Slash Coleman

New York, NY
NPR calls award-winning writer/performer Slash Coleman, "Extremely provocative and entertaining," and WGBH Boston says, "Slash has the power to change the way people think." Best known for his PBS special and Off-Broadway one man show, “The Neon Man and Me,” over the past decade Slash’s work has been featured in The Washington Post, The New York Times, American Theatre Magazine, Backstage Magazine and most recently on the NPR series,"How Artists Make Money." As a performer, he’s been featured at: The International Storytelling Center, Pete Seeger’s Clearwater Festival and The National Storytelling Festival. Currently at work on his 2nd PBS special which is about the re-birth of storytelling in America, Slash lives in New York City and splits his time between performing and writing new material for the stage, film, and television. A featured blogger at Psychology Today his recent writing has appeared in the following anthologies: Unstuck (Voyageur Press, 2011) and Robot Hearts (Pinchback Press, 2010).