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JUNE 1 - 17, 2012JUNE 1 - 17, 2012

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PRODUCTION TEAM

You - audience members, friends, family - gave us the locations.

Our playwright teams chose two locations. One writer wrote the arrival to one place; the second wrote the departure to another.

The result is a whirlwind of five new short plays mixed in with live music - a different guest peformer or group each night to add to the distinct flavor of the evening.

Welcome to BRAINSTORM!

THE CONCEPT.

SPECIAL THANKS Sherwin Mark and Load of Fun, Brian Kraszewski & The Mobtown Players, Liam Flynn’s Ale House, Mary Noble, Fuzz Roark & Spotlighters, Marina Mia Ybarra

Andrew Peters* Festival DirectorElizabeth Galuardi* Associate ProducerSarah Ford Gorman* Associate Producer /Fight ChoreographerAlexander Scally* Production ManagerAshlyn Thompson Stage ManagerPeter Blaine* Assistant Stage ManagerSarah Weissman* Assistant Stage Manager Caitlin Bouxsein Costume DesignerDan Cassin Sound DesignerJustin Thillman Lighting DesignerLynn Morton* Ensemble Training /Board OperatorJ Hargrove* Fight CaptainBritt Olsen-Ecker PhotographyThe Company Various Props Designs

2 HOURS 10 MINS

BRAINSTORM 3: MIND THE GAPHAS AN APPROXIMATE RUN TIME OF

WITH A TEN MINUTE INTERMISSION

* - DENOTES GMT COMPANY MEMBER

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LOGAN’S GHOSTSby Peter Blaine* & Sarah Weissman*Directed by Bob HarrisDedicated to the memory of Travis Walters

The Journey: From a Treehouse to the Back of a Piece of Paper

Logan: J Hargrove*Jerry: Mike SmithMia: Sarah EberhardtCallie: Rachel Holmes

LAST STOP: F-TOWNby Julie Lewis & Rich EspeyDirected by Rachael Lee RashAssistant Director: Alexis Martinez

The Journey: From Morocco to Funkytown

Richardson: Vince ConstantinoAnnabelle: Jasmine AndersenAmal: Brian Horshaw (June 17th Performance: J Hargrove*)

THE PLACE WHERE DINOSAURS ARE KEPTby Joe Dennison & Susan M. McCartyDirected by Alexander Scally*

The Journey: From a Wig Shop to The Place Where Dinosaurs are Kept

Roc/Mr. Dempsey: J Hargrove*Sis: Jasmine AndersenM/S: Mike SmithColleen: Michelle BlandManny: Brian Horshaw (6/17 Performance: Vince Constantino)

PANACEAby Shaun Vain & Siarra T. MongDirected by Andrew Peters*Pre Show “Nembutal Theme” composed by Quinn S. with voiceover by Andrew Peters*

The Journey: From The World Between the Worlds to “The Persistence of Memory” by Salvador Dali

Modern Man: J Hargrove*Spectral Being: Michelle Bland & Rachel HolmesPan/Panic: Vince ConstantinoTricia: Jasmine AndersenJimmy: Brian Horshaw (6/17 Performance: Mike Smith)Josie: Sarah Eberhardt

ONE END OF THE EARTHby Ben Hoover & Joshua ConkelDirected by Jay Gilman

The Journey: From The Ends of the Earth to Planned Parenthood

The Statue of Liberty: Michelle BlandHansl: Mike SmithGretl: Rachel HolmesPellinore: Vince ConstantioQB: J Hargrove*

ACT 1 ACT 2

THE LINEUP

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JASMINE ANDERSONJasmine is ecstatic to be making her theatrical debut in Baltimore with Glass Mind. A graduate of The University of the Arts, Philadelphia and recipient of the 2004 Director’s Choice Award, Jasmine furthered her education living in Los Angeles, CA studying with members of the Actors Studio West and working in commercial and television production. Theatrical credits: Dutchman (Lulu), The House of Blue Leaves (Bunny), and Fool For Love (May). Commerical credits include Miller Lite, Honda, McDonald’s, Corona. Independent film credits: American Dreamers and Enclosure. Local credits: The Visiting and Liberty Heights. Jasmine dedicates this performance to her courageous, beautiful, and inspiring Grandmother, Josephine Atwater.

MICHELLE BLANDBrainstorm 3 is Michelle’s debut on the Baltimore theatre scene. She is excited to be working with Glass Mind Theatre and equally excited that it’s too late to recast her parts. Michelle hails from the shores of Delaware and has only recently migrated west of the Chesapeake. In her downtime, she enjoys getting caught in the rain but detests pina coladas. Most of her theater experience has occurred behind the curtain but her onstage roles include Queen Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Woman in The Open Couple, and Maggie in Lend Me a Tenor.

