About Leah
Leah Nanako Winkler is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter from Kamakura, Japan and Lexington Kentucky. Her plays include Kentucky, God Said This, Two Mile Hollow, Hot Asian Doctor Husband, Thirty-Six and The Brightest Thing in the World, all produced Off-Broadway and regionally. She is published by American Theater Magazine, Nanjing University’s Stage and Screen Reviews, Yale University Press, Backstage, Smith and Krauss, Samuel French, Concord Theatricals and Dramatists Play Service. Her short film, Get Her Back, which she also directed, was recently produced by Indian Paintbrush/LuckyChap Entertainment and premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. She is currently writing the book for Crazy Rich Asians: The Musical! and Memoirs of Amorous Gentleman with music and lyrics by Duncan Sheik.
Leah started out self-producing experimental comedies with her now defunct theater company Everywhere Theatre Group from 2006-2012 at places like the New Ohio Theatre, The Brick Theatre, Dixon Place, the Ontological Hysteric Theater/Incubator Arts Project the Prelude Festival and random boats and bars. You can watch a partial archive of ETG's history here. She has two collections of short plays, Nagoriyuki & Other Short Plays and The Lowest Form Of Writing. She has served on the faculty of New Group's Urban Arts Initiative, ESPA at Primary Stages and the Writer's Foundry at St. Joseph's College, as well as teaching as a guest artist at schools around the country. Leah is an alumnus of Youngblood at the Ensemble Studio Theater, terraNova Groundbreakers Playwrights Group, the Dorothy Strelsin New American Playwrights Group at Primary Stages and the Lab at WP Theater where she was a 2016-2018 Time Warner Fellow. She was a Ucross fellow with the Sundance Institute. She is currently a labbie at Ma Yi, a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre and served on the board of Page 73. She's has had commissions from WP Theater, Yale Rep EST/SLOAN, and Disney/Marvel. She attended Tates Creek High School and has a MFA from Brooklyn College.
ACCOLADES & FELLOWSHIPS
Yale Drama Series Prize, Mark O’Donnell Prize from The Actors Fund and Playwrights Horizons, Audible's Emerging Playwrights Fund, Jerome New York Fellow at the Lark, Francesca Primus Prize, a Steinberg Playwright Award and the 2025 Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award, 2025 Will Glickman Award, Peabody Award.
TV CREDITS
Billy On The Street!, Ramy, Love Life, New Amsterdam, Schmigadoon!, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Elsbeth.
UPCOMING
Thirty-Six at Circa Theater in Wellington, New Zealand and a new play in the 2026-2027 season to be announced soon!