Camille Simone Thomas
she/her
New York, NY
Biography

Camille Simone Thomas (she/her)  is a Detroit-born Jamaican-American. She’s a 2023 Broadway Advocacy Coalition Artivism fellow where her play “What We Deserve” premiered at Off Broadway’s MCC theatre.  Her plays have been workshopped with Playwrights Horizons, Sanguine Theatre Company, featured with The Obie Award-winning Harlem9 and Detroit Public Theatre Company, The National Women's Theatre Festival, Lime Arts Theatre Company, American Slavery Project, and Blackboard playwriting series. She was a New Harmony Project finalist 22-23 and a Van Lier New Voices Fellowship Semi-finalist 22-23.  She’s an associate artist with the Sanguine Theatre company, and 22 cohort member of Moxie Arts Incubator as a producer. She’s had fellowships with The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute’s DEAR fellowship and The Theatre Producers of Color program. Currently, she works as a teaching artist for Broadway’s MTC, In Harlem at  The Apollo Theatre, In the Bronx at Dreamyard, and in Brownsville Brooklyn at Partnership with Children.