An excerpt from the full-length screenplay "Sid Fiddler Needs a Job" by John Guarino
Recorded live at the JewelBox Theater, Seattle, WA April 18, 2011.
Cast: Sid Fiddler– Brian Sutherland Old Woman clerk - Trin Miller Little Asian Man in line - Vera Werre Wimpy male clerk - Tom Stewart Videographers: Jacob Anderson and Alexis Wolff
"Kim Jong Il, Martha Stewart and Rachel Ray are contestants on the newest reality game show sensation…So You Think You Can Be a Despot.”
Written by Suzanne Bailie
Kim Jong Il - Tom Stewart
Martha Stewart - Vera Werre
Rachel Ray - Erin Childs
Paula Deen - Darlene Sellers
Narrator: Trin Miller
Videographers: Jacob Anderson, Alexis Wolff
Recorded live at the JewelBox Theater, Seattle, Washington, April 18, 2011.
"A bully meets his match waiting at a bus stop." Written by Deborah Tahara. Recorded live at the JewelBox Theatre, Seattle, Washington USA, April 18, 2011. Cast: Grace - Tomoko Saito Sister - Kathy Okawa John - Brian Sutherland Woman on Cell Phone - Lisa Skvarla Videography: Jacob Anderson and Alexis Wolff
Bald- Richard Lasser (Drama)"A wealthy wig supplier to grateful cancer patients faces a crisis that can ruin her and she turns to a trusted friend to with an unscrupulous request with serious consequences." Written by Richard Lasser. Recorded live at the JewelBox Theatre, Seattle, Washington USA, April 18, 2011. Cast:
Debbie – Trin Miller
Joan - Lisa Skvarla
Dr. Mabry and Mother - Darlene Sellers
Walter and Doorman - Tom Stewart
Rachel - Vera Werre
Auditor - Brian Sutherland
Francesca - Erin Childs
Daughter(child) and Barbara - Kathy Okawa
Narrator: Tom Stewart
Can We Talk About This? written by Rhys Henley
A defiant piece of sushi tries to negotiate for its life.
Cast
Sushi – Tomoko Saito
Man – Tom Stewart
Videography:
Jacob Anderson and Alexis Wolff
Look, up in the sky...it’s a bird...it’s a plane...it’s...the early days of the comic book business. The writers of 'Steelman' have a "can’t miss" character idea stolen, faster than a speeding bullet. Based on the true story of the original creators of Superman. Written by Tom Stewart. Recorded live at the JewelBox Theatre, Seattle, Washington USA, March 21, 2011.
Cast:
George – Brian Sutherland
Davy – Tom Stewart
Harry – Don R. Crawley
Bill – Tom Brophy
Jack – Richard Scott
Bennie – Matt Dela Cruz
Marty – Matt Dela Cruz
Narrator - Vera Werre
Videography:
Jacob Anderson and Alexis Wolff
Written by Taylor Park Isolated ranchers confront a painful secret during their nightly chat. The confession threatens to realign their outlook on this simple life forever. Cast: Paul – Tom Brophy Johnny – Brian Sutherland Annie – Trin Miller Narrator - Tom Stewart Recorded March 21, 2011, JewelBox Theater, Seattle, WA USA
Biograph by Taylor Park. A brilliant archaeologist finds herself regenerated in the distant future after a night of graduation day black-out drinking. And you think you have problems! While assisting archaeologists of the future learn about her era on Earth, she ends up discovering a shocking secret from her own past - then the nature of the universe itself! Featuring Dean of Students: Don R. Crawley Atram: Darlene Sellers Ammon: Matt Dela Cruz Girl, aka Party Friend: Jen Yost Voice and Scholar 1: Vera Werre Scholar 2: Tom Stewart Valerie: Jen Yost Council Laureate: Tom Brophy Narrator: Don R. Crawley Recorded Feb 21, 2011 at the JewelBox Theater, Seattle, WA USA.
Letting Go by Jon Howe, recorded on Feb 21, 2011. Featuring Don R. Crawley as Tom, Vera Werre as Christine, Trin Miller as Evelyn and the nurse, Jen Yost as Rachel, Darlene Sellers as Ann and Dr. Angela, and Brian Sutherland as the narrator.
A play about what happens when the person you think you know turns out to be quite different from who you thought! Features Trin Miller as Amber, Brian Sutherland as Brad, and narrated by Tom Stewart. Recorded Feb 21, 2011 at the JewelBox Theater, Seattle, WA USA.
Written by Julie Lytle A modern retelling of the Cinderella fairy tale where Cinderella and Prince Charming are thrust into today’s world in Hollywood and they find that the 21st Century isn’t too shabby. Female Actor #1: Erin Childs (Cinderella, Anastasia, children (everyone)) Male Actor #1: Brian Sutherland (Prince Charming, Eugene, Children (everyone)) Female Actor #2: - Elaine Huber (Fairy Godmother, Margarita, Ava, Drusilla, children (everyone)) Male Actor #2: Tom Stewart (Tanner, Braxton, Xavier, children (everyone)) Female Actor #3: Kathy Okawa (Stepmother, Ashley, E! Channel Host #2, Suze, Angel, children (everyone)) Male Actor #3 Tom Brophy (King Frederick, Soup Host, E! Channel Host #1, Brock, children (everyone)) Narrator – Don R. Crawley Recorded Jan 17, 2011 at the JewelBox Theater, Seattle, WA USA.
Written by Barbara Glynn. A ghost drama (but not scary/horror). It can be hard to find meaning in the death of a young loved one, but sometimes life leaves little clues that can help. Jenny: Elaine Huber Child-Jenny: Elaine Huber Bobby’s Ghost: Brian Sutherland Grandma: Erin Childs Mother: Vera Werre Ty: Tom Stewart Brian: Tom Brophy Elaine: Erin Childs Narrator – Tom Brophy Recorded Jan 17, 2011 at the JewelBox Theater, Seattle, WA USA.
A is for Apple, excerpted from Bible Stories for Agnostics by John Longenbaugh, featuring Tom Stewart as Adam, Elaine Huber as Eve, Tom Brophy as Frank the Serpent, and narrated by Vera Werre. Recorded January 17, 2011 at the JewelBox Theater, Seattle, WA USA
Seattle Theatre Readers presentation of Good Buddies, written by Charles S. Waxberg. Sometimes roommates are more than roommates and longtime friends care more than they show, featuring Tom Brophy and Richard Scott. Recorded Dec 20, 2010 at the JewelBox Theater, Seattle, WA USA.
Seattle Theatre Readers presentation of Merry Christmas, Harry Lloyd by Don Roff, winner of the Great American Short Screenplay contest. “A moving story about a letter carrier's most important delivery and his personal discovery; a wonderful Christmas story that will touch your heart.” Harry Lloyd – Don R. Crawley Harry’s Wife – Hana Porobic Santa Claus – Tom Brophy Preston – Matt De la Cruz Sal – Tom Stewart Howard – Brian Sutherland Narrator: Lisa Skvarla Recorded Dec 20, 2010 at the JewelBox Theater, Seattle, WA USA.