Burnham Holmes
- Writer
- Producer
- Actor
Burnham is an award-winning writer of seventeen books, taught writing at the School of Visual Arts in New York City for fifteen years, and as of 2023, has been at Castleton University in Vermont for twenty-seven years. He has won the Part-Time Faculty Award at Castleton and led a group of Castleton students for a semester in London.
He has appeared in twenty plays. His favorite roles are Falstaff, Sir Toby Belch, and Mr. Peachum. Burnham has written twelve plays, including "The Loves of Horace Greeley," which was featured in the 250th anniversary of his town in Vermont, and "Palm Leaf Dialogues," which won the Nor-Eastern Playwriting Contest in 2011.
He is a co-creator and writer with Karen Klami of "Trumpilton: An American Musical Parody," that was performed Off-Broadway in 2022, and co-creator of the award-winning web-series "Zoom Shorts" with Klami and his son Ken Holmes. Burnham has also partnered with Karen Klami in creating the film and stage production company, Klami/Holmes Productions.
He has appeared in twenty plays. His favorite roles are Falstaff, Sir Toby Belch, and Mr. Peachum. Burnham has written twelve plays, including "The Loves of Horace Greeley," which was featured in the 250th anniversary of his town in Vermont, and "Palm Leaf Dialogues," which won the Nor-Eastern Playwriting Contest in 2011.
He is a co-creator and writer with Karen Klami of "Trumpilton: An American Musical Parody," that was performed Off-Broadway in 2022, and co-creator of the award-winning web-series "Zoom Shorts" with Klami and his son Ken Holmes. Burnham has also partnered with Karen Klami in creating the film and stage production company, Klami/Holmes Productions.