Simon Henriques is a writer, performer, and co-artistic director of Nightdrive. With Nightdrive, he has co-written and starred in an apocalypse around a campfire (The Grown-Ups, secret Brooklyn location); a live immersive alien movie (Alien Nation, Paradise Factory); a five-dimensional community meeting with a full pancake breakfast cooked on stage (Providence, RI, The Tank); a haunted rock concert (Thank You Sorry, Ars Nova); and a hybrid comic book with interactive animation (Apathy Boy, The Brick & Ars Nova). He has been a semifinalist for the American Playwriting Foundation’s Relentless Award, a finalist for the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, and a resident artist at Pipeline Theatre Company and Ars Nova. Outside of his work with Nightdrive, his writing has been published by McSweeney's and Samuel French, and he was the staff writer for Project Sing Out!, a Webby Award-honored benefit for the Educational Theatre Foundation