Frank Winters (he/them) is a writer, director, and actor based out of New York.

Here’s a whole resumé about it.

He was a founding member of The Strangemen Theatre Company. His plays have been workshopped and produced Off-Broadway, Off-Off Broadway, at Theatre Row, The Wild Project, The Flea, 59E59 Theaters, the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center, Royal Family Theaters, as part of the Red Bull Theatre Company’s 2023 Short New Play Festival, to say nothing of attics and basements, colleges and high schools, parks and train stations across the country.

He was recipient of the Clifford Odets New Play Commission and the first-ever new play commission from Marquette University. Selections from his work have been featured in multiple editions of Lawrence Harbison’s The Best Women’s Stage Monologues. His play, To Distraction, was one of the Top Ten Bestselling Plays at the 2023 United Solo Theatre Festival and his adaptation of A Christmas Carol was the focal point of a fundraiser that helped cancel over $1,000,000 through RIP Medical Debt.

He has served as a guest educator or adjunct professor at New York University, Manhattanville College, Catawba College, and Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Purchase College. His work has been published by Broadway Play Publishing.

He received a BFA in Acting from the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at SUNY Purchase.

Occasionally, but not generally, and often begrudgingly, on social media. For updates that may not always exist, try @afrankwinters on Instagram.