Gregory Moss is a writer and performer from Newburyport MA. He holds an MFA in Playwriting from Brown University’s Literary Arts Program. His plays include sixsixsix; Some Obvious Examples of Every Day Life; Billy Witch; House of Gold; and punkplay. His work has been developed with or produced by Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, The A.R.T., The Atlantic Center for the Arts, The Empty Space, Playwrights Horizons, PlayPenn, Clubbed Thumb, Soho Rep and New York Theatre Workshop. His collaborations with filmmaker Roger Warren Beebe have been screened widely at film festivals both in America and abroad. Gregory is the recipient of a 2006-2007 Lucille Lortel Playwriting Fellowship, a 2008 Millay Colony Residency, a 2009 Eugene O’Neill Center National Playwrights Conference residency and a 2010-2011 Jerome Fellowship. His play, punkplay was published in Play A Journal of Plays in December 2009 and was produced in February 2010 at The Steppenwolf Garage in Chicago. A new play, Orange, Hat & Grace, premieres at Soho Rep in September 2010 under the direction of Sarah Benson. Billy Witch premieres at Northeastern University in October 2010 and House of Gold premieres at Woolly Mammoth in November 2010. Writing, video and audio are archived at www.gregorysmoss.com.