James Wilkinson graduated from Trinity College (Hartford) in 2010. Post-college, he worked extensively on the North Shore in a variety of backstage capacities. In 2014, he co-founded Exiled Theatre with his artistic partner-in-crime, Teri Incampo, and the two set about unleashing their theatrical sensibilities on the Boston theater community. As a director, James helmed Exiled’s productions of "Ashes to Ashes," "The Wasteland," "She Looks Good in Black," and "hang." As a playwright, he wrote Exiled’s first production, "Strange Days: five tales concerning dark paths, odd mercies and birthday cake" and he wrote the more recent, "Nurse Play." "Nurse Play" was also nominated for a 2018 Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) award for Best New Play. His short plays have also been featured...
James Wilkinson graduated from Trinity College (Hartford) in 2010. Post-college, he worked extensively on the North Shore in a variety of backstage capacities. In 2014, he co-founded Exiled Theatre with his artistic partner-in-crime, Teri Incampo, and the two set about unleashing their theatrical sensibilities on the Boston theater community. As a director, James helmed Exiled’s productions of "Ashes to Ashes," "The Wasteland," "She Looks Good in Black," and "hang." As a playwright, he wrote Exiled’s first production, "Strange Days: five tales concerning dark paths, odd mercies and birthday cake" and he wrote the more recent, "Nurse Play." "Nurse Play" was also nominated for a 2018 Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) award for Best New Play. His short plays have also been featured in the Boston Theater Marathon, Salem Theatre Company’s Moments of Play and Roxbury Repertory Theatre's Six Playwrights in Search of a Stage. He also writes as a critic, reviewing Boston theater productions on his blog: www.bostonstagenotes.com. His reviews also appear on Theatermirror.net and Edge Media Network.