Peter Sagal is the author of Denial, Most Wanted, Kim's Sister, What to Say, Real Time (commissioned by Seattle Rep), Mall of America (commissioned by Wind Dancer Theater), and many other plays and short pieces for the theater which have been produced at Long Wharf Theater, New York Stage and Film, Actors Theater of Louisville, Florida Stage, Illusion Theater, City Theater of Pittsburgh and elsewhere in the United States and abroad. He has won the Theater Visions Award for best new play from the Laurie Foundation; the Charles MacArthur Fellowship from the O'Neill Theater Center; two Jerome Fellowships from the Playwrights' Center; and a residency fellowship from the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France. He also has won the McCord Arts Prize from Harvard University from which he graduated in 1987. Sagal has been invited to workshops at the Sundance Institute, the National Playwrights Conference, New Harmony and PlayLabs and has taught playwriting at Barnard College.