Bill Bowers

After graduation, he headed east to New Jersey where he continued his collegiate studies and earned an MFA from Rutgers University's prestigious Mason Gross School of the Arts.

Bill was named Artist in Residence at the All For One Theatre, and also at the Harold Clurman Center for New Works in Movement and Dance for 2015-16.

[3] Bill's autobiographical play It Goes Without Saying,[1] opened Off Broadway in 2006 at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater,[2] and enjoyed a sold-out, extended run.

He continues to garner rave reviews and top honors at festivals in Estonia, Serbia, Macedonia, Norway, and Korea.

Bill has performed on the stages of Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, the Kennedy Center, and the White House.

With director Scott Illingworth, he created an ensemble play inspired by the Dalton Trumbo novel, Johnny Got His Gun, developed with the support of the Harold Clurman Center for New Works in New York City.

With New York City Children's Theatre, Bill created "The Traveler," a silent play about immigration and asylum seekers in 2019.

His television credits include The Meredith Vieira Show, All My Children, One Life to Live, Remember WENN, Law & Order, and Disney's Out of The Box.