Clifton Johnson is the masterful writer, producer, and director of the stage productions Pimps in the Pulpit and Baby Mama Drama. His productions have debuted in theaters across the country. In addition, Clifton speaks on his productions and the business of play writing.
A natural born playwright, Clifton began writing plays when his church pastor expressed the need for a Christmas play one year. He wrote the play, the church loved it, and he has been hooked every since. Clifton has a flair for captivating audiences through his plays- weaving a web of mystery that leaves audiences enthralled from start to finish.
On August 18, 2013 Clifton Johnson officially became an author of the now published book, Five Easy Steps To Producing Your Own Stage Play Production. This book is no stranger to many hungry theatrical professionals around the world; it is now in high demand in countries like the United States, Japan, China and the Untied Kingdom. Clifton Johnson’s second book is now published and available for sell as well, Five Easy Steps To Marketing Your Own Stage Play Production volume 2. Both books can be purchased on amazon, kindle and from his website (Website hidden)
It has always been a dream of Clifton's to get his foot in the door and star in movies, so in April 2016 he got his break and got a small but modest role in the up coming horror movie called Runaway. This is the long awaited historical sequel movie to Children Of The Corn. Runway is schedule to be released sometime in 2017.
Clifton’s mission is to transform, serve, and enrich the lives of people through his stage productions. His vision is to reach the inner soul of the viewer and give them something to hold in their hearts for a lifetime.
In his spare time, Clifton still functions as the Drama & Music Director of his church. He is also a musician who enjoys playing the piano, organ and the drums.
Clifton is available for speaking engagements, playwright consulting, and interviews. If you would like to host one of Clifton’s productions please contact his office by one of the means listed below.
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