Ryan J. Haddad
Ryan J. Haddad is an actor, playwright, and autobiographical performer based in New
York. His acclaimed solo play Hi, Are You Single? was presented in The Public Theater’s
Under the Radar Festival and subsequently produced at Woolly Mammoth Theatre
Company in association with IAMA. His plays include Good Time Charlie (Berkeley Rep
Ground Floor, Public Theater Emerging Writers Group), Dark Disabled Stories (in
development with The Bushwick Starr), Hold Me in the Water (commissioned by Noor
Theatre), and My Straighties (Ars Nova/ANT Fest). He recurs as Andrew on the Netflix
series “The Politician.” Cabaret: Falling for Make Believe (Joe’s Pub/Under the Radar). He
most recently wrote the libretto for an episode of Boston Lyric Opera’s streaming
miniseries desert in and contributed as a writer/performer to Signature Theatre’s The
Watering Hole, created by Lynn Nottage and Miranda Haymon. Haddad is a recipient of
IAMA Theatre Company’s Shonda Rhimes Unsung Voices Playwriting Commission and
Rising Phoenix Repertory’s Cornelia Street American Playwriting Award. His essays have
been published in the New York Times, Out Magazine, and American Theatre. He is an
alum of The Public Theater’s Emerging Writers Group, a 2020 Disability Futures Fellow,
and a former Queer|Art Performance and Playwriting Fellow, under the mentorship of Moe
Angelos. @ryanjhaddad and ryanjhaddad.com.
York. His acclaimed solo play Hi, Are You Single? was presented in The Public Theater’s
Under the Radar Festival and subsequently produced at Woolly Mammoth Theatre
Company in association with IAMA. His plays include Good Time Charlie (Berkeley Rep
Ground Floor, Public Theater Emerging Writers Group), Dark Disabled Stories (in
development with The Bushwick Starr), Hold Me in the Water (commissioned by Noor
Theatre), and My Straighties (Ars Nova/ANT Fest). He recurs as Andrew on the Netflix
series “The Politician.” Cabaret: Falling for Make Believe (Joe’s Pub/Under the Radar). He
most recently wrote the libretto for an episode of Boston Lyric Opera’s streaming
miniseries desert in and contributed as a writer/performer to Signature Theatre’s The
Watering Hole, created by Lynn Nottage and Miranda Haymon. Haddad is a recipient of
IAMA Theatre Company’s Shonda Rhimes Unsung Voices Playwriting Commission and
Rising Phoenix Repertory’s Cornelia Street American Playwriting Award. His essays have
been published in the New York Times, Out Magazine, and American Theatre. He is an
alum of The Public Theater’s Emerging Writers Group, a 2020 Disability Futures Fellow,
and a former Queer|Art Performance and Playwriting Fellow, under the mentorship of Moe
Angelos. @ryanjhaddad and ryanjhaddad.com.