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May 2007
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D. Welser Carroll, playwright
D. Welser Carroll, known to his friends as Danny Carroll, has spent his fairly short career as a playwright using and abusing the age old combination of existential tragedy and absurdist comedy, and he hates himself for it. Born June 20th, 1987 and raised between Boston and Albany, his style is reminiscent of a childhood spent emulated in his adult life-- although these days it's laced with a bitter sort of pretension. He's like a "I'm sorry for sleeping with your husband" bunt cake. His most recent successes include the two practically unknown, but critically acclaimed works, Everybody Dies on the Seventy-Second Floor and Behind Door 262. He doesn't have any obsession with numbers, really, they just sort of ended up with those titles inadvertently; that fact often instills an odd sort of panic in him. Along with these works, D. Welser is currently writing a series of plays based on and revolving around weather. The first complete play of this series, Rain, was performed with surprising success at the Black Box Theater in Geneseo. Although he may not have celebrity status yet, he has a status with celebrities. He can be found chatting often with the likes of Bill Sadler, about his future works. D. Welser is a writer you do not want to overlook.

Current Events
He has never had an STI that we know of. When he's not living out of space and time one can usually find him cavorting around Geneseo or the New York Capitol Region. He's currently pursuing a degree in Theater English at SUNY Geneseo. He has friends who like him for the most part but tend to separate themselves into "Brodie" people and the people that are just conveniently lying around Allegany Hall.

Look for D. Welser Carroll and updates on his life and works regularly as his life is constantly changing as often as his sexual orientation and moods. D. Welser in his natural state; handsome and confused

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