Conor Patrick Carroll is a British/Irish playwright and creative writing tutor from London with an MA in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He focuses on telling auto-fictional stories, which often span multiple generations and strive to bring together the personal and political.

His writing has been performed throughout the UK at venues including Theatre503, Camden People’s Theatre, Bread and Roses Theatre, The North Wall Arts Centre, the Lyric Hammersmith, the Oldham Coliseum, Park Theatre and the Arcola Theatre.

His play “It Is So Ordered” was produced in April 2017 at the Pleasance Theatre after being developed on the Park Theatre’s Script Accelerator programme with support from Old Vic New Voices. The play received a number of positive reviews, including a four star review from The Stage.

Following that, his play “Haste Ye Back” was developed on the Soho Theatre Writer’s Lab and the Criterion’s Theatre New Writers Group. The play made it into the Top 3 for the ETPEP Award in 2019 and has received rehearsed readings at The Bridge House Theatre and the Criterion Theatre.

His next play “The Singling” was developed as part of the Nursery Theatre’s Flourish Festival and has had an extract performed at the Golden Goose Theatre. This play has also recently made it into the Top 38 plays for the Papatango Prize and the Top 30 for the Theatre503 International Playwriting Award.