> Bruce directs The Timekeepers by Dan Clancy at Plays of Wilton March 27th through April 27th, 2025.
A Jewish horologist (1793) and a gay Christian man (9355) find themselves imprisoned together at Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1940. Though they despise each other ideologically, will they be able to trust each other enough to find a way to survive their shared ordeal? A painful and beautiful exploration of what can happen when we allow our differences to divide us.
> Bruce appears as Dr. Robinson (and others) in the world premiere of Dangerous Instruments by Gina Montet at Palm Beach Dramaworks May 23rd through June 8th, 2025.
Laura, a single mother, finds herself thrust into a grippin gbattle against a broken system when her son, Daniel, spirals into darkness. She must confront a parent's deepest fears and sacrifice everything to rescue Daniel from the brink of becoming America's next tragic headline.
>>> Bruce is writing the book for a new musical called Prodigals featuring bluegrass and folk songs written by The Lubben Brothers. Watch this space for info on further developments!
In the summer of 1950, shared tragedy reunites an estranged West Virginia family against their will. As their secrets, lies, loves, and resentments are revealed, will the choices they make bring them closer together or tear them apart forever? Loosely inspired by the story of the prodigal son, PRODIGALS explores the humanity behind our collective need for connection, forgiveness, belonging, and a place to call home.
See Bruce's interview on Spotlight on the Arts
See Bruce's interview at Palm Beach Dramaworks
Bruce Linser is a freelance director, actor, singer, teacher, and coach. He has directed and performed in plays and musicals across the country including his own cabaret shows featuring selections from the Great American Songbook and Broadway shows. He is also a private coach for acting and musical theatre and is available for master classes at college and university theatre programs.
Bruce Linser