Theater 153: NO…...?…

Synopsis:

A man is haunted by his past when he tries to reunite with an old flame.

Writer

Mark SaFranko

Mark SaFranko’s many novels and story collections have garnered rave reviews and a cult following, mainly in Europe. Putain D’Olivia (Hating Olivia/Harper Perennial) was recently nominated for the Prix Littéraire Rive Gauche à Paris and published in Italy in 2020. In 2018 he was named the first Author in International Residence at the University of Lorraine in Nancy, France. His latest novel, Amerigone, published in 2023 by Pulpmaster.de, has been both a critical and commercial success in Germany, and Tout Sauf Hollywood (Nowhere Near Hollywood) was published in 2022 by Mediapop Editions in France. His stories have appeared in many magazines and journals, including Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, and were cited in Best American Mystery Stories. His paintings have been exhibited in Europe, and he is also a playwright and musician.

Mark SaFranko


Director

Gary B. Lamb

Gary B. Lamb has appeared as an actor in more than 50 plays and musicals as well as on TV and film. He recently completed a National Tour of EVITA as Juan Peron and the title role in MACBETH for Shakespeare @ The Castle in Ohio. He can be heard on the recently released podcast DREAMLAND as Bruce. He has also been behind the camera directing several films including; THE BOX (over 5 million hits on YouTube); THE BUG A CREEPY COMEDY; ROOMMATE RULES and most recently FITZWATER & MUTTON, A BUDDY FILM. His Voice-Over work includes several animated series and dubbing on several Columbian Novellas. Gary has been a stage actor/director/producer for most of his life. Repair at www.GBLambMusic.com. Available on iTunes and Amazon.

Gary B. Lamb


Elaine Mello as Liz

Elaine Mello is excited to be participating in the Open-Door Podcast. Elaine has been working with Bernadette on many projects and continues to do so because of her creative talents and willingness to seek innovative and thought-provoking material. Grateful to be part of such an accepting movement of the arts.

Elaine Mello


Michael Fletcher as John

Michael Harvey Fletcher loves to perform whether it be on the stage or on the screen. No part is too large or too small for although he has played heavy hitters like Hamlet and Caligula, he's also played more quirky character bit parts than you can count!

Michael Fletcher

Sound Production:

Oak House Recording Studio in Pasadena, CA with Sound Engineer David Peters.

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