MarketA. k. payne
Company Profile

A. k. payne

a. k. payne is an American playwright, whose play Furlough's Paradise was the winner of the 2025 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.

Education
payne has a BA in English and American Studies from Yale College and a MFA in Playwriting from Yale School of Drama. They were awarded the Louis Sudler Prize for their undergraduate studies. During the latter period of study payne was taught by McCraney who they praised in an interview with the Los Angeles Times for his "horizontal leadership" and creating a positive space for students of color despite the elitism of Yale. == Career ==
Career
In 2023 payne was selected as one of the Rattlestick Theater's Van Lier New Voices Fellows. Their play ''Furlough's Paradise'' was the winner of the 2025 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. The play premiered at the Alliance theater in Atlanta in 2024. payne's depiction of the American criminal justice system in the play was praised by playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney. == Personal life ==
Personal life
They grew up in Pittsburgh and has cited August Wilson - also from the city - as inspiration. payne is non-binary and uses the pronoun they. == References ==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com