Producers
David Treatman
Lead Producer
David Treatman is a young producer based in NYC and Philly. With his first Off-Broadway credit at 19 years and his first Broadway syndication at 20, Treatman is quickly making a name for himself as one of the youngest producers in theddscene.
David is committed to developing and investing in new and unique theater. He structures shows and investments in such a way that smaller investors can access the dream of professional theater. As one half of Koolik and Treatman Theatricals, David invests in both artistically important works and commercially oriented ventures. On his own, David aids in the development of new and innovative pieces for a modern landscape. He is currently developing over 10 early stage Broadway-bound projects.
Roger S. Williams
Executive Producer
Roger S. Williams is the President of the Princeton NJ Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution and a member of the New Jersey Chapter of the Sons of the Revolution. He is the co-founder of TenCrucialDays.org, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to promoting the sites and venues of the Trenton and Princeton campaigns – December 25th 1776 to January 3rd 1777. He is a member of the American Battlefield Trust, the National Council on Public History and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He is also a member of the David Library of the American Revolution, the Friends of Washington Crossing Historic Park and the Washington Crossing Park Association, the Old Barracks Museum, and the Princeton Battlefield Society. Professionally, Roger is literary agent and publisher specializing in American History focused on British America, the American War for Independence, and the Early Republic. He is a member of the Organization of American Historians, the Society of Military History, and the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic.