It’s 1852 and San Francisco is in the throes of Gold Fever. Billy, a naive prospector, is trying to make his fortune. In a city of 50,000 men all clobbering each other to get ahead, how does a young man on his own survive? By becoming a woman of course!
Morgan has had plays performed or read at the Eureka Theatre, the Exit Theatre, the Off Market Theatre in San Francisco, City Lights Theatre in San Jose, Gaia Performing Arts Center in Berkeley, Ross Valley Players in Marin County, The Pegasus Theatre in Monte Rio and at the Interborough Rep ...Read More
It’s 1852 and San Francisco is in the throes of Gold Fever. Billy, a naive prospector, is trying to make his fortune. In a city of 50,000 men all clobbering each other to get ahead, how does a young man on his own survive? By becoming a woman of course!
Morgan has had plays performed or read at the Eureka Theatre, the Exit Theatre, the Off Market Theatre in San Francisco, City Lights Theatre in San Jose, Gaia Performing Arts Center in Berkeley, Ross Valley Players in Marin County, The Pegasus Theatre in Monte Rio and at the Interborough Rep in New York City. He most recently served as the Producing Director for the Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco. Morgan has taught acting and playwriting for the University of Utah’s Theatre School for Youth. He is a member of Theatre Bay Area, The Play Cafe and The Dramatists Guild of America.
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