ANNIE EVANS' plays have been produced at such theatres as Actors Theatre of Louisville, Manhattan Class Company, New York Stage and Film Company, Circle Repertory Company Lab, Circle East, New Georges, The Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Asolo Theatre Center, The West End Theatre, The Westbank Cafe Downstairs Theatre Bar and The Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, among others. Her play GHOST STORIES is published by Samuel French and has been produced around the world. Three of her monologues are published in one-act anthologies by Heinemann Press and her monologue “SLEEPWALKING” was performed on WPLR in New York. She wrote the screenplay version of her one-act play "FORGETTING FRANKIE" for New Line Cinema and has written on television shows for PBS, Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Animal Planet, Noggin, Granada Television and Cartoon Network. She's received a grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts and two fellowships to the MacDowell Colony. For many years, Annie was the Literary Manager and produced a year-round reading series for New York Stage and Film Company. As a teacher, she's taught at Gotham Writers Workshop, The National Puppetry Conference and internationally for “Sesame Street” in Mexico, Bangladesh, India and South Africa. She has also been a consultant for UNICEF teaching children's television writing to producers and writers in India. She currently writes for "Sesame Street" (6 Emmy Awards and an Aurora Award). Annie is a member of the Ensemble Studio Theatre Playwrighting Unit and is a graduate of Brown University.