The Nosebleed
about the artist
Aya Ogawa (they/them) is an award-winning Tokyo-born, Brooklyn-based writer, director, translator and performer whose work centers women/non-binary perspectives and utilizes the stage as a space for exploring cultural identity and the immigrant experience. They have written and directed many plays, including: A Girl of 16, oph3lia (HERE), Journey to the Ocean (Foundry Theatre), and Ludic Proxy (The Play Company). Most recently they received an Obie Award for The Nosebleed (Under the Radar; Japan Society and Chocolate Factory; Lincoln Center Theater; Woolly Mammoth Theatre). They directed Haruna Lee’s Obie Award-winning Suicide Forest (The Bushwick Starr and Ma-Yi Theatre Company), and Maiko Kikuchi and Spencer Lott’s 9000 Paper Balloons (HERE and Japan Society). They have translated numerous works of contemporary Japanese playwrights into English, including plays by Toshiki Okada and Satoko Ichihara. Ogawa is the recipient of a MacDowell Fellowship; Helen Merrill Award for Playwriting; Cullman Award for Extraordinary Creativity(Lincoln Center Theater); Foundation for Contemporary Arts’ Grants to Artists; Playwrights’ Center’s McKnight National Residency and Commission; President’s Award in Performing Arts(Lower Manhattan Cultural Council); and Resident Playwright(New Dramatists).
cast & creative team
Written & directed by Aya Ogawa