Crystal Finn
Crystal Finn (Playwright) is an actor and writer. Her plays include Ms. Lilly, produced for Clubbed Thumb’s directing fellowship and directed by Josiah Davis, Find Me Here, also with Clubbed Thumb, directed by Caitlin Sullivan, The Faire produced by Fault Line Theater, and Becoming Liv Ullman, which was a hit at the NY Fringe Festival and went on to the New Ground Theater Festival at Cleveland Playhouse. Much of Crystal’s writing is inspired by the many new plays she has been fortunate enough to perform in, including over twenty world premieres. For WP theater, Crystal was seen in Munich Medea: Happy Family by Corinne Jaber, directed by Lee Sunday Evans. She is an affiliated artist with Clubbed Thumb where she has been developing and performing new work consistently for over a decade, including most recently Derangements by Nadja Leonhard-Hooper, Cold War Choir Practice by Ro Reddick, Deep Blue Sound by Abe Koogler, and Plano by Will Arbery. Crystal won a Theater World Award for her Broadway debut in Birthday Candles by Noah Haidle and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel award for her performance in Cold War Choir Practice. She is a recipient of the NYSCA arts grant with Fiasco Theater and is currently writing a commission for the company. She is originally from Grass Valley, California.
