Where Story Meets Culture

An Artistic Home for Bold Storytelling, Cultural Expression, and Transformative Experiences.

This is the creative home of Bryan-Keyth Wilson—an award-winning playwright, author, and cultural curator whose work lives at the intersection of theatre, literature, and lived experience. Here, storytelling becomes a vehicle for connection, reflection, and transformation, spanning the stage, the page, and immersive experiences like Stage & Spice. Explore a body of work rooted in culture, driven by purpose, and designed to engage audiences in meaningful and lasting ways.

THE SOUTH FLORIDA PREMIERE OF THE COLOR PURPLE IS OFFICIALLY A HIT!

THE SOUTH FLORIDA PREMIERE OF THE COLOR PURPLE IS OFFICIALLY A HIT!

A man in a red coat walking across a busy city street during sunset with tall buildings in the background.
From left to right: my student Kaitlyn, the incomparable Ben Vereen, and myself. Honored to be his guest and to witness him share wisdom that will stay with us for a lifetime.

From left to right: my student Kaitlyn, the incomparable Ben Vereen, and myself. Honored to be his guest and to witness him share wisdom that will stay with us for a lifetime.

Two smiling people, a man wearing a green 'Junior Theater Festival 2012' t-shirt and glasses, and a woman with short dark hair, glasses on her head, and wearing a striped shirt and purple jacket, posing together indoors.

Throwback to the Junior Theatre Festival with Broadway icon Baayork Lee. Grateful for the conversation, the wisdom, and a shared moment of impromptu dancing to A Chorus Line in the lobby.

ABOUT ME

Bryan-Keyth Wilson is an award-winning author, playwright, director, and choreographer of Cuban and Louisiana Creole descent, known for his groundbreaking work in choreopoems and contemporary musical theatre. His work centers the complexity of identity, legacy, and liberation through a dynamic fusion of poetry, movement, and music, creating visceral, culturally resonant experiences. A recipient of the Paterson Performing Arts & Development Council Playwright Residency Award and winner of the Fulton Theatre’s Stories of Diversity Festival, Wilson’s acclaimed choreopoem FOR COLORED BOYZ on the verge of a nervous breakdown/ when freedom ain’t enuff has earned multiple literary awards and a sold-out Off-Broadway showcase. He is currently developing the musical Black Icarus and the song cycle Space B’tween the Starz.

A man standing in front of a mirror, dressed in a long black coat over a white shirt and pants, in a black and white studio setting.
A man with dark, short curly hair, a beard, and a mustache, dressed in a black turtleneck and black blazer, sits against a gray background with a serious expression.

My books

A collection of bold, unflinching stories exploring culture, identity, and desire.
Discover your next read.

A book cover titled 'Unpublished Desires' by Bryan-Keyth Wilson featuring a photo of a young man in a suit and a woman with curly hair in the background, set against an urban cityscape at sunset.

Featured Release
Unpublished Desires is a seductive, high-stakes novel exploring power, ambition, and the secrets that threaten to unravel it all.

A hardcover book titled "Confessions of a Preacher's Son" by Bryan-Keyth Wilson shows a close-up of two young Black people, a man and woman, with their foreheads touching and eyes closed, wearing earrings, against a dark background.

COMING SUMMER 2026

Book cover titled "Hood Boy Chronicles" by Bryan-Keyth Wilson featuring a young man with tattoos and jewelry, a water tower, parked cars, and a church in a small town.

Hood Boy Chronicles is a raw and gripping debut set in La Marque, Texas, following Jordan Whitaker—a charismatic young man whose reckless ambition and dangerous choices lead to a moment that changes everything. A provocative story of consequence, redemption, and spiritual awakening.

Reprint summer 2026

Book cover titled "Love No Limit" featuring two men, one police officer, touching foreheads and embracing each other, with a warm, intimate atmosphere.

COMING SUMMER 2026

Cover of a book titled "Space B'tween tha Stars," featuring a galaxy background, with subtitle "Poetry & Prose," written by Bryan-Keyth Wilson.

E-Book Available
Space B’tween the Starz is a lyrical journey through love, longing, identity, and healing—where poetry meets the quiet space between who we are and who we’re becoming.

Part of a book cover titled 'FROM MAMA'S TABLE' with a subtitle about honoring heritage, heart, and home cooking by Bryan-Keyth Wilson. Behind the text is a woman with brown skin, curly hair, wearing a colorful strapless dress, and standing in front of a floral background with red, white, and green flowers.

From Mama’s Table

An e-cookbook by Bryan-Keyth Wilson

From Mama’s Table is more than a cookbook—it’s a love letter to legacy, culture, and the power of a home-cooked meal. Inspired by Shirley Ann Wilson, this collection blends Southern and Creole traditions with rich storytelling, bringing recipes to life with heart and history.

From golden cornbread to soul-stirring classics, every dish carries the warmth of family, the rhythm of the kitchen, and the reminder that food is love.

Pull up a chair—the table is set.

Let’s Connect!

Wilson’s work lives at the intersection of culture, desire, and truth—inviting readers into stories that are as provocative as they are transformative.

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