Richard Warren has written eleven full-length plays including "Trio with Flute," "How
I Came to be Buffalo Bill," "In the Valley of the Sun" and "Snap;" and numerous short plays
including "Together Alone," "Good Old Weezie," "Time to Get Up" and "Power Play."
He has also adapted three works by the late legendary playwright and friend Dale Wasserman - "Beggar's Holiday,"
"Burning in the Night" and "Premiere!" Richard is a board member of Arizona's
Centennial Theatre Foundation and Phoenix Theatre where he was Resident Playwright and Founding Co-producer of its annual
Hormel New Works Festival. He is a Resident Playwright at Theatre Artists Studio in Phoenix where he has taught
its playwriting workshop and has led its Writers’ Circle. He was also chairman of the City Stage Company of Boston
and a board member of Boston's Playwrights' Platform. Richard was nominated for the 2004 Arizona Governor’s Arts
Awards and the 2007 Arts & Business Council of Greater Phoenix's Arts Board Member Award, and was honored as Phoenix Theatre's
2010 Angel of the Art. He participated in the University of Idaho's 2008 Festival of New Works and Montana
Rep's Missoula Colony annually since 2009. Richard is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, Inc.