VINCE CONSTANTINOVince is a Towson University Theatre graduate. He has performed in The Polar Truth, Landscape of the Body and Elephant’s Body at Towson. He was featured in Brainstorm vol. 2: Baltimore Mixtape, and in “Newer Strangers” (Tobias), part of Glass Mind’s Please Flag with Care.

SARAH EBERHARDTSarah Eberhardt recently graduated from Towson University with a BS in Acting. She last got to play with GMT in Brainstorm 1, so it has been fun minding the gap. She was most recently seen as Feste in Twelfth Night with the Greenbelt Art Center. She also pirates like a boss on the Fearless in the In-ner Harbor. She would like to thank everyone involved in B3 for their willingness to go from the back of a piece of paper to the ends of the earth. Enjoy the show!

J HARGROVE*J Hargrove returns home to the Glass Mind stage after working with Spotlight UB on their production of The Exonerated directed by Rain Pryor, who wrote a play for the very first Brainstorm. He is prob-ably most well known for brushing elbows with Paris Hilton and calling her a &*@^ (kitten) or for dying his hair bright red to match his favorite red shirt. Brainstorm 3: Mind the Gap marks J’s third consecutive appearance acting in GMT’s Brainstorm Festival and is still shocked they keep letting him do it. Recent roles include but are not limited to; tick...tick...boom! (John), Den of Theives (Paul) GMT Baltimore Premiere, Godspell (We Beseech Thee), Rosencratz and Guildenstern Are Dead/Hamet (Rosencratz), Hairspray (Seaweed) J is currently the Community Engagement Manager for Glass Mind Theatre. carpe noctum...

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RACHEL HOLMESRachel is thrilled to be making her debut with Glass Mind Theatre. She recently moved back to Baltimore after a completing a fellowship at Hedgerow Theatre and is happily settling back into her hometown. Recently, she has performed with The Woodbrook Players and Do Or Die Productions. Her most memorable performances include Chase Me, Comrade! (Alicia Courtney), A Little Princess (Becky), and Murder on the Nile (Christina Grant). She would like to thank her friends and family, especially the Phils and Dylan, for their continual love and support.

BRIAN HORSHAWBrian is a father, instructor, worship leader, musician, songwriter, playwright, play director, actor, motivational speaker, publications artist, clothing designer and theatrical makeup artist.Brian stands on Philippians 4:13 which states, “I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.” This scripture inspires him to reach for the stars in all of his endeavors. He has received train-ing from Catonsville Community College, Anne Arundel Community College, Morgan State Universi-ty, Studio 180 and the Maryland Theatre Ensemble. He serves as the overseer of Performing Arts at STCF Outreach Center and Mays-Woodson Christian Academy. His previous written works include Meet My Family and The First Commandment; and a music curriculum for elementary students entitled The Beginning Years: Primary Music at a Glance. His previous productions include The Lion King, Bye Bye Birdie and Little Shop of Horrors. Brian looks forward to the many opportunities that God has in store for his future.

MIKE SMITHMike is working with Glass Mind for the first time. He has performed in theatre, TV and film in Baltimore, New York, Philly, Detroit & West Virginia. Check him out on Twitter @mobbtown for info on shows and sightings.

ANDREW PETERS* (Festival Director/Director, “Panacea”)Andrew Peters is the founding Artistic Director of Glass MInd. Working as a multimedia and video producer by day, he has spent the last two years helping to foster this group of artists (and is in-credibly thankful for their support). Director credits: Adapting Cinderella, W------: An Adaptation, Brainstorm vol 1 (Festival Director). Performance: Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom. Design: And Underneath the Moon (Video/Lighting), Den of Thieves (Set). Assorted Credits: Working It Out (Asst. Director, CENTERSTAGE, Dir. Jason Loewith), Cyrano ( Asst. Director, CENTERSTAGE, Dir. David Sch-weitzer), The Laramie Project (Stephen Belber/Ensemble, UB, Dir. John Wilson), Paraffin (Performer, Theatre Project, 2009. Dir. Naoko Maeshiba).

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BOB HARRIS (Director, “Logan’s Ghosts”)Bob Harris is thrilled to be working with Glass Mind as a director this season, after last working with them as the playwright of W-------: An Adaptation. A recent graduate of Towson University, Bob Har-ris continues to reside in good ol’ Bawl’more, MD, where he continues to work as an actor/director/writer. He dedicates his work on this project to the memory of his friend, Travis Walters.

