"There are plenty of laws on the books to protect guys' money even in wartime.
But there's nothing on the books says a man's life's his own."
But there's nothing on the books says a man's life's his own."
"There's nothing noble about dying. Not even if you die for honor.
Not even if you die the greatest hero the world ever saw.
You're worth nothing dead except for speeches."
Not even if you die the greatest hero the world ever saw.
You're worth nothing dead except for speeches."
WHO'S WHO
BILL BOWERS
Adapter/Movement Director Bill Bowers has performed throughout all 50 states, and more than 25 countries in Europe and Asia. His Broadway credits include Zazu in The Lion King, and Leggett in The Scarlet Pimpernel, and he has written and performed his own plays Off Broadway and in theatres throughout the world. Bill’s latest solo play, All Over The Map, premiered Off Broadway in 2016 on Theatre Row. His other solo works include ‘Night Sweetheart ‘Night Buttercup, Under a Montana Moon, It Goes Without Saying and Beyond Words. His ensemble play, Heyokah Hokehay, has been produced in Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Bill has been hailed by critics as “the great American mime of his generation”, winning the Dallas Ft Worth Critics Award, Best of the Berkshires, Best Performance in the International United Solo Festival and Fresh Fruit Festival, and the Grand Prize at the International Thespis Festival. Bowers studied with the legendary Marcel Marceau and currently serves on the faculties of New York University, Stella Adler Conservatory, and William Esper Studios. He holds an MFA from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts, and an Honorary PhD from Rocky Mountain College. Website: www.bill-bowers.com |
SCOTT ILLINGWORTH
Adapter/Director Scott's directing credits include Off-Broadway, regional, and international work including new play collaborations with Lucas Hnath, Mona Mansour, Christina Anderson, Israel Horovitz, Ken Urban, Padraic Lillis, Keith Reddin, and Bill Bowers among others. His work has been seen at the French Embassy in NYC, Gloucester Stage, LAByrinth, Geva Theatre Center, Alchemy Theatre, Fringe NYC, Adirondack Theatre Festival, across the US, and throughout Europe. He served as Associate Director to Mark Wing-Davey on the Off-Broadway productions of Passion Play (EPIC), UNCONDITIONAL (LAByrinth), The Singing Forest (The Public), and Ninth and Joanie (LAByrinth). Regionally Scott served as Assistant Director to Philip Seymour Hoffman on The Long Red Road by Brett C. Leonard (Goodman). Scott holds an M.F.A. in Directing and a B.F.A. in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University. He is an Assistant Arts Professor in the Graduate Acting Program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Website: www.scottillingworth.com |
"Take me to wherever
parliaments and congresses and chambers of statesmen are meeting. I want to be there when they talk about honor and justice..." |
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All photos by Ella Bromblin
Copyright 2017 Bill Bowers & Scott Illingworth
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Copyright 2017 Bill Bowers & Scott Illingworth
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED