Enjoy an evening of staged dramatic readings from 5 Pittsburgh-area playwrights. Works will be performed without costumes or sets, voiced by actors while seated or moving only minimally. Featuring Bill Cameron & friends. Audience feedback encouraged.
William "Bill" Cameron is a professor at Washington & Jefferson College in the Department of Theatre and Communication. He teaches courses in acting, directing, playwriting and film. Cameron has directed over 40 productions for W&J's theatre program; some of his favorites include The Crucible, The Laramie Project, The Complete History of America (abridged), A Midsummer Night's Dream, A Streetcar Named Desire and the world premiere of Professor T.S. Frank's Carnival. Cameron is also a playwright whose plays have been performed in Los Angeles, New York, Washington DC, and Pittsburgh. His play Violet Sharp, a drama about the Lindbergh kidnapping case, won the Julie Harris Playwriting Prize in 2007 and received its world premiere at Theatre Forty in Los Angeles in 2009. As an actor, Cameron has appeared in the films Lorenzo's Oil, Hoffa, Houseguest and numerous others.
Free admission. Limited seating.
Phone: 412-321-7323
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2018/04/28 - 2018/04/28
City Books
908 Galveston Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15233