Greg Edwards writes shows, essays, and games.

His shows and songs have been performed across the country, including at a White House dinner for the President and fifty governors; and he received the BMI Harrington Award and is a two-time finalist for the Fred Ebb Award. His games have been published internationally and received acclaim from such arbiters of adventure gamely taste as the New York Times and PC Gamer UK.

Greg graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale University with a degree in Theater Studies and Computer Science. He's an alumnus of the Dramatists Guild Fellows and the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Writing Workshop.

His talents, however copious, do not extend to web design.

News

  • February. JOURNEY is officially open, and Broadway World is excited. I wrote the shows for JOURNEY Odyssey and the bar, so check them out and think of me as you chew.
  • December. In Brave New World of Coca-Cola, I attempt to find the reason for the season. Spoiler: it's Coca-Cola.
  • November. Baker University in Baldwin City, KS produced Application Pending. Their school paper calls it a "good opportunity to get away from your troubles... and laugh your head off for a while." It is therefore a good paper.

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When an old woman's leg falls off, she sings "Barbie Girl" (an apt commentary on the fungible natures of our dreams/limbs), followed by "Forever Young" (a lament about how she may not, in fact, be all that young as she is holding an item that was previously her appendage). ~ The Three Perils of Argentina: The Arts