Warren G. Bodow is a ‘second-act’ playwright, having turned to this craft following a thirty-year career in broadcasting, most notably as president, for fifteen years, of two New York City radio stations. For three years, he was board chair of the Arts & Business Council of New York. He has written six plays, all of which have been produced in festivals or as fully-staged box-office productions. His second play, RACE MUSIC, was performed on Theatre Row and received critical acclaim from The New York Times in 2009. A native of Syracuse, New York, he graduated from Syracuse University and served as chair of the Newhouse School Advisory Board. He lives with his wife, Ellen, in New York City and in Tucson, Arizona.
His book THREE SHORT PLAYS ABOUT LOVE was published by Hamilton Dramaturgy Press in 2011.