Born and raised in Nashville, TN, Preston Crowder (He/They) is a playwright-actor-director-songwriter with a passion for telling stories surrounding the vast experiences of being Black and Queer in the United States. Production history includes Don't Look Black (Tennessee Playwrights Studio, 2022), Break Your Chains (Juilliard School, 2017), and Flames (University School of Nashville, 2016). Acting Credits include Is God Is (Scotch, The New School), Night Into Morning (Xavier, Short Film), Maidens (Figure 3, Tennessee Playwrights Studio), Sweat (Chris, Humanity Theater Project) and Clybourne Park (Kevin/Albert, Circle Players). Directing credits include Night Into Morning (Short Film) and Detroit '67 (Assistant Director, Karamu House). Preston is a past fellow for the Tennessee Playwrights Studio and was named a semi-finalist for the 2022 Obsidian Theater Festival (Bocking), which presented a reading of the play through Blackboard Plays. Preston holds a MFA degree from The New School of Drama and a BFA degree from Oberlin College, where they currently serve as a visiting Professor of Theater and Africana Studies.

  • Writer

    While Preston’s training is heavily influenced by playwriting, their work also extends to screen and television as well.

  • Actor

    Preston is also an actor for the stage and screen as well. Acting Credits include SCOTCH (Is God Is, New School), CHRIS (Sweat, Humanity Theater Project), KEVIN/ALBERT (Clybourne Park, Circle Players Theater), XAVIER (“Night Into Morning”, short film)

  • Director

    As a director, Preston looks to combine his unique view of the world with their own creations or exciting, new works by black and queer writers.