Grace Jasmine (she/her)

INFORMATION ABOUT LOUD KARMA PRESIDENT, GRACE JASMINE, Grace Jasmine writes theatre, film, fiction, and nonfiction. Jasmine’s play, The Masher—received The Hollywood Encore! Producers’ Award and was chosen Quarterfinalist, for the ScreenCraft Stage Play Contest for 2021, and placed #4 All Time for the Horror Stage Play on the Red List on Coverfly. Her Screenplay, Get a Life, won Quarterfinalist at the Hollywood International Screenplay Awards.

Other theatre writing credits include: Rainbows, Tim Doran, composer (Jasmine wrote, directed, and starred in this show, which was produced first in multiple venues in Los Angeles and then off-off Broadway); The Lover-A Tale of Obsessive Love, Ron Barnett, composer (Lonny Chapman Theatre premier). Jasmine wrote two original musicals that premiered in summer 2017, at the Hollywood Fringe Festival: Sybil’s Closet and F**ked Up Fairy TalesWeHo Times called the song, “Love is Love” Jasmine wrote (With David Anthony, composer) for F**ked Up Fairy Tales “…an incredible song that it merits a place among the classics of musical theatre.” (WeHo Times, July 2, 2017).

Jasmine is currently collaborating with Ron Barnett on her new musical black comedy, SKIN DEEP—which is slated for a 2025 opening. Jasmine is also collaborating on another full-length musical called WHETHER GIRL with composer, Nat Elder.

Jasmine has currently completed two new screenplays, Ghosting and Lit Chicks, as well as a middle-grade novel: The Island House. Jasmine holds an MFA in Creative Writing and Screenwriting from the University of California at Riverside, is a native Californian living in Arizona with her family of humans and pack of wild dogs. Grace Jasmine is a member of the Dramatists Guild and Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, and PEN America. Follow her on Instagram @beautynblog or at LOUD KARMA PRODUCTIONS, LLC at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092308516896

INFORMATION ABOUT LOUD KARMA PRODUCTIONS

Jasmine’s production company LOUD KARMA PRODUCTIONS is hosting this year’s award: The Loud Karma Emerging Female and Nonbinary Playwright Award—2024 for the second year in a row. We are dedicated to producing works of emerging and marginalized artists who find themselves overlooked for reasons that have nothing to do with their talent. Our mission is to support emerging women artists and artists of any gender who are marginalized because of age, disability, gender, or ethnicity. We support the LGBTQ+ community and are an ally business.

For the second year in a row, Loud Karma Productions will seek out the best and most promising emerging female and nonbinary playwrights to award at the festival. This year, our upcoming project—“She Says—the Women’s Voices Project” will seek to expand the opportunities for our winners to showcase their work. Additionally, the Loud Karma Talk About Theatre Podcast will begin this year and offer interviews to talented playwrights to get attention and a spotlight on their work as a writer for the theatre.