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Written by Elizabeth A. Dudak Directed by Jamie Lazan |
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ABOUT US
Founded in 2023 by autistic playwright and producer Anthony J. Piccione, the Neurodivergent New Play Series is dedicated to presenting matinee readings on the 3rd Sunday of every month - with seasonal breaks in December, January, July, and August - of plays written entirely by neurodivergent and disabled playwrights (i.e autism, ADHD, dyslexia, OCD, Tourette syndrome, etc.) as part of a growing resident company of playwrights whose interests and specialties span a wide range of subjects, genres & structural approaches, with each play personally selected from a neuroinclusive resident company of directors.
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Cast
Creative Team
Jamie Lazan
Meet the Company
Erica Fite
Erica Fite, Catherine, is excited to be making her return-debut to theater after a 30+ year hiatus. Her last stage performance was in Welcome Home Soldier, Playhouse West, Los Angeles. After spending many years in advertising and child raising, Erica is now studying at HB Studio and with James Brill of The Neighborhood Playhouse. She has also appeared is 2 short films this year, Leafy and Vivir, as well as the feature film Sesame Seed.
Phil Oetiker
Phil has been acting full time for 3 years, after more than 35 years working as a cinematographer, and camera operator on major motion pictures and TV series, including serving as the original cameraman on “Law & Order”, and several Spike Lee movies, including “Malcolm X” and “Jungle Fever”. A former radio and television announcer he has continued a side career as a Voice Over actor. Phil enjoys umpiring High School baseball and competing in curling. Phil was lives in Brooklyn.
Meliora Dockery
Meliora Dockery is an actor, playwright, audiobook narrator
and autobiographical monologist. She has appeared in many performances in and around New York City, most recently performing her monologue “Mary & Doug” as part of a fund raiser for The Field, in New York City. She can also be heard on NPR’s Moth Radio Hour, and narrating audiobooks at Audible.com. When not performing she can be spotted with her grandchildren in various Brooklyn playgrounds.
For more information please visit:
https://melioradockery.com/
Candy Dato
Candy Dato (Gloria): Candy is a film and theatre actress whose favorite New York theatre credits include The Girl with the Red Hair and Duality (FaceToFace), The Philosophy Play (Strawberry One Act Festival) and Maximalista (Summerfest). She was most recently seen streaming in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Amazon), on film in The Cathedral (Sundance & Venice Film Festivals) and other films, sketch comedy shows, internet series and commercials. Candy began studying acting after many years in the mental health field as a therapist, nurse and educator. She thanks her teachers, friends and family for their support and encouragement. You can find her on Instagram as candy.dato and IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9034777/
Megan Hamm
Megan Hamm (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist based in New York City. She is an actor, director, deviser, educator, and puppeteer. Growing up in a part of North-Eastern Ohio where one can become lost amongst the breath of nature, Megan draws inspiration from the choreographic, the understory that connects us all, and the overstory we reside in. Wanting to explore non-speaking communication on stage, she expresses character's thoughts through movement. Her process generates poetic performance scores that indicate the thoughts of the non-speaking beings represented on stage. The core of each piece itches the primal instinct that resides in all of us. As she sees it, the ongoing man-made climate crisis is the biggest catastrophe we will face together. Every walk of life will be affected; we will experience upheavals of biblical proportions.
Megan has had the opportunity to perform as a puppeteer for Little Amal through Processional Arts Workshop in collaboration with St. Ann’s Warehouse. She has also puppeteered at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts with Basil Twist. She has performed overseas at the Belltable in Ireland and the Festival Fringe in Scotland. Megan received her MFA in Theatre from Sarah Lawrence College and is a Certified Teacher of the Michael Chekhov Acting Technique through the Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium.
Evan Shipman
Evan Shipman is a New York based actor/director/production assistant. He moved here from Kentucky to attend The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He likes to work both in front of and behind the production to fully appreciate and immerse himself in the artistic world.
Jamie Lazan
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