John Kuntz

John Kuntz is an American actor, playwright, director, and solo performer.

Kuntz is the author of 14 full-length plays, a founding company member at Actors' Shakespeare Project, has taught at Emerson College, Suffolk University, and Concord Academy, and is currently an associate professor of theater at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee.

[4] Kuntz is the author of 14 full-length plays, including The Superheroine Monologues (co-written with Rick Park), Sing Me to Sleep, Freaks, Starfuckers, After School Special, My Life with the Kringle Kult, Miss Price, The Hotel Nepenthe, Glitterati, Emerald City, Jasper Lake, Jump/Rope and Actorz with a Z, The Salt Girl, The Annotated History of the American Muskrat, and Necessary Monsters.

[5] Kuntz has collaborated multiple times with director David R. Gammons; three times on his plays The Salt Girl, The Hotel Nepenthe, and Necessary Monsters, and as an actor on an all-male production of Titus Andronicus for Actors Shakespeare Project and The Whale with Speakeasy Stage.

We get excited by similar stage aesthetics, but from very different perspectives: I'm primarily an actor/playwright, while David is a director as well as a very talented designer and visual artist.