Justice Hehir
Bio
Justice Hehir (she/her) is a playwright and doula whose work explores sexuality and resilience. She is a member of Youngblood at EST, a New Georges Affiliated Artist/Audrey Resident, a resident artist at the cell theatre, and a 2023/2024 Winterworks playwright at Clubbed Thumb/ECWG alum. Her play the dowagers was awarded a Special Commendation by the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize in March 2024. She received a Clubbed Thumb Constitution Commission from Heidi Schreck and the producers of What the Constitution Means to Me in 2021, and with the support of New Georges, co-authored the wish: a manual for a last-ditch effort to save abortion in the united states through theater, a free, downloadable play about abortion rights post-Roe, released online in 2022 (winner of the 2023 A is For Playwriting Prize). She is currently under commission by the Miranda Family Foundation, along with her co-authors, creating a companion piece for the wish. Her plays have been developed with New York Theatre Workshop, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New Georges, and Clubbed Thumb. She graduated from Hunter College in 2018 with an MFA in Playwriting (under the tutelage of Annie Baker and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins) and from Rutgers University/Douglass College in 2016 with a BA in Women’s and Gender Studies and English.