Jess Kaufman (she/her) is a playwright, dramaturg, producer and all-around theater artist making thoughtful, playful, ambitious theater for families. Her work invites young people and families to cross boundaries, in theaters and site-specific performance spaces. As a queer, Jewish artist, she is particularly interested in the intersection of social justice and identity. Jess was a 2019-2020 New Victory Theater LabWorks Artist, a 2020 NYFA "Emerging Arts Leader", and a 2021 New York City Artist Corps grant recipient.
Recent work: The Garden, inviting babies and their caregivers into nature in NYC public parks; Beyond the Wall || Más Allá del Muro (US/Mexico), building 15 foot tall puppets with kids living at the US/Mexico border wall (artbeyondthewall.com); ASSEMBLE, a guerrilla audio performance piece secretly staged in a Brooklyn store (projectassemble.com); Mathilda and the Orange Balloon (UK/US), a Deaf and hearing accessible play about identity adapted from the popular picture book.
A frequent guest lecturer and conference presenter, her credits include: Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space, Creative Interruptions London, NYU Forum on Educational Theatre, Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas, Theater and Dance for the Very Young Conference, TYA/USA Festival, and guest lectures at universities across the US, UK, and Europe. Her writing about theater has been published in ArtsPraxis and Theatre and Performance Design, and she co-edited Embodied Cognition, Acting and Performance (Routledge, 2017). She is on the theater faculty at Lucy Moses School.
MA Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (London); BFA University of Miami; Certificate, Moscow Art Theatre (Russia).