Plagued - A Love Story (2009)
Cinderella marries Prince Charming and 20 years go by in a flash - or a flicker, this is the Dark Ages. Their curious daughter Dusty raises a lot of questions and more than a few eyebrows. Dusty's diva Queen grandmother wants her married off as soon as possible, and she wants Cinderella to finally start acting like a princess. When sweet young Scoop collapses at the palace gates with news of the Plague sweeping the neighboring kingdoms, they have to hatch a plan. Is it too late for fairy godmothers?"
is a member of the Dramatists Guild and Working Title Playwrights of Atlanta. Meli’s first play, KEATS IN CURLERS – a play for children based on “Ode on a Grecian Urn”, premiered at The Looking Glass Theatre in NYC in ’03. Productions of Meli’s other plays include CHOPPED LIVER IN PARADISE (Jewish Theatre of the South, Atlanta) and SEPTEMBER TENTH (Univ. of Illinois, and Portland, OR). A winner of the ’09 Essential Theatre award, Meli’s drama JIM CROW AND THE RHYTHM DARLINGS will premiere in Essential’s Power Plays Festival in Atlanta in July. Honorable Mention in Jane Chambers Playwriting Contest ’07 and ATHE – Assoc. Of Theatre in Higher Education. Meli’s plays are vastly different, set in Ancient Greece, a Medieval castle, the Jim Crow South, or on the Lido Deck of a Caribbean cruise, but they are all drenched in hope. Meli is a long-time Atlantan, but enjoys going back to her hometown of Rochester to make music with Casey, eat Italian, and shovel snow in April. vm3000@comcast.net
is an accomplished composer, arranger, pianist and producer. He started playing piano at the age of three, and after gaining a degree in Composition, pursued a career as a jazz pianist and composer. After being exposed to the world of music production and recording, he quickly changed course. Casey was signed to Atlantic Records as a songwriter and performer. His composing, arranging and production credits include HBO’s Main Movie Theme (yes, that one); “When It Was A Game”, “Inside the NFL”, “World Championship Boxing”, NBC Olympic Themes, plus many other documentaries, movies, tv specials, even music for Disney. He received two Emmy nominations for “Best Sports Music”. Along with the thematic and song writing, Casey has done much music for advertising. He has always been involved with all aspects of music production and is known for his ability with and command of many musical styles. He now spends most of his time with Vynnie Meli on finishing the music for “Plagued – A Love Story” – in his words “…the most challenging, yet the most fun project I’ve lost my mind over yet!”. Much more can be found at http://caseyfiliaci.com.
NYMF ‘08: Bedbugs!!!, (fest best seller; five NYMF jury awards.) Off-Broadway: Rum & Vodka (O-B première) by Conor McPherson at the Ohio Theatre, where he is an Artistic Associate with Soho Think Tank. Other Ohio Theatre: Cressida Among the Greeks (Drama Desk nom), plus The Flight of Icarus, Blue Eyes Black Hair, and The Last Days of Madalyn Murray O’Hair. Other NYC: Go-Go Kitty, Go! (FringeNYC awards: Outstanding Play, Outstanding Sound Design) at the Lucille Lortel; How to Make an American Family, MITF ’09; plus work at NYTW, Atlantic, Rattlestick, HERE, Hypothetical, Expanded Arts, Theatre for the New City. Regional: Indoor/Outdoor, Noises Off, Sleuth, and Wait Until Dark (Portland Stage, where he is an Artistic Associate); Friend of a Friend, A Christmas Carol (Capital Repertory Theatre); The Food Chain, As Bees in Honey Drown (Mason Street Warehouse, Mich.); Rites of Passage, Play by Play and Dirty Blonde (StageWorks/Hudson). Lincoln Center Directors’ Lab alum; 2001 Artist-in-Residence with New York Theatre Workshop at Dartmouth College, faculty guest artist at SUNY Albany and the Stella Adler Conservatory/Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.
