Stephanie Street is an actor, writer and director born and raised in Singapore. She read English Literature at Jesus College, Cambridge before training to be an actor on the Nick Hytner scholarship at LAMDA. Her eighteen-year career as an actor has spanned the UK’s major theatres and TV channels. Theatre credits include James Graham’s Quiz in the West End, and Behind the Beautiful Forevers and Nightwatchman for the National Theatre, the latter earning her a Whatsonstage nomination for Best Solo Performance.Stephanie is currently the Resident Playwright at Pangdemonium Theatre Company and a columnist for The Stage, the world’s oldest theatre publication. She is on the Board of Chichester Festival Theatre and cofounded and chairs The Act for Change Project, a campaign for representative diversity in the UK performing arts. Her other plays (produced in the UK) include Sisters (Sheffield Crucible), Wuthering Heights (Ambassadors Theatre) and The Reluctant Fundamentalist (Finborough, Yard Theatre and Summerhall; nominated for the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award).