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Samantha is an MFA Playwright in the Playwright's Lab at Hollins University and a Playwright-in-Residence at SkyPilot Theatre in Los Angeles. She...
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Samantha is an MFA Playwright in the Playwright's Lab at Hollins University and a Playwright-in-Residence at SkyPilot Theatre in Los Angeles. She has recently been produced in New York and Los Angeles with at Mill Mountain Theatre, Studio Roanoke, and Playwrights Horizons Studios in 2012. She is soon to be published by Original Works Publishing. She is co-founder of a Hell-Tro Theatre of Brooklyn, NY and is currently making plans to develop works which will travel between New York and Roanoke.
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Sean Engard is an accomplished actor, director, poet, and playwright. He received his AA in Theatre Arts from Orange Coast College, his BA in Theat...
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Sean Engard is an accomplished actor, director, poet, and playwright. He received his AA in Theatre Arts from Orange Coast College, his BA in Theatre Education from Cal State Fullerton, and is an MFA candidate in the Playwright's Lab at Hollins University. He's also a graduate of the South Coast Repertory: Professional Conservatory. Mr. Engard has published two books (a book of poetry entitled Socially Inept and Timeless Theater: Monologue and Play Book) and has had two full length plays produced (Air Born and Nobody Loves a Telemarketer) along with numerous one acts and monologues. He adapted a selection of Edgar Allan Poe's works that were performed at STAGES Theatre. Sean is a member of the DGA (Dramatist's Guild of America) and the OCPA (Orange County Playwrights Alliance). He is a founding member of SWAG (Script Writing Artisans Group), the stand-up/sketch/improv troupe known as ComedyKaze, and the newly formed Monkey Wrench Collective theatre company in Fullerton. Sean was named the Costa Mesa's The Daily Pilot's "Man of the Year" in Theatre for 2007.
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Royal Shirée is a playwright and thespian performing mostly her original one-woman shows, which have been produced by Randolph College, Waterworks ...
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Royal Shirée is a playwright and thespian performing mostly her original one-woman shows, which have been produced by Randolph College, Waterworks Players Theatre, and Leading Ladies in New York. As a storyteller, she has been a commissioned writer and performer for The Legacy Museum of African-American History, the Juneteenth Coalition, Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest July celebration, and the historical Avoca Museum, where she is the Education Facilitator. Shirée is also a percussionist performing poetry and storytelling. As a filmmaker, Shirée co-directed and produced the documentary, "The Caregiver: Disturbing Images of Your Future", which debuted at the New York International and Independent Film Festival and is catalogued in the library at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA), where she is a Fellow. Shirée is a member of the Dramatist Guild and is pursuing her MFA in Playwriting at Hollins University and an MA in English at Lynchburg College.
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David Hancock has received Obie Awards for his plays The Convention of Cartography and The Race of the Ark Tattoo. He earned his M.F.A. from the Un...
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David Hancock has received Obie Awards for his plays The Convention of Cartography and The Race of the Ark Tattoo. He earned his M.F.A. from the University of Iowa Playwright's Workshop. Hancock's work has been produced and/or developed by The Foundry Theatre (New York), Frontera@Hyde Park Theatre (Austin), Rude Mechanicals (Austin), New City Theatre (Seattle), Empty Space Theatre (Seattle), McCarter Theatre (Princeton), The Studio Theatre (Washington, DC), A Contemporary Theatre (Seattle), People's Light & Theatre Company (Philadelphia), C.S.P.S. (Cedar Rapids), Sundance Theatre Institute, Midwest PlayLabs, Salvage Vanguard (Austin) and most recently his newest play, Booth, premiered at Studio Roanoke. Hancock is the recipient of a 2001 Bush Artist Fellowship, the 2000 CalArts/Alpert Award in Theatre, a Whiting Writers' Award, the Hodder Fellowship at Princeton University, and a McKnight Playwriting Fellowship.
His play Booth had its world premeire at Studio Roanoke in 2011, and that summer David came back to Hollins as a guest speaker. He'll return again in 2012 as a responder for the Festival of Student Readings.
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Cheryl Snodgrass, an up and coming theatre director out of Chicago, Illinois, came to the Playwright's Lab at Hollins University to direct a readin...
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Cheryl Snodgrass, an up and coming theatre director out of Chicago, Illinois, came to the Playwright's Lab at Hollins University to direct a reading of a new Jeff Goode play in cooperation with Mill Mountain Theatre. We had a chance to chat with her after the reading.
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