founded Gray Lady Entertainment, Inc. a theatrical producing and consulting company in 2001. She is currently on the General Management team of the Broadway productions of Ragtime, In the Heights Broadway, In the Heights – 1st national tour, Avenue Q, Rent – The Broadway Tour, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas on Broadway and IBWC - 1st national tour all at The Producing Office. Kim is a founding producer of The New York Musical Theatre Festival and has previously produced the award-winning musicals Emerald Man, Such Good Friends and About Face. She also produced Max and the Truffle Pig in 2008. She is currently an associate producer on the Broadway bound Stormy Weather by Sharleen Cooper-Cohen, starring Leslie Uggums and the new musical-opera Animal Tales by George Plimpton, directed by Greta Barrett Holby. As a Director, Kim is currently in pre-production for the new absurdist play The Death and Life of Dr. Cutter by Carrie Robbins and the late R.D. Robbins, MD. She also directed the first-female version of Fully Committed by Becky Mode, starring Amy Stiller as “Sam” and Beirut by Alan Bowne. As an Actor, Kim has performed in many stage productions, most recently, Arthur Kopit’s Chamber Music playing Woman with Notebook. She is a graduate from the University of Minnesota - Duluth with her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting, The National Shakespeare Conservatory/The Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting and The Commercial Theatre Institute, class of 2002. She has studied acting with the late Casey Kazziah and Mario Siletti, also with James Tripp, Robert Perillo, Joan Evans, Angela Vitali, Fay Simpson, Lisa Jacobson, Robert Lupone, Jimmy Bohr, Barbara Reid and Ron Piretti. Kim is an Adjunct member of The Broadway League.
Comes directly from Broadway's CHICAGO where she starred as Velma Kelly. Prior to that she was seen on Broadway in Smokey Joe's Cafe, for which she received the 1995 Tony Award nomination, the NAACP Theater Award, the city of Chicago's Jefferson Award and a Grammy Award for Best Cast Album. She co-directed and choreographed the 2001 DREAMGIRLS Concert. Other Broadway credits include Jelly's Last Jam, Cats, Legs Diamond, and the original Broadway production of DREAMGIRLS. She received the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Living the Dream Award Given by New York Governor George Pataki and the Josephine Baker Award from the National Council of Negro Women for her work as founder of Leading Ladies Just for Teens, seminars geared to empowering teenage girls. She has also added entrepreneur to her resume with the launching of BBRAXTON Exceptional Grooming for Exceptional Men. A gentlemen only grooming parlor in Harlem, NY.
Lorraine Serabian has had a long and varied career as a performer in non-musicals as well as musicals on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Regional and International Theatre, TV and Film. She has studied extensively with Uta Hagen as well as Herbert Berghof. She holds a degree in Theatre Arts from Hofstra University and recently was honored with the George M. Estabrooke Award for Distinguished Service in the Arts from Hofstra, accompanied by a citation from the Congress of the United States. She created the role of The Leader on Broadway in Hal Prince's ZORBA!, for which she received a Tony Award nomination and the Outer Critics Circle Award. (Ms. Serabian received a Barrymore Award nomination for her performance in the revival.) She starred as Maria Callas in the 2003 tour of MASTER CLASS. Other Broadway credits include CABARET and THE FLOWERING PEACH (directed by Martin Charnin) with the National Actors Theatre. She won the Helen Hayes Award for SHOW ME WHERE THE GOOD TIMES ARE and a nomination for her work in LUCKY STIFF. TV: LAW & ORDER/SVU, THE SOPRANOS, ALL MY CHILDREN.
