WCCW_Sway

Rachel Kauder Nalebuff and I met at a coffee shop, those places where writers go to get out of their home offices and be around some sort of humanity while remaining completely in their own worlds.  Something felt oddly familiar about Rachel, and so we agreed to share a table, talk, and write. We also decided to stay in touch.

At only 25, Kauder Nalebuff is a veritably accomplished writer. In 2009, she published her first book, The Little Red Book, a compilation of stories about the experience of first period stories from around the world.  Her most recent compilation, The Feminist Utopia, is a collection of essays that imagine what a truly feminist world would look like, while simultaneously discussing the ways that misogyny limits our lives. Kauder Nalebuff has written between 3-50  plays (depending on if you count extremely short ones) since graduating from Yale University in 2013. She moved out to Los Angeles in 2013 and is an integral part of the thriving theater community.

Read more at http://www.craveonline.com/art/948827-interview-playwright-rachel-kauder-nalebuff-talks-casting-pregnant-actresses-ephemeral-play-bumps#2sovuJpC5EvUE76y.99