C. Julian Jiménez

C. Julian Jiménez (he/they) is a Queer, Puerto Rican/Dominican writer. They hold an MFA in Acting from The New School. Playwriting awards: New Dramatist Residency (Class of 2027), Rita Goldberg Playwrights’ Workshop Fellow at The Lark (2019/2020), Pipeline Theatre Company PlayLab (2017 & 2018), LaGuardia Community College’s LGBTQ History Project Grant (2018), Queens Arts Council Grant (2015), and The Public Theater Emerging Writers Group (2009). Productions: Man Boobs (Pride Films & Plays, 2011), Animals Commit Suicide (First Floor Theater, 2015), Locusts Have No King (INTAR, 2016), Bundle of Sticks (INTAR, 2020), and Alligator Mouth, Tadpole Ass (Theatre Rhinoceros, 2020), ¡OSO FABULOSO! & The Bear Backs (Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater, 2021), and Bruise & Thorn (Pipeline Theatre Company, 2022). Their creative nonfiction essay, ‘Playground Musk’ was featured in Divigations Magazine. Julian is a Professor of Theatre at Queensborough Community College and Chair of the Department of Communication, Theater, & Media Production.