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Photo Gallery

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Husband John, the researcher/editor/business manager/cheerleader/coffee getter
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Daughter Glynnis
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John with Glynnis
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Photo by William Deneke
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Son Jeff with wife Sherry
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Dominic Cuskern, producer of the Black Box Festival, Gallery Players, Brooklyn
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At the UNC-Asheville staged reading of THE VANISHING POINT during SART's ScriptFEST
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Amanda Sophia Ebert and David Gazzo in the Gallery Players production of VOICES!
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Cast and crew of THE VANISHING POINT at CalStage in Sacramento--Nick Lunetta, Jeremy Minagro, Ryan Samples, Nedra, Emily Kentta, Richard Winters, Melanie McClurg, Ray Tatar
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In Brooklyn, David Gazzo, director Francesca Di Cesare, Nedra, Amanda Sophia Ebert
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The Jacksonville State University cast of THE VANISHING POINT, from left: Susan Grace Catrett, Tanner Cain, Nedra, Mat Jarvis, Wesley Franks
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Michael Boynton, JSU theatre professor and director of THE VANISHING POINT
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Professor Randy Blades, JSU theatre department head, artistic director of JSU’s lovely 350-seat Carlton Ward Theatre, and scenic designer of THE VANISHING POINT
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Dayton Playhouse FutureFest cast for WASH, DRY, FOLD. L to R: David Williamson as Slack, Dorothy Michalski as Trudy, Wendi Michael as Arlene, Scott Knisley as Mick, Stefanie Pratt as Enola
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Nedra and cast onstage at Dayton Playhouse for WDF talkback by adjudicators and then audience
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Nedra with director and actors for COLOR ME SCREWED in Houston in February 2015
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Nora’s Playhouse (NYC) sponsored a stage reading of WASH, DRY, FOLD in Montgomery, AL, in May 2015, at the Huntingdon College theatre. Participating were Angela Dickson (Trudy), Sarah Spratling (Enola), Tom Lawson (Slack), Rebecca Lovett (Arlene), Scott Page (Mick), Amy S. Green (stage directions), and Caroline Reddick Lawson (director).
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Nedra at Open Hydrant in the Bronx in June 2015 for COLOR ME SCREWED. From left: Deborah Pautler, co-founder and company manager; Sarah Rosenberg, director; Maritza Seda (Emily); Jake Nevola (Brad).
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The Autumn Players, Asheville Community Theatre, Asheville, NC, June 2015, from left: Elliot Weiner (director), Kermit Brown (Paul), Vicki Partin (Jolie), Ruth Planey (narrator), Tom Trauger (T-Paul), Mike Yow (Pierre), Gary Gaines (stage manager). Photo by Roger Bargainnier
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Left: David Kirby, who directed the Hudson Shakespeare Company staged reading of WRONG NUMBER in Manhattan in November 2015. Right: Benjamin Canant and Julia Cunningham in COLOR ME SCREWED at Santa Cruz Actors' Theatre in January-February 2016 (Photo by Jana Marcus).
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12 Peers Theatre in Pittsburgh recording podcast of WRONG NUMBER in 2016 (Spencer Whale, director)
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It takes a village…to put on WASH, DRY, FOLD at Chicago Street Theatre
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The ingenious set for WASH, DRY, FOLD at Chicago Street Theatre
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Barbara Malangoni (Enola), Caity Mullen (Arlene), Ed Hubbard (Slack), and Mary DeBoer (Trudy) in WASH, DRY, FOLD at Chicago Street Theatre
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Caity Mullen (Arlene) and David Pera (Mick) in WASH, DRY, FOLD at Chicago Street Theatre
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The Gallery Players, NYC (Brooklyn), WRONG NUMBER, June 2016, from left: Francesca Di Cesare (director), Michael Janove (Arnold), Anne-denis Slattery (Dorothy), Kat Murphy (Cassie), Jeff Gorcyca (Mike), Nedra, Allison Frasca (Emma), Tyler Brown (Dan).
