Iris Fields was developed at the Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab and performed at the Key West Theatre Festival in 1996. The
Sun-Sentinel reviewer wrote: "The best-directed and -acted show in the festival, Sharr White's drama is about the devastating effects of the Civil War on a Midwestern family... director Joan McGillis shepherds the actors past most of the cracks in White's still-nascent script. Style and structure need much work, but the exciting potential is undeniable." White's play
Six Years received its world premiere at the Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville in March 2006. The
curtainup.com reviewer wrote: "This serious, slice-of-life drama, extremely well written and superbly acted, may be considered old-fashioned by some who see it as soap opera. But it could have a long life in regional theatre if not in New York."
Sunlight premiered at the Marin Theatre Company, Mill Valley, California, in January–February 2010, and in Seattle, Washington at ArtsWest in March–April 2010. The
Seattle Times reviewer wrote: "Articulate and probing, if at times straining for effect, "Sunlight" (a National New Play Network selection) sheds some rays on the provocative matter of terrorism and torture."
Sunlight received an Edgerton Foundation New American Play Awards, 2009.
Annapurna premiered at the Magic Theatre, San Francisco, California, in November 2011, with direction by Loretta Greco and featuring Rod Gnapp and Denise Cormier. The play next ran at The Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles, California from April 2013 through June 2013, and starred
Megan Mullally and
Nick Offerman with direction by Bart DeLorenzo. The play opened Off-Broadway at the Acorn Theatre, in a production by The New Group on April 13, 2014 (previews) through June 1, 2014. Mullally and Offerman again star, with direction by Bart DeLorenzo. His Broadway debut was his play
The Other Place, which was produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club, and opened at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre from December 2012 (in previews) through March 3, 2013. The play, directed by
Joe Mantello, starred
Laurie Metcalf and
Daniel Stern. It was originally produced
Off-Broadway by the MCC Theater in 2011. The
New York Times reviewer of the Off-Broadway production wrote:"A sense of disorientation unites audience and protagonist in 'The Other Place,' a new drama by Sharr White about a forceful businesswoman confronting the onset of an illness whose nature keeps eluding her grasp. The play... is dominated by a compelling, at times scarily intense performance from Laurie Metcalf."
The Other Place received two
Outer Critics Circle Award nominations, for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play and Outstanding Actress in a Play (Laurie Metcalf). White's play
The Snow Geese premiered on
Broadway in a joint
Manhattan Theatre Club MCC Theater production at the
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. The play ran from October 24, 2013 through December 15, 2013 and starred
Mary-Louise Parker,
Danny Burstein, and
Victoria Clark, and was directed by
Daniel J. Sullivan. The play takes place during
WWI and, according to the
USA Today reviewer, is "...a lovely, moving account of a clan's struggle to adapt to trying circumstances and a changing world." White has also written for television, contributing episodes of
The Affair (2015–2018),
Halston (2021) and
Generation (2021). In 2023, White premiered his latest play
Pictures From Home on
Broadway at
Studio 54. The
memory play is adapted from the book of the same name by photographer
Larry Sultan. The play stars
Nathan Lane,
Danny Burstein, and
Zoë Wanamaker. The play revolves around a son photographing his parents in their Californian home in the 1980s. == Work ==