Justin Tanner


Justin Tanner is a Los Angeles playwright.
He is the author of "Wife Swappers" and "Oklahomo" and "Space Therapy".
He has written and directed numerous highly regarded plays such as "Pot Mom", "Teen Girl", "Bitter Women", "Tent Show", and "Coyote Woman".
"Pot Mom" was also staged at Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago.
Justin Tanner also wrote, with then partner Andy Daley: "Zombie Attack", which ran for ten years at the Cast Theater in Hollywood, and has since had numerous revivals.
He was resident playwright of the Cast Theater which was originally run by the late Ted Schmitt and Dana Gibson. In early 1999 Tanner took control of the Cast Theater and his association with Gibson ended. A several-month revival of several popular Tanner plays resulted. Tanner & co. left the Cast Theater in late 1999.
Mr. Tanner's many other projects have included doing a weekly late night live comedy serial called "The Strip" starring, among others, John Waters luminary Mink Stole, and being a staff writer on television's Gilmore Girls and the short lived cult favorite Love Monkey, and directing the yearly Christmas satire "Bob's Office Party".
Tanner's most recent play "Voice Lessons" opened in 2009, and has had an extended run at the Zephyr Theater in Hollywood. The cast includes Laurie Metcalf, French Stewart, and Maile Flanagan. It was co-directed with Bart DeLorenzo, with whom Tanner became acquainted during the run of "The Strip" at the Evidence Room, where Bart was artistic director.
A later run of "Voice Lessons" at Sacred Fools Theater Company was nominated for four Ovation Awards including Best Play in an Intimate Theatre, Acting Ensemble for a Play, Lead Actor in a Play, and Lead Actress in a Play.
"Voice Lessons" received its East Coast Premier at Mad Horse Theater Company in Portland, Maine, opening for a limited run on March 22, 2010.
Tanner is openly gay and admitted to The Advocate in 2005 to have a partner, musician Kristian Hoffman.