As an actor, Travis Michael Holder has appeared on the Boston Court stage in Summertime, The Good Book of Pedantry and Wonder, and Stupid F**king Bird. He worked with Tennessee Williams in the original production of NIGHT OF THE IGUANA at age 14, an association which led to appearances in many of the master’s greatest plays and travel conducting seminars on his life and career. Playing Williams in Lament for the Moths led him to New Orleans, which has since haunted his world and inspired his mission to capture the city and his hero on canvas. His paintings have been featured on Ava duVernay’s Queen Sugar and an exhibit of his work is currently on display at the historic Charlie’s Steak House in New Orleans.