Linda Chambers is an American playwright, screenwriter, actress and college instructor living and working in Baltimore, Maryland.
In 1982, an evening of three one-act plays written by Chambers was presented off-Broadway at the Cubiculo Theatre under the direction of Brad Mays: Requiem, a fictionalized drama about Irish hunger striker Bobby Sands, Joan, a short meditation on Joan of Arc, and Stones, a two character piece of religious allegory.
Chambers appeared in the off-Broadway production of The Water Hen, written by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz[2] also directed by Mays.
Theatre critic Mark Matusek praised Ms. Chamber's performance for oozing "seedy pulchritude.
In 1985, Chambers' full-length play Avalon was produced at New York's Theatre 22, under the direction of Nancy Powichroski.