Graham Bowlin
Springsteen Wet
Graham Bowlin is a playwright living and dancing in Los Angeles. Nobody is from LA and neither is he. He likes bourbon and considers himself a dog person.
Paul Hufker
Smallpox in the Blankets
Paul has been a playwright, AEA actor, and director in New York City for seven years. His acting credits range from the national tour of Charlotte’s Web, to the new play Straight to Hell which ran Off-Broadway at The Abingdon. He has done voice over work for ABC but in the last few years has transitioned into the writing world. His one act, The Dark Land of the Sun which he directed, was produced at the National Comedy Theatre and the Manhattan Repertory Theatre’s Summerfest 08’. His full-length, The Landlord, had a successful reading produced by The Drilling Company (directed by John Gould Rubin). His new full-length play, The Land of Snow and Ghosts is being workshopped by The Dramatic Question Theatre Company as part of their Fresh Faces 2012. His work was last seen in November as part of Variations Theatre Company’s Harvest Theatre Festival where his play Smallpox in the Blankets made it to the “finals.”
Muhammad Waqas
My Very Own Normal Family
Muhammad (Moe) is a Toronto based Actor, Designer, Director and Playwright. He is currently in his second year at York University for Devised Theatre and Playwriting. Moe doesn't like to take life too seriously and likes to think he is riding the river current known as his life. He like short walks on the beach because he gets distracted by the rocks and water too easily to walk any further. He also enjoys stuffing his face with all kinds of food and happens to be a master at telling really bad jokes.
Catherine Weingarten
Whipped Dream
Catherine Weingarten is a recent graduate of Bennington College where she focused in drama. She started off her work in the theater, training with the renowned Philadelphia based physical theater troupe Pig Iron. She started to become passionate about playwriting after the debut of her work in a 24 hour annual theater festival at Bennington College. Her one act play, Venus Mars and Torturous Change Your Life Intense Idealistic Love was then a finalist in the school’s playwriting competition and was chosen and artistically directed by Sherry Kramer. Since then she has studied playwriting with Abi Basch,Samuel D.Hunter, Sherry Kramer and Nastaran Ahmadi at Powerhouse/New York Stage and Film Playwriting Apprentice Program. Her short plays have been produced at such theaters as Project Y, Newborn Theatre Festival, Poetic Theater Productions,Sequioa Theatre Company, Fancy Pants Theater, the NYC Frigid Festival, Wishbone Theater Collective and Piper Theater Productions.
Ladarrion Williams
Concrete Rose
LaDarrion Williams is an Alabama based playwright who gained inspiration for theatre at the age of 17. In high school he joined the drama club and excelled in all aspects of theatre such as: acting, singing and playwriting. In 2011 he wrote his first play "Concrete Rose" and submitted it to the Alabama State Thespian Conference where he won first place in the state for playwriting and is now being optioned to be performed in Canada this coming August. LaDarrion is currently studying Theatre and English Writing Arts at Lee University, where his college acting debut was in Lee Theatre's "Big River." LaDarrion also wrote a Choreopoem for Teens play called "Broken Memories" which is set to be published in Summer 2013. A playwright and actor, LaDarrion plans on writing plays and hope to one day inspire all and make it to Broadway.