Daisy Foote (playwriting) is the author of numerous plays, including Bhutan, which was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award and featured on the main stage at New York Stage and Film’s Powerhouse festival before its New York Premier at the Cherry Lane Theater; When They Speak of Rita, which was produced in an extended run by Primary Stages in New York; God’s Pictures, which was produced by the Indiana Repertory Theatre for their main stage; and Living with Mary, for which she was honored with the Roger L. Stevens Incentive Award in association with the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays and in cooperation with the President's Committee for the Arts. This fall, her play Him will have its world premiere at Primary Stages in New York and her screenplay for The Church of Dead Girls, directed by Julian Jarrold, will also be filmed. She is currently at work on an original screenplay for Michael Stipe’s Single Cell Features. A proud member of the Dramatist Guild and Writers Guild of America, she was the Tennessee Williams Playwright-in-Residence in 2001-02 and again in 2003.