RACHEL LEE RASH (Director, “Last Stop: F-town”)Rachael (Director) is absolutely thrilled to be working with Glass Mind again. She recently appeared on stage at Mobtown as Estelle in No Exit, as Tara in Fools Call it Fate and as the Bailiff in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. She also appeared in Stillpointe Theatre Initiative’s Shovel In The Dirt: A Gravedigger’s Musical as well as Glass Mind Theatre’s W------: An Adaptation. While studying acting at Towson University, Rachael appeared in Troy Women (Cassandra), The Crucible (Elizabeth Proctor), The House of Bernarda Alba (Maria Josefa), Pippin (Player) and others. She is tremendously grateful for this opportunity and would like to thank Andrew Peters and the whole Glass Mind team for their inspiring creativity and dedication, the cast for being so patient and open and Ashlyn Thompson for being such strong SM glue. And thanks to Billy Gordon for being generally awesome.

ALEXANDER SCALLY (Director, “The Place Where Dinosaurs are Kept”) Alexander is a founding member and Production Manager of Glass Mind Theatre. Past GMT directing credits: Rich Espey’s “Catch of the Day” for Brainstorm, vol. 1 and Please Flag With Care. GMT performance credits: Antarctica, Brainstorm vol. 2: Baltimore Mixtape, Den Of Thieves, and Adapting Cinderella. Alexander also produces and hosts GMT’s artist-feature web series, “The Look-ing Glass.”

ASHLYN THOMPSON (Stage Manager)Ashlyn Thompson is a 2011 graduate of Shenandoah Conservatory where she earned an acting BFA. Since graduation, she has also worked with the following companies: Glass Mind Theatre (Adapt-ing Cinderella ensemble), Shenandoah Valley Productions completing her own voiceover projects, Musical Artists Theatre as an acting teacher, and Drama Learning Center as a stage manager and workshop counselor. She is also a proud core member of the Do or Die Productions ensemble.

JAY GILMAN (Director, “One End of the Earth”)Jay is a Baltimore-based director and theater practitioner, and is thrilled to be back for his second Brainstorm with GMT. Recent projects with: CENTERSTAGE (Assistant Director, The Whipping Man), CENTERSTAGE’s Young Playwrights Festival, Fells Point Corner Theatre (Coastal Disturbances), Balti-more Playwrights Festival, and more. Jay is the Young Actors Academy Director at Spotlighters The-atre and an alum of Baltimore’s Goucher College (theater, anthropology). Many thanks to his support-ive family. Coming up next: Stop Kiss at FPCT, The Last 5 Years at Spots. w: jaymichaelgilman.com.

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CAITLIN BOUXSEIN (Costume Designer)Caitlin is happy to be working with Glass Mind Theatre again, having previously costume designed for Den of Thieves. Caitlin has a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Drew University where she designed, choreographed, directed and performed in various productions. She has worked with several local theater companies including The Strand, Spotlighters, and The Mobtown Players, where she is cur-rently on the Board of Directors. Thanks to GMT for giving me this opportunity!

DAN CASSIN (Sound Designer)Dan is a sound designer and composer in the DC/Baltimore area. After graduating Suma Cum Laude from Bellarmine University in 2008 with a degree in Piano with an emphasis in Music Technology andComposition, Dan soon merged his love of music with the theater. For the 2010-11 season, he was the Sound Design Intern at Actors Theatre of Louisville. For the 2011-12 season, he was the Jane and Larry Droppa Audio Intern at Baltimore’s Centerstage Theatre. As a freelancesound designer and composer, he has written scores to multiple short films, designed theatrical performances, and has co-written a musical.

JUSTIN THILLMAN (Sound Designer)This is Justin’s GMT debut. He has previously worked as a lighting designer with CENTERSTAGE, BSF, Hartford Ballet Co., and Baltimore Opera Company. Recent credits: 6 Dead Queens, Closer, Dar-win in Malibu (Mobtown Players), and Blood Brothers (York Little Theater).

PETER BLAINE (Playwright A, Logan’s Ghosts)Peter Blaine is the Events Director of Glass Mind Theatre. He has been seen in GMT’s productions of Den of Thieves as Sal and W------ as a Doctor/Ensemble. He performed as Dim Fu/in the ensemble in Reefer Madness with Factory Edge Theatre Works. Peter Blaine also directed Sting for Brainstorm vol. 2: Baltimore Mixtape. He has stage managed Glass Mind’s productions of Antarctica, Please Flag With Care, and Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom. You might of seen him around town as his drag persona Lola Mein who won Baltimore’s Newest Faces Drag Contest. Peter Blaine thanks everyone who has supported him over the years. Enjoy the show!

