Carl Holder
Night/Dawn
LOGLINE
Night//Dawn by Carl Holder
500 years of living off blood has made Vlad wonder how it all ends. When he meets Sean, a spritely 100 year old, he’s re-awakened to the joys of being a night creature and having a close friend. Eternity finally seems less daunting, until a tasty snack threatens to come between them. A play that confronts the challenges of dialoguing across generations that are unique to vampires...and maybe queers too.
BIO
Carl is a playwright and actor. He grew up in North Florida, now he lives in Brooklyn with three roommates and his hungry dog Amelia.
His play Until You Come Back to Me won the 2020 Goldberg Play Prize and was a Finalist for the 2019 Neukom Literary Arts Playwriting Award. Carl was also a Semi-Finalist for 2020 The Jerome Fellowsip at the Playwrights Center and a Semi-Finalist for the O'Neill Playwrights Conference, a Finalist for the DVRF Playwrights Program, he also received an Honorable Mention for The Relentless Award from The American Playwriting Foundation and was given an E-Grant from The Foundation for Contemporary Art.
BFA Acting SUNY Purchase. MFA Dramatic Writing NYU/Tisch.