A little about Leslie Bramm

Leslie Bramm’s plays have been produced regionally all over the U.S. including; The Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, The Penobscot Theatre, The Barebones Theatre, and in NYC at The Kraine, Currican, Theatre Off Park, Todo Con Nada, The Theotorium, The Lucille Lortel, The Beckett and CBGBS 313. He is a recipient of a Stanley Drama Award (Oswald’s Backyard), a Tennessee Williams Award (Big Ball) and The Paul. T. Nolan Award (Island’s of Repair.) Which was also read as a radio play on NPR-WJFF. Big Ball was a finalist in the Edward Albee Last Frontier Playwrighting Competition, while A.B.C. (or the man in the red suit) was shot as an indie film by Pick UP Sticks Productions. It was also banned from performance by an upstate SUNY. His plays are published by Smith and Kraus, One Act Play Depot, Brooklyn Publishers and JAC Publications. The 9/11 duo Lovers Leapt and the Uncaring Dog are part of an Oxford doctoral dissertation. Leslie Bramm is a five time Fringenyc vet and wrote 23 gripe columns for Insight for Playwrights. Leslie co-authored the screen play This is Not Here (about John Lennon) with Kevin Corrigan. Bramm was the lead singer and played guitar for Diz Dam. Leslie is a member of the Dramatist Guild, the Present Company’s “Pool” and just took over as Literary Director of Nicu’s Spoon Theatre Company.

"As a playwright I have learned to; earn the respect of my peers, entertain my audience, be patient with my process and make the best play my craft allows. I believe that it is my responsibility to hold a mirror up to this culture." -Leslie Bramm

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