Del Shore has written, directed and produced film, television and stage and is a master of the Texas comedy. Theatre Group's production of Southern Baptist Sissies, Daddy’s Dyin’; (Who’s Got The Will?) originally ran two years at Theatre/Theater in Hollywood and Sordid Lives, his fourth play, opened in LA May 11, 1996 and ran 13 sold-out months. The critics raved –– ultimately 13 of them awarding the production Critic’ Choice. The play went on to win 14 Drama–Logue Theatre Awards, including three for Shores for writing, directing and producing. He was also nominated for Robby, L.A. Weekly and GLAAD Awards for writing, directing and producing. Most recently, Shores has enjoyed critical and commercial success with his darkest play, The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife and currently writes and produces the acclaimed Showtime series, Queer As Folk.