Singer & Musician
Author & Poet
Director & Actor
Host, Compere & Master of Ceremonies
Humanist Spokesperson
Theatre & Culture Reviewer
For Singing and Music, Tiger Jazz is the perfect musical accompaniment to any event, and can even be the event itself. Centre stage or background, concert performance or audience participation, Tiger Jazz is the perfect accompaniment to any occasion. Specialising in The Great American Songbook, Jazz and Musical Theatre, Alex can perform with backing tracks, accompanying himself at the keyboard/ piano, or call in his pianist/ band to suit your needs and budget. Please contact him through The Dial Up Facebook page or email a.b.williams.02@cantab.net
For Readings, Reviews, Workshops and Panel Events, please contact him through The Dial Up Facebook page or email a.b.williams.02@cantab.net
ALEXANDER WILLIAMS
is a singer, writer, teacher, actor and director. He hosts the What’s On Watford podcast and the Dial Up Open Mic events, and sings The Great American Songbook as Tiger Jazz. Twice part of The Royal Court’s Young Writer’s groups, he’s an alumni of Penguin Books’ WriteNow Diversity in Publishing program. A Patron of Proud Watford and a trustee of the Pump House Theatre, in 2021 he was in the Question Time 50, contributing to the BBC’s flagship political debate show. He reviews for Broadwaybaby.com, was resident poet for Humanistically Speaking Magazine (2021-2023), is resident reviewer for the Watford Fringe Festival (watfordfringereviews.blogspot.com), was a finalist in the Watford Audentior Awards 2022, and won the Watford African Caribbean Association Innovation Award 2024. He led Watford’s celebration of the Borough Centenary, the Queen’s Jubilee, the Proclamation of King Charles III (2022) and the King’s Coronation (2023). He directed Andrew Sharpe’s House at the End of Empire (Pump House Theatre 2022 & 2023, Bossanyi Studio 2023) and Neil Maxfield’s Gotta Have Faith (Etcetera Theatre 2024). Books include: children’s book Wendy the Whale (Wynstone’s Press 2011); poetry collection Black Iris (Lulu 2014); young adult novel His Hidden Wings (TSL Books 2018); Little Willy, The Complete Works of Shakespeare in Limerick Form (KDP 2021); Secular Verses (KDP 2021); Where We Find Ourselves (Arachne Press 2021); Joy//Us (Arachne Press 2024). Plays include: Thyestes (Battersea Arts Centre 2008, published KDP 2021); Ophelia (Old Red Lion 2009); Dinner and a Doughnut (Scriptspace 2012); One Day On The Train (Scripted at Southwark Playhouse 2012); Stronger (Talawa Hotspots 2012); Ten Dates (Bossanyi Studio 2014, Attico Arts CafĂ© 2016, London Improv Theatre 2017); Gust (Pen Fed Festival 2017); Angelique (Shaw Theatre 2019); The Lost Children, a musical for schools.
Email podcast@pumphouse.info
Visit www.thedialup.blogspot.com
As Finalist in the Audentior Awards (Chairman's Award for Culture) 2022 with Deputy Mayor Aga Dychton, Watford Elected Mayor Peter Taylor, his husband, and Chair of Watford Council Bilqees Mauthoor.
With Puppini Sister jazz vocalist extraordinaire Emma Smith at the Jazz Junction Festival 2022.
My Proud Watford Portrait up on Watford High Street, and in the Atria Pop Up gallery with Proud Watford founder Ian Port (August 2023).
Winning the Watford African Caribbean Association Innovation Prize 2024