Roland Tec is a filmmaker, composer and playwright with several productions under his belt. His play, BODILY FUNCTION won the top prize at the Last Frontier Theatre Conference in Alaska and was an O'Neill finalist. His first feature film, ALL THE RAGE, was hailed as "one of the sharpest, sexiest and most amusing satire of gay life ever filmed" by The Los Angeles Times. He has received commissions from The Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation, Concorde Chamber Ensemble, the Bar Harbour Music Festival and most recently from Resonance Ensemble for his full-length play, KENNEDY V, about a young junior senator from Massachusetts named Teddy Kennedy. As a composer, his most recent collaboration was with playwright Katherine Burger on her musical, THE CURSE OF BATVIA. Roland is a faculty member of the...
Roland Tec is a filmmaker, composer and playwright with several productions under his belt. His play, BODILY FUNCTION won the top prize at the Last Frontier Theatre Conference in Alaska and was an O'Neill finalist. His first feature film, ALL THE RAGE, was hailed as "one of the sharpest, sexiest and most amusing satire of gay life ever filmed" by The Los Angeles Times. He has received commissions from The Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation, Concorde Chamber Ensemble, the Bar Harbour Music Festival and most recently from Resonance Ensemble for his full-length play, KENNEDY V, about a young junior senator from Massachusetts named Teddy Kennedy. As a composer, his most recent collaboration was with playwright Katherine Burger on her musical, THE CURSE OF BATVIA. Roland is a faculty member of the Dramatists Guild Institute and enjoys teaching workshops on music for non-musicians, as well as frequent online scriptwriters workshops.