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SOUTHERN
BAPTIST SISSIES
Atlanta
Premiere by Del Shores
| Directed by DeWayne Morgan
PROCESS
THEATRE CO. / WHOLE WORLD, 2007
The story of four
small-town Texas boys with latent tendencies, told from childhood
through adulthood, through the memories of Mark.
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BALD
GRACE
Atlanta
Premiere by Marki Shalloe
| Directed by John Stephens
THEATRE GAEL, October 2006
A sly and postmodern
take on Ireland's notorious pirate queen. Grace O' Malley's
attempts to defend her homeland are consistently thwarted by Queen
Elizabeth's answer to Dick Cheney, Richard Bingham.
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BABYLON
World
Premiere by Marki Shalloe
| Directed by
Betty Hart
PROCESS
THEATRE COMPANY, March 2006
As Virgin
Mary, transgendered star attraction of a Bible-themed whorehouse in
1960s New Orleans. Her unlikely friendship with a devout
manicurist (Barbara Cole) ultimately leads to disaster.
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THE
BOOK OF LIZ
Atlanta
Premiere by David Sedaris and Amy Sedaris
| Directed by
Lee Nowell
ESSENTIAL
THEATRE, January 2006
As Brother
Nathaniel Brightbee, member of the deeply religious Squeamish
community, driven to distraction when given the task of attempting to
recreate the recipe for the elusive Squeamish cheese ball. Photo
with Rachel Craw.
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VAMPIRE
LESBIANS OF SODOM
by
Charles Busch |
Directed by DeWayne Morgan
PROCESS
THEATRE COMPANY, October 2005
As King
Carlisle, the newest and biggest male star in 1920s Hollywood- with
impressive diction- as well as Hujar, a loincloth-clad guard in
ancient Sodom, and Zack, a hard-boiled 1970s Vegas showboy.
Photo with Megan Hayes.
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WIZZER
PIZZER
World
Premiere by Amy Wheeler |
Directed by Melissa Foulger
7
STAGES, May 2005
As Kevin,
a Judy Garland impersonator who tires of the slings and arrows of his
existence, and checks into Dr. Nora's Reparative Therapy Clinic.
And that's when things get a little weird.
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THE
SANTALAND DIARIES
by
David Sedaris
| Directed by
Clint Thornton
HORIZON
THEATRE, December 2003 & 2004
Along
with the lovely and talented Jill Hames, served as "sidekick"
to Harold Leaver's Crumpet for two years, playing Macy's employees,
stressed shoppers, racists, parents, one very friendly elf, and
Cher. |
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EULA
MAE'S BEAUTY, BAIT, AND TACKLE
by Frank
Blocker and Chuck Richards |
Directed by Vincent Randall
ONSTAGE
ATLANTA, July 2004
As
Tammy Wynette devotee and recent divorcee Eva Mae Raspberry, and her
tappin', twirlin', big-boned daughter, Miss Alabama contestant Rita
Mae. |
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ROGUES,
VAGABONDS, AND STURDY BEGGARS
World
Premiere by
Marki Shalloe |
Directed by Lily Yancey Miller
THEATRE
GAEL, January
2004
As
the friend and butler William Tuttle, whose devotion is equally matched
by his disdain.
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THE
CREDEAUX CANVAS
Southeastern
Premiere by Keith Bunin |
Directed by Sandralyn Dannelley
ATLANTA
CLASSICAL THEATRE, March
2003
As
struggling painter Winston, participating in a fraud among
friends that causes a little more trouble than anybody anticipated. |
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VAMPIRE
LESBIANS OF SODOM
by
Charles Busch |
Directed by DeWayne Morgan
PROCESS
THEATRE COMPANY, October 2002
As King
Carlisle, the newest and biggest male star in silent pictures,
contending with two ancient vampires on the prowl in 1920s Hollywood.
Photo with Amanda Cucher
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