JOHSUA CONKEL (Playwright, B “One End of the Earth”)Joshua Conkel is a playwright, culture vulture and Navy brat who hails from the pine forests of rural Washington State. He is the author of MilkMilkLemonade (Best Off Off Broadway Show of 2009-NY Press, published by Playscripts), The Chalk Boy (Published by Original Works Publishing), Lonesome Winter, I Wanna Destroy You as well as countless short plays, of which he is a prolific and enthusias-tic writer. Conkel’s work has been seen in New York, Los Angeles, Berkeley, San Francisco, Chicago, Austin, San Diego, Seattle, Fort Lauderdale, Boston and Baton Rouge. He is the Co-Artistic Director of The Management, and a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre, TOSOS and The Dramatists Guild. He is currently finishing a graphic novel for First Second Books, an imprint of Macmillan and was recently named one of Next Magazine’s “Who’s Next 2011.” Alumist of Youngblood and the TS Eliot Old Vic US/UK Exchange. BFA in theater, Cornish College of the Arts.

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JOE DENNISON (Playwright, “The Place Where Dinosaurs are Kept”)Joe is a painter stuck in the body of a playwright: www.studiojoehead.com His next play will be at Arena Players as part of Variations on Time in June. His next art show will be at Mr Rain’s Fun House in the Visionary Arts Museum July 19th through September 6th He would like to thank his girlfriend Susan McCarty for her inspiration and sense of humor.

RICH ESPEY (Playwright B, “Last Stop: F-Town”)Rich’s plays have been produced throughout the United States. Recent highlights include Rice Fu-tures at the Source Festival and Three Andys produced by Single Carrot Theatre at the Baltimore Museum of Art. His award-winning play Hope’s Arbor was produced by Gallery Players in New York City in 2008. Rich is a two time winner of the Carol Weinberg Award for best play at the Baltimore Playwrights Festival (BPF) for Fifty-Fifty and Hope’s Arbor. Coming up: Following Sarah will be pro-duced this August at Fells Point Corner Theatre. Rich is the Baltimore Regional representative of the Dramatists Guild, a member of DC’s Playwrights Gymnasium and the Playwrights Group of Baltimore, has served as Chair of BPF and is currently the President of the Board of Single Carrot Theatre. Rich teaches playwriting at CENTERSTAGE and science at The Park School of Baltimore. Check out samples of his work at www.richespey.net.

BEN HOOVER (Playwright A, “One End of the Earth”)Ben is excited to be a part of the GMT: Brainstorm team as the playwright responsible for One End of the Earth. Currently, Ben is the Resident Scientist at Single Carrot Theater and the dramaturg for their most recent production, Foot of Water. Coming up next, he will be adapting and directing Chekhov’s 3Sisters for GMT’s Season 3: Classics Resketched.

JULIE LEWIS (Playwright, “Last Stop: F-Town”)Julie is an Associate Professor at CCBC Essex. Her plays have been produced in NYC (Manhattan Theatre Festival, Samuel French Festival, Ensemble Theatre, Abingdon Theatre), at the Perishable Theatre in Providence, RI, and locally at Spotlighters, The Strand, Vagabonds, RotM and Theatrical Mining Co. This is her third time working with Glass Mind and their Brainstorm project. Julie has her MFA in Playwriting from Brooklyn College. She was a recipient of a 2012 Maryland States Arts Council Award for Playwriting and is looking to develop her new full-length play, Long Black Veil, in the upcoming year.

SUSAN M. MCCARTY (Playwright, “The Place Where Dinosaurs are Kept”)Susan has worked in theater as a director, a stage manager, a sound and a light board op, an assis-tant to the set designer, an actor, a producer and a playwright. Her short plays were produced in 2010 and 2011 as part of the Variations Project at Run of the Mill Theater. Currently, she is on the board of 7 Ronin, a new and innovative theater company in Baltimore. She is excited to be included in Glass Mind Theatre’s Brainstorm Festival. Thanks to Joe Dennison for creating M/S, for giving me a great jumping off point and for reminding me that it’s not the destination that’s important, it’s the journey.

