Wyoming Arts Council

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Bill hails from New York City, where he directed, acted in, wrote, and produced over 50 plays before arriving in Casper in 2010. Most notable among these is his translation and staging of Dante’s "Inferno" and a series of outdoor performances of classical plays in New York City parks. He taught theatre history and literature at Casper College until 2020, where he directed or acted in two dozen productions, and is founder and artistic director of the Theatre of the Poor. In 2019 Bill received an Honorable Mention from WAC Performing Arts Fellowship committee for his work with TotP.

Bill earned his doctoral degree in Theatre from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2010; his research focuses on the performativity of religion and ritual, and theatre historiography. He is married to Jacquelyn Navarro, and enjoys sharing his theatre work with their daughter, Julia.

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