
Ages & Stages
An Evening of 10-Minute Play Readings
When: Friday, April 27, 2018 at 6pm
Where: Courtyard by Marriott, 610 Wells Rd, Orange Park, FL
Admission: Free
Hear a great group of actors read five fun and thought-provoking short plays by writers from around the country that will take you through all of life’s stages as you listen and watch.
THE PLAYWRIGHTS

RACHEL BUBLITZ
Rachel Bublitz (Lean in with Liz!) is an award winning and internationally produced playwright. She has worked with Playwrights Foundation, SF Playhouse, 20% Theatre Company Chicago, Salt Lake Acting Company, Outvisible Theatre Company’s Detroit New Works Festival, Wyoming Theater Festival, Custom Made Theatre, This Is Water Theatre, Plan-B Theatre, and many others. Awards include: Actors Theatre of Louisville’s 2017 Heideman Finalist, 2017 ATHE Excellence in Playwriting Finalist, and PlayGround’s June Anne Baker Prize. When she isn’t writing, she’s chasing after her two viking-like children and learning about the seasons in her new home of Salt Lake City, Utah. www.RachelBublitz.com

DANIEL GUYTON
Daniel Guyton (Dead Giveaway) is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. His stage plays have been produced over 400 times around the world, and he has been published in over 40 anthologies and solo publications, including several of the Best American Short Plays collections. He is a theatre professor at Georgia State University, and is a member of the Dramatists Guild and the Writers Guild of America East. He is also the Vice Chair of the Professional Division of the Georgia Theatre Conference. He recently won the Best Horror Screenplay Award from the Los Angeles Film & Script Festival, as well as the Judge’s Choice and Audience Choice Awards for the Short and Sweet Festival in Sydney Australia. For more information, please visit: www.danguyton.com.

MARJ O’NEILL-BUTLER
Marj O’Neill-Butler (Missed Connections) is a member of the Dramatists Guild and the International Center for Women Playwrights. Produced Plays: True Blue, Julia Tuttle: The Mother of Miami, Being Ferried, Taking Things in Hand, Looking for Seasonal Work, Gwen Has A Date, Pickup, Portable Diners, It’s All in the Eye, They Called It Teasing, Special Delivery, Flight Fright, Leaving Home, What If?, Scavenger Hunt, Missed Connections, and a reader’s theatre script The Women of the Beat Generation. A published playwright and mother of two grown sons, Marj is a proud member of Equity and SAG-AFTRA. Visit her online at MarjONeill-Butler.com.

RICH ORLOFF
Rich Orloff (A Womb with a View) is the author of 18 full-length plays (mostly comedies, mostly award-winning) and 80 short plays, which have had over 1700 productions on six of the seven continents – and a staged reading on Antarctica. Seven of his comedic one-acts have been published in the annual Best American Short Plays anthology, more than any other playwright in recent history. Although he lives in NYC, he loves Florida and would like more reasons to visit, especially if they’re deductible business expenses. www.richorloff.com

CARY PEPPER
Cary Pepper (Gram Scams) has had work presented throughout the United States and internationally.
Among his full-length plays, How It Works won the 2012 Ashland New Plays Festival and Cufflinked was a semifinalist for the 2014 festival. Among his one-act plays, The Walrus Said won the Religious Arts Guild Playwriting Competition; Small Things won the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival 2006 One Act Play Contest; Party Favors won the 2016 Goshen Peace Play Contest. Most recently, How’s Bruno? marked Cary’s second appearance in the LaBute New Theater Festival.
Cary is a member of the Dramatists Guild, and a four-time contributor to Applause Books’ Best American Short Plays series (Small Things; House of the Holy Moment; Come Again, Another Day; Irish Stew). www.carypepper.com
THE ACTORS

MILAN ALLEY

DAVID GIRARD
David Girard (Technician, A Womb with a View; Robert, Dead Giveaway) was most recently seen in his one man show, “The Other Side.” Other credits include: opening for Nikki Giovanni with Griot3, performing at the Nuyorican Poets Café, The Baruch Performing Arts Center and Lincoln Center in New York City, The Exonerated, Julius X, Twilight: Los Angeles 1992, Crumbs, Angels in America, The Full Monty, Gem of the Ocean, Starring Me, Superior Donuts, Spunk, The Trojan Women, Passing Strange, August: Osage County, The Whipping Man, Topdog/Underdog, and Fences.
David continues to grow artistically. He is currently working with a comedy troupe, “Awkward Silence”. He is pleased to be a part of Ages and Stages with the Clamour Theatre Company.

RHODIE JACKSON

ANNE KRAFT
Anne Kraft (Assistant B, A Womb with a View; Great-Aunt Lizzie, Lean in with Liz!; Grandma, Gram Scams) A St. Augustine native, Anne spent most of her life in New York City where she worked in every off-Broadway show that came along! After 30+ years, she found herself back in her hometown. Co-founder of the Limelight Theatre, she “retired” after 14 years. Anne is on the Board of A Classic Theatre and Romanza St. Augustine. Her recent stage work includes the one-woman play, The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion at ABET and Waltz of the Toreadors at City Repertory Theatre in Palm Coast. She also directed Nunsense II for the Flagler Playhouse and Love, Loss and What I Wore for A Classic Theatre. Anne is also a ballroom dancer and enjoys dancing in amateur competitions.

BLYTHE SCOTT
Blythe Scott (New Kid, A Womb with a View; Liz, Lean in with Liz!; Rosie, Missed Connections) is a native Floridian artist, and is thrilled to perform with Clamour Theatre Company. She was last seen on stage as Mary Jane Hanrahan in Phase Eight’s production of Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train. She was also nominated for an award for her portrayal of Miss Bingley in Theater Jacksonville’s Pride and Prejudice. Blythe is currently involved in several local film projects.

ERIC YARHAM
Eric Yarham (Bob, Missed Connections; Michael, Gram Scams) is excited to be a part of his second reading with Clamour Theatre Company! Eric has been seen recently in Floyd Collins (Skeets), A New Brain (Doctor), City of Angels (Jimmy), and more. He’d like to extend his gratitude to Elaine for this opportunity, to his partner Kat, and to his dog Tucker for his limitless patience and support.

CAMERON SKAFF
Cameron Skaff (Michael, Gram Scams) is excited for his first performance with the Clamour Theatre Company. His most recent appearance was in the Island Theater’s production of Almost, Maine. When he attended Orange Park High School, he has appeared in shows such as The Importance of Being Earnest, A Christmas Carol, and Hamlet. At FSCJ, he appeared in Stalking Ottis Toole: A Southern Gothic, A Patch of Earth, and Love/Sick. His credits at Orange Park Community Theatre include The Haunting of Hill House, and Insane With Power. He would like to thank his friends, his family, and his girlfriend Mary for their support in all his endeavors.
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