Greg Lam

Playwright

Greg Lam is a playwright, screenwriter, and board game designer who has recently moved to the Bay Area after a lifetime in the Boston area. He is the co-creator of the "Boston Podcast Players" podcast (bostonpodcastplayers.com) Boston's virtual podcast stage for new works by local playwrights. He is the co-founder of the Asian-American Playwright Collective.

LAST SHIP TO PROXIMA CENTAURI received readings by Company One and Fresh Ink Theatre in 2019 and Kitchen Dog Theatre in 2020. His full-length play REPOSSESSED received its world premiere at Theatre Conspiracy in Fort Myers, FL in 2018 after readings in Boston, Seattle, and Connecticut. In 2019, he was named a fellow in the Dramatic Arts by the Mass Cultural Council and the inaugural Pao Fellow of the Company One PlayLab.

Greg was a member of the 2016 Company One PlayLab Unit for the development of Boston area playwrights. His works have been produced by Company One, Fresh Ink Theatre, Pork Filled Productions, The Depot, The Boston Theatre Marathon, Open Theatre Project, Post Meridian Radio Theatre, Other World Theatre Paragon Festival, theatre@first, Navigators Theater, Fantastic.Z, Project Y, The Hive Collective, Culture Park, Silverthorne Theatre, The Pulp Stage, Ixion Theatre Ensemble, Eagle and Beaver Ensemble, 4th Street Theatre, Midwest Dramatists Conference, The Best of All Possible Podcast, Baldwin Wallace University, Aching Dogs Theatre Company, Shadow Boxing Theatre, and others. You can see works of his that have been filmed at https://tinyurl.com/greglam. For more about Greg, see https://greglam.wixsite.com/home.

Highlights

Production of LAST SHIP TO PROXIMA CENTAURI at Kitchen Dog Theater, 2021 and Portland Stage Co, 2022

Production of REPOSSESSED at Theatre Conspiracy, 2017

2019 Fellow of the Dramatic Arts, Massachusetts Cultural Council

2019 Pao Fellow, Company One PlayLab

Company One PlayLab Unit 2016

Readings of Repossessed at Fresh Ink Theatre, Pork Filled Players, The Depot Readings, Parsnip Ship Podcast, 2017

Member of the Pear Playwrights Guild and The Pulp Stage Writer's Room. Co-founder of the Asian-American Playwright Collective