Program Notes – The Write Stuff: Scenes from New Plays

Scene Introductions – TaVon Vinson

Opening remarks – Timoth David Copney, Chair BPF

DEATH HAS NO DOMINION – JUST A ZIP CODE by Otts Laupus

Directed by TaVon Vinson

  • Mildred Banks: Kay-Megan Washington
  • Walter Banks: Timoth David Copney

YULE by Jack L. B. Gohn

Directed by Timoth David Copney

  • Stephen Graham: Dan Collins
  • Linda Graham: Terena McLorn
  • Bette Collier Graham: Tarita Turner

FLOATING DOWN TO CAMELOT by Steven J. Satta

Directed by Miriam Bazensky

  • Julian Chapel:  Dan Collins
  • Roberto Montalvo:  Nate Krimmel
  • Roz DiStefano:  Jenn Mikulski
  • Leo Starr: Christopher Reed

LIGHT by Jarrin Davis

Directed by TaVon Vinson

  • Ella:  Terena McLorn
  • Bobo:  TaVon Vinson
  • Emma:  Tarita Turner

OUTLAW SOLDIER by Robert Garcia

Directed by George Andre Tittle

  • Billy Rose: Christopher Reed
  • Tommy: TaVon Vinson
  • Mr. McDonald: Dan Collins
  • Red: Nate Krimmel

WIZZIWIG, OR WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET by Amy Claussen

Directed by Miriam Bazensky

  • Alice:  Jenn Mikulski
  • AJChristopher Reed

MRS. RICHARDSON by Peter B. Levy

Directed by Timoth David Copney

  • Gloria Richardson:  Kay-Megan Washington
  • Judge Henry: Dan Collins
  • Enez Grubb:  Terena McLorn
  • Charles Cornish: Timoth David Copney

SHARED CREDIT by Kerr Lockhart

Directed by George Andre Tittle

  • Benton Prescott II: Dan Collins
  • Joe Kovach: Nate Krimmel
  • Alice Marion: Jenn Mikulski

Production Team

  • Lighting Design and Booth – Charlie Danforth
  • Program Coordinators – Kathleen Barber and Miriam Bazensky
  • Program Design – Clare Peyton
  • Videographer– Rob Clatterbuck
  • Website – Larry Lambert
  • For Eubie Blake Cultural Center – Christian Harris

Thank you Eubie Blake National Jazz and Cultural Center for hosting Baltimore Playwrights Festival’s The Write Stuff.  Please check out their list of events and sign up for their mailing list; information can be found in the lobby entrance.

Free Fall Baltimore is a program of The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, (https://freefallbaltimore.org) and the Arts Council of Baltimore City. Free Fall is made possible with the generous support of The Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC), PNC Bank and The National Endowment of the Arts.