Part Two of Douglas Williams backstage diary as the play he wrote finishes rehearsals and opens to audiences.
View More Diary of a Playwright, part 2: Doug Williams sees MOON CAVE take the stageAuthor: Douglas Williams
Douglas Williams is the Playwright-in-Residence at Azuka Theatre in Philadelphia, where his play Moon Cave will be produced during the 2014-2015 season. Moon Cave was developed at the 2014 PlayPenn New Play Conference. Other plays include The Death and Life of Uncle Gene, Now I Am A Wrecking Ball and Shitheads, which was a finalist for the Lark's 2014 Playwrights' Week and a semifinalist at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center’s National Playwrights Conference. Williams co-wrote the 2013 Philadelphia Fringe Festival play Holly’s Dead Soldiers and is currently working on another collaborative project for the 2014 Fringe Festival with playwrights Emily Acker, Emma Goidel, and director Maura Krause. Williams is a member of the The Foundry, a lab for early-career playwrights led by Michael Hollinger, Jacqueline Goldfinger and Quinn D. Eli. He is a graduate of Temple University.
Diary of a Playwright: Doug Williams tracks his thoughts as he prepares for his first professional production
Douglas Williams has partnered with Phindie to share the playwright’s perspective as a new play is developed, rehearsed, and produced
View More Diary of a Playwright: Doug Williams tracks his thoughts as he prepares for his first professional productionPlaywright to playwright: Chris Davis (Anna K) interviewed by Douglas Williams (Safe Space)
In this special Phindie feature, Holly’s Dead Soldiers alums Douglas Williams and Chris Davis talk about Chris’s new work and his recent trip to Scotland for the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe.
View More Playwright to playwright: Chris Davis (Anna K) interviewed by Douglas Williams (Safe Space)Doug Williams’s 5 Fringe Picks: Festival fave reveals his not-to-miss shows
Playwright Douglas Williams collaborated on a stand-out Fringe hit of 2013, Holly’s Dead Soldiers Doug shared five picks the 2014 Fest.
View More Doug Williams’s 5 Fringe Picks: Festival fave reveals his not-to-miss shows