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PlayMakers Playwrighting Project

PlayMakers Playwrighting Project

A workshop devoted to the development of new work through intensive critical response and round-table reading of new plays. PlayMakers is made up of several professional playwrights who have chosen to participate in the workshop motivated by the desire to prepare their work for a staged production. Open dialogue is consistent and essential to the program, allowing both actors and other participating playwrights to offer constructive criticism for the betterment of the overall play. It is part of the vision of BareBones Theatre Group to promote new work in the community through staged readings and productions of new plays.

If you are a local playwright interested in participating in this free playwrights workshop please contact

Terry Roueche
PlayMakers coordinator
PO Box 11111
Charlotte, NC 28220-1111
bbtgplaymakers@yahoo.com

Participating Playwrights

Terry Roueche

Terry has his BA from East Carolina University in Creative Writing. He is an award-winning playwright whose work has been seen throughout the country. His plays include Cold Kill, Ugly Art, Farewell Party, Not Everyone Dances and The Modern Approach. Recently, Roueche was awarded Best Short Play by the Turnip Theatre Company in New York for his 15-minute play Two Cats, No Dogs.

Richard H. Brashear

Richard H. Brashear is a graduate of Kent State Univeristy. Brashear is a poet, novelist and playwright. He lives in Rock Hill, SC, with his wife and three children. His plays include The Airport Series: Plain View and My Old Apartment. His poetry includes the multimedia flash-animation That Which is Not and his short stories include The Man Watching. Currently, he is working on numerous projects in various stages of development. Brashear has appeared in several local theatrical shows with NarroWay Productions including 20 Years Ago, AD, and The Deliverer and has appeared in two television commercials.

Camille J. Dewing

Camille penned For Once and For All: A Story of Great Aunt Stella, performed at the Great Aunt Stella Center in May of 2001. She is a local actress who has worked with several companies, including The Abbey Players, Theatre Charlotte, BareBones Theatre Group and Chickspeare. Currently, she is working on numerous projects in various stages of development.

Stan Peal

Stan is a Charlotte playwright and co-Artistic Director of Epic Arts Repertory Theatre. His local playwriting credits include Epic Arts' premiere of The Friar and The Nurse for which he received an ASC Regional Artists Grant, and Snow White and the Seven Deadly Sins, which won "Audience Favorite" at BareBones' 2nd annual 15-Minute Playfestival. Stan is one of Charlotte's most prolific playwrights, having introduced six new works produced in 2002 and seven in 2003.


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