KENDALL FEAVER won a Judges Award at the 2015 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting—the largest playwriting competition in Europe—for her play, The Almighty Sometimes. She has previously been shortlisted for the Griffin Award, and the Max Afford Playwright’s Award. The Almighty Sometimes was her first professional production, and it premiered in the main house at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, to critical acclaim, and will transfer to London in 2019. Feaver has been on attachment at the Bush Theatre, and twice at the National Theatre Studio. She has developed and presented work at Queen St Studios, Sydney; the Australian Theatre for Young People; Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh; Just So Festival, Cheshire; the Arcola Theatre, London; and Islington Youth Theatre, London. Feaver holds a Masters in Writing for Performance from Goldsmiths, University of London, which was supported with an Ian Potter Cultural Trust Award. She is currently under commission to Manhattan Theatre Club, New York, and is the book and lyric writer on a new musical in development with the National Theatre, London.