Natalie has never been so pumped about being Plagued!. Her recent credits include: Francine in Jersey Boys (Las Vegas), Joanie in Garry Marshall’s Happy Days (Original Cast Recording), The Wedding Singer (Holly), High School Musical (Sharpay) Urinetown (Hope Cladwell). She has also been seen on All My Children. Workshops include: Public Enemy Number One (starring Lou Diamond Phillips) at the York Theatre, Mariel at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and The Jerusalem Syndrome (reading). Natalie has also performed at ‘The Rainbow Room’ and with the ‘Cincinnati Pops’ Orchestra. Big thanks to the gang at BRS, family and friends
was most recently spotted as Toulouse Lautrec in ONE OF US at the York and as Cogsworth the clock in BEAUTY & THE BEAST at the Hangar Theatre, Ithaca. Broadway and national tours: PETER PAN ; HELLO, DOLLY! , CAMELOT, HEARTSTRINGS and WEST SIDE STORY at the legendary La Scala Opera, Milan. STORMY WEATHER, ME & MRS JONES, and THE PIRATE for Prince Music Theatre. The Boy in THE FANT ASTICKS, Fords Theatre, DC., A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS in WALES, NJ Shakespeare Theatre; Snoopy in YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN and Cocky in THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT..., at the Bickford Theatre, for which he was bestowed the NJ version of the Tony Award (The Yo, Tone! award ?) for best actor in a musical by Peter Filicia of the NJ Star Ledger. Other sightings: Robert Wilson's The Watermill Ctr., Columbia Univ. Playwright Festival, Musicals Tonight, Theater Mitu, ArtPark, Prospect Theatre Co. and Walnut St. Theatre. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and William Esper Studios under the guidance of Maggie Flannigan. He would like to dedicate this performance to his pathologist mom.
Broadway credits include: Ragtime (original company), Tom Sawyer (original company), Beauty and the Beast (original company), Titanic and Christmas Carol. Selected Off-Broadway and regional appearances: All’s Well That Ends Well (The Public/NYSF), Silver Nitrate (Blue Heron), The Secret Garden (5th Avenue Theater, Seattle), The Prince and the Pauper (World Premiere, Starlight Theater, Kansas City). Selected Film & TV: the upcoming feature Rising Stars (Moderncine), The Life Before Her Eyes (2929 Productions), Pitch (Cannes Film Festival 2006), Filmore! (Disney) and the voice of Joshua Finkel on Finkel Files (Cartoon Network). Numerous commercials and voiceovers. Four albums. Grammy voter. Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Represented by Abrams Artists Agency and Sekka Scher (Manager).
Broadway: The Drowsy Chaperone, La Cage aux Folles, Sunset Blvd., Guys and Dolls, Cats, Anything Goes. Tours: Hairspray (Vegas), The Full Monty, Big, The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sugar Babies. Other NY credits: 9 City Center Encores!, Sweeney Todd (w/ NY Philharmonic), Time and Again (MTC), Patti LuPone in Concert (Carnegie Hall). Regional theatre: Pioneer Theatre (The Producers), Williamstown Theatre (1776), Westport Playhouse (The Immigrant), Connecticut Rep. (Candide),Goodspeed Opera (Brigadoon). TV/Radio: Law and Order: SVU, All My Children, The Guiding Light, and NPR's A Prairie Home Companion.
Gina Milo is thrilled to be part of this fantastic show. Credits include: Broadway/National Tours: Les Miserables, Annie, and Best Little Whorehouse with Ann-Margret. Off Bway: For Christ's Sake ( Mary) New World Stages, Paris ( Harriet) Musicals Tonight!, Cumberland Blues (Bertha) NYMF. Regional: Little Shop( Audrey) at both Casa Manana and The Engeman, Lucky Stiff ( Anabelle) and Das Barbecu ( Brunhilde) at MSW and Godspell (Sonia) at the MUNY. T.V.: As The World Turns (Mary Lou). Special thanks to my family and my wonderful husband, Ken for all their support and to Joy, Dave Clemmons Casting and the Plagued team for this great opportunity.
is excited to be making his NYMF debut! New York: The Body Beautiful and Plain & Fancy (York) Regional: Into the Woods and Thoroughly Modern Millie (Fulton), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Lyric), Grease (Stages St. Louis), Beauty & The Beast (West Virginia Public), Les Miserables (Arts Center of Coastal Carolina). Jim is the Managing Director of freeFall Theatre Company (www.freefalltheatre.com) Love always to ellie.
La’Nette Searcy (Ensemble), a Cincinnati native, is thrilled to be making her New York debut with Plagued- A Love Story. She is a graduate of Kent State University with a BFA in Musical Theatre. Some of her favorite roles include The Homeless lady in A New Brain, and The Singer in Caucasian Chalk Circle. She would like to thank her family and friends for their continued love and support. She would also like to thank Clemmons casting for taking a chance, and giving me a call!
