Cameron Cobb: Cameron is a writer, director, actor, and songwriter from Dallas, TX. He received his BFA with an emphasis in Theatrical and Critical Studies from Southern Methodist University in 1998, where he received the Rosenfeld Award from Playwriting for his play DIDYMUS, which had its professional premier one year later with Our Endeavors Theater. In 2000, his movement-based short play talc was presented in separate productions as part of the Millennium Festival at the Kennedy Center as well as part of the America's Living Room Festival at HERE in NYC, in conjunction with Lincoln Center. Along with his POMPEII!! collaborator Michael Federico, he wrote BEN FRANKLIN: A METAL OPERA, which won "Crowd Favorite" at Austin's FronteraFest in 2007, leading to the development of the 2009 world premiere of their full-length rock opera re-telling of the Arthurian legend, ARTHURIOSIS, which enjoyed a sold-out Austin run. The world premiere of POMPEII!! at KDT kicked all the a**es and took all the names, including receiving the inaugural Dramatists' Guild New Work Fellowship. He has since turned his focus to the screen, including his original screenplay LIFE LIKE THIS, written with Michael Federico, to feature KDT's own Tina Parker. Cameron spent last summer writing a season of television about small-town Texas women who solve a crime with two of his closest friends for The Wonder. Thank you for supporting live theater.