About me
Camille Simone Thomas (she/her) is a Jamaican /African-American multi-hyphenate playwright, actor, solo performer, producer, and arts educator from Detroit, Michigan As a playwright her plays have been featured with The Obie Award-winning Harlem9 and Detroit Public Theatre Company, The National Women's Theatre Festival, Dixon Place, Lime Arts Theatre Company, American Slavery Project, Blackboard playwriting series, The Red Curtain Theatre, and published with The Playground Experiment and Freshworks magazine. She is a current fellow of the 21-22 Reel Sister’s Film festival for her web-series “Gro Up”. Additionally, she was a 2022 finalist for Art House Production’s INKubator New Play Program, As an arts educator, she has taught with The Apollo Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, Dreamyard, and Partnership with Children Center for Arts Education She’s a 2023 Broadway Advocacy Coaltion artivism fellow an associate artist with Sanguine Theatre company, a company member with the Canady Foundation for the Arts, and a previous cohort member of Moxie Arts Incubator as a line producer. She is an alum of Broadway Advocacy Coalitions Artivism course, The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute’s DEAR fellowship, The Theatre Producers of Color program, 24 Hour Play Nationals, and a former Acting Apprentice at Williamstown Theatre Festival