Gleason’s work with Broome Community College and the Cider Mill Playhouse led him to believe that there was an unfilled niche in the area. He, with a group of fellow actors, established KNOW in the early 1990s as a company dedicated to presenting the works of America’s best playwrights. In addition to designing and producing seven seasons of cutting-edge drama and comedy plays, KNOW Theatre at Binghamton City Stage has presented eight Playwright Festivals for local writers. The venue also has become established as a performance space for other companies and artistic endeavors including world premieres of new pieces such as plays by Santino DeAngelo and Marty Murray’s translation of Lorca’s Blood Wedding.
During his early years as an actor, Gleason developed skills in several areas that he now brings to KNOW. He is often acclaimed by the audiences for his own performances as an actor and acknowledged as an excellent director. As an artistic director, he provides opportunities for other directors and actors to excel in giving Broome County audiences the best in dramatic and comedy productions.
In 2006 Gleason was asked to participate in the Kennedy Center’s American College Theatre Festival. On July 5-8, 2012, the Center’s artistic director will be in Binghamton to see KNOW Theatre’s presentation of four new playwrights’ productions chosen by the Kennedy Center.