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PATRICK MEYERS was born in Phoenix, Arizona and grew up in Denver, Colorado. He attended Colorado State University at Fort Collins, where he began acting. He subsequently moved to Los Angeles and joined the Company Theatre. In 1972, he moved to Berkeley, California where he earned a degree in television production from Merritt College, and completed his first play -- a children's drama for television entitled The Frown. The next year, Meyers was accepted into the Advanced Training Program for drama at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre. After its 1977 debut with the Berkeley Stage Company, his second play Feedlot received its New York opening with the Circle Repertory Company. Laney College in Oakland, California introduced Meyers' next play, An Actor Repairs, that same year. In 1978 the Circle Repertory premiered Glorious Morning. Meyers' fifth play, K2, premiered in 1982 at the Theatre by the Sea in Portsmouth, NH, followed closely by productions at the Arena Stage and Syracuse Stage. K2 opened in 1983 on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. Meyers followed K2 with two stylistically adventurous plays: Just Like the Lions (1984) and Dysan (1985), which was presented by the Circle Rep in 1985.
Bio as of March, 2010.
American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:
Working in the Theatre (video)
Playwright and Director - April, 1987 - Watch now.
Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)
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