Juliette Dunn

Adjunct Faculty


Juliette Dunn is an actor, playwright, and educator who has performed with the Arden, Wilma, Walnut, West Bank Café, Kennedy Center, Academy of Music, Pennsylvania Shakespeare, People’s Light, City Theatre of Pittsburgh, 1812, and Orlando Shakespeare, and participated in the acting company in the research and development of The Happiness Lecture with Bill Irwin at Philadelphia Theatre Company. She has had roles in The Best and the Brightest with Neil Patrick Harris, Ghost Stories with Rip Torn, and Another World. Juliette was nominated for a Barrymore Award for her performances as Maggie in Lovers and Waverly in Recent Tragic Events and was a national finalist at the Irene Ryan Awards at the American College Theatre Festival. Juliette’s play, The Puzzle, was produced at the legendary Hedgerow Theatre and developed with David Shiner and Daniel Passer who also starred in the play along with Michael Stahler. She earned her M.F.A. in Playwriting at the Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Wilkes University. Juliette is incredibly proud to have initiated the pilot program that became Theatre Horizon’s award-winning Autism Drama Program.