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SIARRA T. MONG (Playwright B, “Panacea”)Siarra has proudly participated in all three itera-tions of Brainstorm with Glass Mind and is sending the team much love during this production! Siarra is currently living in Chicago working as an actress and model. She has been writing scripts for several years and has had prior works produced at the Balti-more Theatre Project and the University of Maryland Baltimore County. To get to know Siarra better, visit SiarraTMong.com for to-the-second updates!

SHAUN VAIN (Playwright A, “Panacea”)Shaun Vain is a procurer of words, he gathers into a glass-jar as many fireflies of humanity and nature that he can catch with bare hands. Currently throwing everything he’s got at writing plays, screenplays and a book. This is his 3rd involvement with Glass Mind, for some reason feels like the 4th, though that’s not possible in this string. Or is it?

SARAH WEISSMAN (Playwright B, “Logan’s Ghosts”)Sarah is a Glass Mind’s Marketing Director, and this is her first venture into playwriting. She has sort of fallen for the craft. Sarah was last seen as the Mer-chant/Beggar in Adapting Cinderella. Thanks to all of the GMT for their support, Sarah “Flash” for suggest-ing she and Peter Blaine write a play, the lovely Pe-ter Blaine for creating a teriffic foundation on which to write, Andrew for ntroducing her to new ways of playwriting, Bob for his hand in the play’s develop-ment and bringing the play to life and J, Sarah, Rachel and Mike for making Logan, Mia, Callie and Jerry breathe and bleed (their improvisations in rehearsal also heavily influenced the script). She is also incred-ibly grateful to her parents and to the wonderful CL.

Baba's Mediterranean Kitchen56 rev iews

Nick’s Inner Harbor Seafood13 rev iews

Brewer’s Cask 7 rev iews

Trattoria Annamaria8 rev iews

D E S E R V E

G R E A T N I G H T S

GR E A T MEA L S

L e t Y e l p h e l p y o u

m a k e t h e m o s t

o f y o u r e v e n i n g o u t

w e ’ v e g o t t h e d i s h

o n a l l t h i n g s l o c a l .

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THE MISSION: We are Baltimore-rooted artists exploring the boundaries of the theatrical experience through interactive concepts. We collaborate with emerging voices and engage the Greater Baltimore community to develop original, innovative works full of risk, joy, and whimsy. We aspire to use creativity as a catalyst for dialogue, outreach, and reflection. As our city evolves, we hope to be a focal point for its artistic growth.

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To send a contribution (tax deductible to the extent permitted by law), please send to:

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BALTIMORE PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL @ LOAD OF FUN July 12th-29th Hired Gun by Mark Scharf. Dewitt, the Fat Man: a fallen rock star and his battle to regain fame.

August 9th-26th “Passport by Kevin Kostic. The journey of man to kenya and a discovery that will change his life.

Information and resevations at tmc.originalplays.com

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BE PART OF THE BRAINTRUST.Glass Mind Theatre is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions to Glass Mind may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

MASTERMIND ($1,000 and Above)The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial FundStation North Arts and Entertainment, Inc.

GENIUS ($500 to $999)Gerald & Lisa GaluardiThe Mobtown Fund at the Baltimore Community Foundation

BRAINIAC ($250 to $499)Doreen BolgerCathi EifertMary Gorman

INTELLECTUAL ($100 to $249)Alec BouxseinJames E. Peters, Jr.Robert & Marilyn Weissman

MIND ALTERING ($50 to $99)Amy BernsteinSarah CorriganRich EspeyRichard Goldberg

MIND BENDING($25 to $49)Katherine BladowAaron J. BlickenstaffMelissa CwiertniewiczPeter DavisKathleen ElliottRachel ElliottCory LuquetCarl OlsenJonathan Rubin

BRAIN TEASER (Under $25)Jan BrahenyKylee CoffmanNathan CooperCarl & Elizabeth EifertMegan GratzDaniel JamlinBritt Olsen-EckerSteve & Elayne Weitz

Glass Mind Theatre wants to thank the following donors for the the 2011/2012 season:

If there are any errors or misspellings in our donor list, or there was a possible ommission, please bring these issues to our attention!

Email Managing Director Lynn Mortonat [email protected]

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HELP GLASS MIND GET READY FOR SEASON 3!

BY CHECKTo send a contribution (tax deductible to the extent permitted by law) please make checks payable to “Fractured Atlas” with “Glass Mind Theatre” in the memo line.

Drop your check off with this form at the box office or send them to:

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BY CREDIT CARDVisit www.GLASSMINDTHEATRE.com and click “SUPPORT” or stop by the box office - we’d be glad to help you out!

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