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April, 2003
Photos from the one-act, Dear Diary, by P. Kevin Strader. The entire evening of one-acts was entitled Paper and was produced by The Drilling Company.
Above and below, actor, Stephen Bittrich. The director was Carol Halstead. Photos by Tom Demenkoff.
April, 2003
Photos from the one-act, The Audit, by Stephen Bittrich. Entire evening of one-acts was entitled Late Edition Paper. It was part of the Paper show from above, but this show was after hours, and the subject matter was more irreverent.
Cast of The Audit. The director was Stephen Bittrich.
Below Scott Baker cuts a deal with Bill Green as the auditor.
November, 2002
Photos from the one-act, Flash in the Pan, by Stephen Bittrich. Entire evening of one-acts was entitled Late Night Theft and was produced by The Drilling Company.
Above, actors, Tim Farley as The Goat, Kelly J. Grant as Lacey, Eric Engleman as
Joey, and Rob Wilson as Artie. The director was Stephen Bittrich.
Above, actor, Scott Baker, as porn legend Lance Longer.
Above, actors, Tim Farley, Kelly J. Grant, and Scott
Baker.
Above, the Flash in the Pan crew. Eric Engleman, Tim Farley, Stephen Bittrich,
Kelly J. Grant, Rob Wilson, and Scott Baker. (Minus our first weekend Artie,
Eric Van Wyck, who got work in LA.)
June, 2002
Photo from the one-act, La Mouche, by Stephen Bittrich. Entire evening of one-acts was entitled The Service Project and was produced by The Drilling Company.
Above, actors, James Davies, Bill Green, and Scott Baker. The director was Carol Halstead.
November/December, 2000
Photo from the one-act, Some Words of Advice, by Stephen Bittrich. Entire evening of one-acts was entitled While You Wait... and was produced by The Drilling Company.
Above, actors, Bradford Olson, Karen Kitz, and Tim Farley. The director was Keno Rider.
April, 2000
My one-acts Two Eggs and Cup of Sugar were done at 78th Street Theatre Lab, produced by The Drilling Company in an evening entitled Neighbors. I don't think any photos exist, but below is the postcard. These two short plays marked the one year anniversary of my triumphant return from the suburbs to New York Frickin' City! This was my first Drilling Company experience; many more were to come. Two Eggs was probably the most well written of the two and later became a finalist in the Actor's Theatre of Louisville Ten Minute Play Contest.