

Julia Gytri is a multidisciplinary writer and healthcare advocate bridging the arts and public health through a hybrid career rooted in education, communications, and collaboration. She is a Richard Rogers Award finalist and recipient of a Jonathan Larson Grant from The American Theatre Wing.
Her theatrical works have been developed by institutions such as the Yale Institute for Music Theatre, the O’Neill National Music Theater Conference, Berkeley Rep, Weston Playhouse, and The Musical Theatre Factory, featuring The Chelsea Symphony at Lincoln Center.
Her parallel work in healthcare consulting serves mission-driven venture capital firms and companies working to improve the standard of care for those living with rare, stigmatized, and/or under-researched conditions through the power of storytelling.