BIOS
Gloria Browne-Marshall
Playwright Gloria J. Browne-Marshall has created seven produced plays. Her plays include SHOT: Caught a Soul, about a Black teen haunting the White officer who killed him. CLASS is about the racial fight over the American Dream. Her screenplay, Sergeant Freeman, was a finalist and official selection at national and international film festivals. Gloria attended the MFA program at Sarah Lawrence College and the CTI Broadway Producing program. She is the author of She Took Justice: The Black Woman, Law, and Power, as well as Race, Law, and American Society:1607 to Present, and The Voting Rights War. She has written several poems including white privilege.
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Bobby Field
Director Bobby Field has garnered numerous awards on the film festival circuit, including Best Actor from the Westwood International Film Festival for his performance in Guy in Row Five, which also earned the Audience Award at the Cinequest International Film Festival, and Best-in-the-Fest at The So Cal International Film Festival and is currently set for a worldwide release in 2022.

R. Khalil Addams-Pilgrim (Kareem)
R. Khalil Addams-Pilgrim is an Actor and a Writer. As an actor. Khalil played Fortune Mukenshayi in Ruined by Lynn Nottage in the spring of 2019, and he starred in City College's rendition of the Fantasticks as Matt in the fall of 2019. Khalil has also read and performed for characters in various new plays, including, My Harlam Tis of Thee by Stephanie Berry; Bastardis Eclipus by T.R. Riggins, in which he played Boy Too, an atagonist for the main character, Boy; and Preachin to the Choir/An Inconvenient Truth by Stanley Wayne Mathis, in which he was given a bilingual role, playing as Bodega Biaz. Khalil has also recently written and performed a one-man show, in the piece he presents a reflection on the world from the late Artist and Activist, Jean-Michel Basquiat. Find him on Instagram: @kap2498

Mike Timoney (O'Donald)
Michael has appeared in numerous shows, including The Brady Bunch (Off Broadway and NY Fringe Festival) as Sam the Butcher, Mr. Phillips and Cousin Oliver. Other theater: Beulah Land (Bob), Private Lives (Elyot), Corpse! (the Farrant twins), An Ideal Husband (Sir Robert) and The Philadelphia Story (George). Film, TV and commercial roles with Jane Fonda (The Dollmaker), Bryan Cranston (Last Chance), Tony Roberts (All My Children). Also: Star Trek IV, The Cotton Club, The Peacemaker, and The Upside. New York City Opera: Live From Lincoln Center, broadcast of A Little Night Music (with Jeremy Irons) and Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall. Also at NYCO: Dead Man Walking, La Boheme, Turandot, Candide, and Carmen. Web series: He's with Me (Bruce), opposite Debra Jo Rupp and Cady Huffman. Video Game: Red Dead Redemption II. As Producer: Telecom Asia, The Brady Bunch (Mercury Theater, Chicago) and several events at 54 Below. Michael is a proud member of Actor's Equity.
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Stephanie Berry (Aunt Janice/Union Rep)
Founding member of Blackberry Productions, a Harlem-based documentary Theater Company that brings theater and arts education to the community. Inspired by interviews of a broad cross section of persons in Harlem, the company currently completed, My Harlem 'Tis of Thee. Set to jazz and rap, the piece explores gentrification in Harlem.