Jason Simon has traversed this continent more times than he'd care to mention with a variety of touring productions, most recently as The Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz and Max Bialystock in Mel Brooks' The Producers. Some of his favorite roles are: Oscar Madison(THE ODD COUPLE), Porthos(THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK), Old Deuteronomy (CATS), The Creature(CREATION), Mary Sunshine(CHICAGO), Lenny(OF MICE & MEN), The Pirate King(PIRATES OF PENZANCE). Much love to his loving and supporting friends, family. ISAM
Rebecca Stavis is so excited to be part of Plagued - A Love Story! She just finished a run of Pinkalicious (Mrs. Pinkerton) at the Bleecker Street Theatre. Other recent credits include The Frog and the Witch at the Vital Theatre, the Asian tour of The Sound of Music (Sister Margaretta), and Oliver! (Rose Seller) at the John W. Engeman Theater. Thanks to all for this opportunity!
NYC: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Public Theatre, Dance Dance Revolution Ohio Theatre; Regional: I Have Loved Strangers Williamstown Theatre Festival; Film: Stake Land Glass Eye Pix. As an actor, Danny has been seen in West Side Story at Central City Opera, Hair at the Hangar Theatre, Romeo and Juliet, Anything Goes, and Spring Awakening (the play) at Williamstown, and A Dublin Carol and Cyrano de Bergerac at Trinity Rep, along with many others. Training: Brown University/Trinity Rep Consortium, University of Evansville.
Zak just finished a year as Associate Conductor/Assistant Music Director at Signature Theatre, winner of the 2009 Regional Theatre Tony Award, where he was Piano/Conductor for SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE, Music Director for THE HOLLOW (by Hunter Foster and Matt Conner), Associate Conductor/Keyboard 1 for LES MISERABLES (2009 Helen Hayes for Best Musical), and Pianist for world premiers of ACE and GIANT. At the Kennedy Center, Zak was rehearsal pianist for BROADWAY: THREE GENERATIONS (dir. Lonny Price). Also an award-winning composer, Zak received the Shen Prize for Musical Theatre Composition and the Fenno Heath Award for writing a new Yale song. B.A., Music: Yale.
Recent New York designs include: Christmas is Miles Away(Babel Theatre Project) You Will Experience Silence(Dixon Place), The Vanished (Novisi Theatre Co.), Edgewise(The Cherry Lane), Jitney(Fishkill Correctional Facility), Cinephilia(Theatre Row), An Irish Brew(Studio Tisch), Angles in America: Millennium Approaches, Smash, ...and the rain, and These Northern Stars all for NYU's Graduate Acting Program. Associate Designer to G.W. Mercier for two seasons at the O'Neill Playwright's Festival. Commercial work with Spaeth Design, HERE Television network, and Christopher Young Design for Harry Winston. Upcoming Projects: Request Concert (Novisi Theatre Co.) and La Ronde(Directed by Stephen Bracket). MFA: NYU Tisch.
Trained in couture design at Drexel University, Ms. Berté began her career as the in-house designer for Elegance of Paris on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. From working with Hollywood celebrities, she formed her own company designing award- winning bridal gowns and formal attire. Her elegant designs (www.berte.com) continue to be sold at couture salons nationwide. She has been an adjunct professor at Philadelphia Textile and has taught couture sewing at Drexel University. Since 2005, her costume designs (www.looking4costumes.com) have helped bring life to professional and community theatrical productions from coast-to-coast, including the Telluride Repertory Theater in Colorado, Theatre Harrisburg, Opera Lancaster, and Fulton Opera House, among others. In 2007, her designs were featured in the Universal Pictures feature 'Something New'. She has designed and created costumes for more than 26 productions including Evita, The Producers, Alice in Wonderland, Sweeney Todd, Sound of Music, Peter Pan, Mother Courage, the operas Suor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi and many others.
Dans is originally from Australia and now works out of New York. At last year's NYMF, Dans was the lighting designer for the acclaimed "Bedbugs". Recent dance designs include work by Karole Armitage, Troy Powell, Kathleen Dyer, Dwight Rhoden & Johannes Wieland. Recent theatre design credits; Alice the Magnet (dir. Pam McKinnon); Hedda Gabler (dir Cigdem Onat); Le Bourgeois Avant Garde (dir. Emma Griffin); Mourn the Living Hector (dir. Shira Milikowsky) and Never As Happy & Don Juan (dir. Javierantonio Gonzalez), Crime & Punishment (dir. Sheila Daniels). Dans was also the lighting designer for Usher's fragrance launch. Before coming to New York Dans was the resident lighting designer with Red Stitch Actors Theatre in Melbourne. She is currently touring with David Dorfman Dance and Elevator Repair Service. MFA: NYU.