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RIGHT at Synchronicity Theatre, Atlanta, 9/7/16, from left: Mark Kincaid (Abe), Robin Bloodworth (Jazz), Tony Larkin (Jake), Tenaya Cleveland (Darcy), Nedra, Jill Perry (Margaret), Nicold Smith (stage directions), Julie Skrzypek (director)
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Hudson Shakespeare production of WRONG NUMBER in Manhattan in November 2016, from left: Noelle Fair, Managing Director, Hudson Shakespeare Company; Aubree Roser, Tech; Francesca Di Cesare, director; Kristin Gole (Emma); Greg Pragel (Dan); Costa Nicholas (Mike); Nedra; David Shakopi (Arnold); Kat Murphy (Cassie); Jon Ciccarelli, Artistic Director, Hudson Shakespeare Company; Anne-Denis Slattery (Dorothy).
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Staged reading of RIGHT at Sundog Theatre, Staten Island (NYC, November, 2016. The actors were Robert Raffellini, Brooke Haramija, Jai Sada, Natalie DeVito; director was Ken Tirado; curator was Eric Petillo; producer was Susan Fenley.
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Talkback for WRONG NUMBER at Baytown Little Theater, near Houston, August 2017. L to R: Nedra; Dawn Daily, director; Chelsea Denard (Cassie), Ty Carter (Dan), Bethany Phelps (Emma), Sam Estrada Gorashko (Mike). Rhonda Daily (Dorothy) and Randy Daily (Arnold)
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Lori Vega and Michael Pollard in PERFORMANCE REVIEW at New Jersey Rep in October 2017, directed by Barney Fitzpatrick.
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Out of 1,024 submissions, PERFORMANCE REVIEW won First Prize at the InspiraTO Festival in Toronto (ran two weeks in June 2018). L to R: Nedra; Lisa Saban, director; Krista Rowe, Charlene; Jake Zabusky, Mr. Walters.
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RIGHT cast at Jacksonville State University in Alabama, (front L to R) Tabitha Rayburn, Nedra, Sam Eddy, (back L to R) Kevin Jannot, Eric Wilkerson, Jake Lewis.
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Nedra with Dr. Michael Boynton, director of RIGHT at Jacksonville State.
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It takes a village...the full crew for RIGHT at Jacksonville State!
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PERFORMANCE REVIEW at Amplifest in Atlanta in 2019: Stuart Schleuse and Jessica Wise with Nedra.
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Jennifer Valiente (Iris) and Aires De Avila, Jr (Art) in SPEED DATING at the Center for Performing Arts in Bonita Springs, FL, June 2019.
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Nedra with Pegasus PlayLab cast from THEY MUST BE WOMEN NOW! at Central Florida University in Orlando in June 2019. From left, back row: Janice Munk (Lurleen), Tekell Parker (Skip), Tanesha Bridenback (reader, stage directions), Christy Clark (Althea); front row: Caroline Hull (Betsy), Jessica T. Johnson (Olivia), Kila Lambertt (Sweet Tea).
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Anna Munro, director Derek Webb, and Adam Edgerley in Wales. Their COLOR ME SCREWED won Best Performance in the Pint-Sized Plays 2019 Script Slam at Theatre Gwaun in Fishguard in September 2019.
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Carol Todd and Kevin Elden in SPEED DATING in the Theatre Brut festival at New Jersey Rep in October 2019, directed by Barney Fitzpatrick.
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SPEED DATING won People's Choice Award at Durango Arts Center 2019. Derek Ryter (Art) leads Rebecca Gillert (Iris) from the speed-dating venue. Mandy Gardner was Voice and Wendy G. Hassemer directed.
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The audience for the Barter Theatre reading of THEY MUST BE WOMEN NOW in January 2020.
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The cast from THEY MUST BE WOMEN NOW at Barter Theatre in January 2020: Nick Piper (director), Lindsey Hayes (Betsy), Carrie Smith Lewis (Althea), Patrice Foster (Olivia), Wendy Piper (Lurleen), Nedra, Rick McVey (Boss/Skip), Kim Morgan Dean (Sweet Tea).
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