A THING OF BEAUTY, winner of
the Southeastern Theatre Conference’s 2023 Charles Getchell New Play Award; THE GOOD
DAUGHTER and OCTOBER 1962 (New Jersey Rep). She is currently developing a new
musical comedy, THE YELLOW STOCKING PLAY, with composer Steven M. Alper and
lyricist Sarah Knapp, and with the same team, a musical adaptation of RADIUM GIRLS. More
information at www.dwgregory.com.