This is Eric’s first NYMF production. Recent credits include: Twelfth Night, The Singing Forest, The Good Negro, Road Show, Hair (Public Theater), Christmas is Miles Away (Babel Theatre Project), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Tales of an Urban Indian (PublicLAB), Unaccustomed To My Name (Full Circle Theatre) and Two Girls for Five Bucks… (Ars Nova).
Has recently worked with Holland Taylor and Buck Henry on Mother at the Wild Project. This past winter she was PSM on Dance Dance Revolution at the Ohio Theatre, directed by Alex Timbers. Other production as PSM include: Diving Normal, Mud Blossom, Baby Face, Hotel Oracle and The Book Play. National Tours include: Julius Caesar and Catch-22 with the Aquila Theatre Company. ASM: A Little Night Music at the White Plains Performing Arts Center. She also subbed in as ASM for The Tempest at Classic Stage Company. She was the Production Assistant for Camelot with the New York Philharmonic and In The Heights at 37 Arts.
Off-Broadway backstage credits include: Evil Dead, the Musical; Burleigh Grime$; and The Wooden Breeks (MCC). New York: Producer/General Manager – GAYFEST NYC 2007 & 2008; Mud Blossom; Rags World AIDS Day Concert; Things to Chase; Flora, The Red Menace; The Sexless Years (Ars Nova); and The Unknown (NYMF 2005); Company Manager - King John; Twelfth Groovy Night; Stage Manager - American Hwangap; Barnstormer (Lark Play Development Center); System Eternal (Soho Playhouse); A Day In The Life of Ordinary People. He has worked at Richard Frankel Productions in the General Management office of Hairspray and The Producers and On The Road where he coordinated the National tours of Hairspray, Movin’ Out, Sweeney Todd and Spring Awakening, among others. Most recently he was the Company Manager at the White Plains Performing Arts Center, where he oversaw Man of La Mancha, Ragtime, Ain’t Misbehavin’, How To Succeed… Camelot, Oliver!, and A Little Night Music. Originally from Oklahoma, he lives in Brooklyn, with his pit bull (Angel), tabby cat (Sheri) and his partner (Chris).
is a composer, arranger, and pianist, with her music performed by the Eastman Jazz Ensemble, the Todd Coolman Quintet (Perfect Strangers), her own group, the Erica Seguine Jazz Orchestra, as well as several other configurations. She recently received Honorable Mention in the 2009 ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Awards and Special Recognition for the First Music 26 commissioning program (both competitions open nationally to those under the age of 30). For more information, please visit www.ericaseguine.com
is thrilled for her first NYMF show! Past costume credits: Oedipus Cycle, Pearl Theatre, NY; Keisha Cole '08; First Breeze of Summer, Zooman...:Signature Theatre, NY; Hair!, ReVision Theatre, NJ; Drapers' Assistant: YoungFrankenstein, Coram Boy, Mary Poppins, Drowsy Chaperone, 9to5, and Legally Blonde.
JOY DEWING — Casting Director, Dave Clemmons Casting. Current projects include 101 Dalmatians (AEA Tour), Dear Edwina (Off-Broadway), Sweeney Todd and Five Guys Named Moe (Casa Manana), The Wizard of Oz (Non-AEA Tour), Fiddler on the Roof (AEA Tour), Jesus Christ Superstar (Non-AEA tour starring Ted Neeley), Cats (Non-AEA tour), and The Lost Colony (as casting consultants). In addition, Dave Clemmons and Joy Dewing travel to the nation’s top universities and training programs every year to discover the next generation of our industry’s most talented performers.
This is Amanda’s first NYMF Show and is very excited for this experience. She has had the opportunity to do many shows here in NYC which include Artspower National Touring Theatre with Madeline and the Bad Hat and Rainbow Fish, Refuge of Lies, Kaboom, Afterlight, and Spencer, Mike and Joel. She moved here a year ago from Indianapolis. I would have never been able to be here if it wasn’t for God, my amazing parents and loving friends!!!
This is the third production for Gray Lady Entertainment, Inc. and 20th year designing graphics, typesetting and websites for various theatre companies. They include; Fresh Ice Productions & Brian Dykstra, Labyrinth Dance Theater, Battery Dance Company, Mortals Theater, liveINtheater, Total Theatre Lab, Embodiment Productions, Babes in the Wood, Horton by the Stream, and for numerous performers and artists. www.PlazaDeskTopPublishing.com.
Merete is originally from Buffalo, New York. In New York’s Midtown International Theatre Festival 2008, Merete directed and choreographed a new play with music entitled "They Walk Among Us", for which she won the award for Outstanding Choreography. Her directing credits include: “Sure Thing” & “Variations on the Death of Trotsky” by David Ives, “The Duck Variations” by David Mamet, “Five Flights” by Adam Bock, and “Recent Tragic Events” by Craig Wright. Her choreography credits include: “Sherlock Holmes – The Early Years” (NYMF 2007), as well as regional productions of “The King and I”, and “It’s A Wonderful Life”. Merete served as the Assistant Director for the World AIDS Day Gala in Capetown, South Africa, and as the Assistant Director / Female Swing for the European Tour of “Jesus Christ Superstar”, both directed by Baayork Lee. In addition, she was the Resident Director / Dance Captain for the European Tour of "West Side Story". Merete is a founding member of Jazz Choreography Enterprises, Inc., a NYC-based non-profit organization created to nurture up and coming choreographers. Previously with NYMF, Merete was the Assistant Producer / Company Manager for “Emerald Man” (2006) and “Such Good Friends” (2007), both produced by Gray Lady Entertainment, Inc.
William Ferrall is founding editor of Nantucket Magazine and www.nantucketmagazine.net. He has written for People Magazine, Boston Herald and Ann Arbor Observer, and was co-producer of the Nantucket-themed musical “Far Away Land” and general manager of the latest revival of “Antioch Shakespeare Festival.” He has produced and marketed theater productions, concerts and lectures in Ohio, Michigan and Massachusetts. He divides his time between Nantucket and New York City.
Alan S. Clarke is an entertainment attorney and litigator representing recording artists, writers, performers, athletes, record labels, producers, managers, authors and others in the entertainment industry. A former Assistant District Attorney, he is a ***** Laude graduate of Duke University and holds a law degree from Emory University. Mr. Clarke is past Chair of the Entertainment and Sports Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia and past Chair of the Southern Regional Entertainment and Sports Law Seminar, an annual event for entertainment and sports attorneys which has been held in locations such as Curacao, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and Puerto Rico. He is also a member of Georgia Lawyers for the Arts (“GLA”) and has served as Chair of the Entertainment Law Institute which GLA sponsors with Emory University School of Law. Mr. Clarke is a member of NARAS (the Grammy organization) and NATAS (the Television Academy), and is a Fellow of the Lawyers Foundation of Georgia, an organization of attorneys selected from 3% of the Georgia State Bar membership “whose public and private careers demonstrate outstanding legal abilities and a devotion to their communities.” He lectures frequently on entertainment industry and intellectual property issues before groups such as the Dramatists Guild of America, the Gospel Music Association, NALS – the Association for Legal Professionals, Mercer University School of Law, the Levin College of Law at the University of Florida, Georgia State University College of Law, Emory University School of Law, and the Florida Bar Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section. In addition, he frequently speaks to attorney groups, with Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Carol Hunstein, on legal professionalism and ethics. Mr. Clarke serves on the boards of several local arts organizations. Law Offices of Alan S. Clarke, LLC is located in Buckhead, the business, financial, retail and dining hub of Atlanta. For information, visit www.alansclarke.com
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Georgia playwright Vynnie Meli gets NYMF recognition
Georgia playwright Vynnie Meli gets NYMF recognition
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NYMF and Gray Lady Entertainment announce Plagued - A Love Story starring TONY nominee Brenda Braxton







