Past Play Club Topics


August 11, 2025

First Rehearsal: Oleanna by David Mamet, Directed by M. Eden Walker

This Month's Play Club will feature a full length reading of the play Oleanna by Pulitzer Prizer winning playwright David Mamet, directed by Manor Mill Playhouse Company Manager, M.Eden Walker.

Starring local actors Carlo Olivio and Azure Grimes, you are invited in this exciting Play Club to share an actor's process from the very first read-through. Then come to witness the fully developed production later in September 25-27th, at the Motor House in Baltimore. 


July 2, 2025

A Play Reading: “Sweet Baby Jesus” by Steve Blair

We are thrilled to partner with a Baltimore theater institution to present a reading of ”Sweet Baby Jesus”, an original work by Baltimore-based playwright and screenwriter Steve Blair. Come hear this hilarious, modern Christmas story before it is staged at Spotlighters next year, then participate in a feedback session with the author after the reading.


June 9, 2025

Monologue Workshop with Manor Mill Playhouse directors Chloe Brush, Emily Decker, and Vanessa Eskridge

Get audition-ready with our June Play Club—a Monologue Workshop just in time for the upcoming Baltimore Small Stage Coalition (BSSC) June auditions (or any others you may have on the horizon)!


May 12, 2025

“First Rehearsal” with director Matthew Sean Mitchell, hosted by Carol DeLisle

This month, we'll explore how a cast begins the process of unpacking a script and developing characters at the first rehearsal of a theoretical production of August: Osage County by Tracy Letts. Under the direction of Matthew Sean Mitchell (Trifles director), participants can volunteer to read a part in select scenes from the play.


april 22, 2025

Manor Mill Playhouse Presents: Shorts

Come see our Manor Mill Playhouse’s 2nd production, An Evening of One Acts, running April 3 - 6th and then join members of the cast, directors and designers for a Talk Back. Bring your questions and comments as we discuss and detail the process of mounting the show, from play selection all the way to our closing performance. All are welcome to this free event!


Monday February 10, 2025

Anton Chekhov's The Bear presented as an"Actor Slam" by Manor Mill Our Town cast members Mike Byrne, M. Eden Walker, and Elizabeth Malis

Please join us for a different kind of Play Club this month and enjoy a full performance of Anton Chekhov's one act farce The Bear presented as an"Actor Slam" by Manor Mill Our Town cast members Mike Byrne (Dr Gibbs), M. Eden Walker (Julia Gibbs) and Elizabeth Malis (Mrs. Soames). "Actor Slam" is a technique where the actors come to the performance fully blocked and memorized, but have never once performed the play together before doing it in front of a live audience.

This method explores what the magic of the "first time" and the trust of their real bonds as artists can bring to a particularly risky and wild approach to live theatre. Come watch them sink and swim!


November 11, 2024

Play: Our Town by Thornton Wilder
Theater Artists: Actors and designers from Manor Mill Playhouse’s production

Did you catch Manor Mill Playhouse’s captivating production of “Our Town”? Whether you have cherished memories of reading it or are discovering it for the first time, we invite you to dive deeper into this timeless classic.

Join us for a unique Play Club gathering featuring actors and designers from our acclaimed production. Engage in a lively discussion about the play’s themes and the creative choices that brought it to life on stage.


July 8, 2024

Play: Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune
by Terrence McNally

Theater Artist: Kay-Megan Washington, intimacy coordinator

Kay-Megan Washington is a seasoned stage, television and film actor,  and now intimacy director.  Having worked in the areas of diversity,  equity and inclusion and mental health treatment for both survivors and perpetrators of sexual violence in her non- theatre life,  moving into advocating for artist safety,  bodily autonomy,  and universal use of consent practices seemed an obvious next step.  Kay-Megan is currently completing certification through Intimacy Directors and Coordinators (IDC).


Monday, June 10, 2024

Play: A stage reading of “Touch” by Toni Press-Coffman, Directed by Eden Walker
Featuring: Aryah Fradkin, Brad Norris, Eden Walker and Vanessa Eskridge

M. Eden Walker received her BA on a full ride scholarship as a performer, director and playwright from Boise State University on the twelfth day of May 2001, with all the rights and responsibilities pertaining hereto. She then jumped into a Uhaul with her two cats, no job, and no GPS and drove to New York City without ever having been there before, to seek her miraculous fortune in the theatre. NYC Theatre: Macbeth (Lady Macbeth 2008), and The Merry Wives of Windsor (Mistress Quickly, 2007) produced by The Oberon Theatre Ensemble. Self-Produced Credits: The Ascetic of Lincoln County (2004 with the NY Fringe). Eden directed and starred as Emily in Our Town (2005), Leapfrog through Time and Space (2005, Awesome New York Times Review), The Rehearsal (2006); Chesapeake by Lee Blessing (2008). Eden produced and performed The Dream of a Ridiculous American, written and directed by Phil Atlakson, at the United Solo Festival on Theatre Row in 2013, which achieved a sold out and extended run. Last fall, Eden produced her new play, Lady a modernized bastardized version of Lady Macbeth’s story mixed with a Brain Epstein nightmare in Baltimore at the BIG Improv theatre space, and then again in NYC at the United Solo Festival, again to a sold-out house with standing room only. Her 14-year-old son, Teagle Walker, played the title role. The “M” in Eden’s professional name comes from her patron saint, St. Mary of Egypt. For Eden, the theatre is first and foremost a spiritual errand; she just does what she is told. If you want a wild ride, read the life of St Mary.


Monday, May 13

Play: The Wolves by Sarah Delappe
Theater artist: Max Garner

Max Garner (he/him) founded Rapid Lemon Productions in 2012, as a theater company governed by the urgent need to amplify new voices, and to bridge the isolating gaps across Baltimore's arts landscape. A reluctant producer and former playwright, Max is best known for his design work - his soundtracks have appeared with AXIS, Mother Lode, PTB, Mongrel, Rep Stage, The Flying Tongues, CTA, Top Floor, Run of the Mill, TMC, Arena Players, FPCT, Cohesion, Single Carrot, and RLP; and professional productions for Coppin, Morgan, Loyola, and Catholic Universities.


Monday, April 8

Play: The Flick by Annie Baker
Theater artist: Laura Malkus, producer

A Baltimore native, Laura Malkus is a veteran of local small and mid-sized stages where she has performed, advocated, and served for more than three decades. Throughout her life as an artist, she has been an actor, divisor, playwright, teacher, producer, musician, and a singer/songwriter for a local alt-country band. In her professional career, Laura has two decades of experience serving local arts and educational organizations in strategic, fundraising, operations, advocacy, consulting, and marketing/communications capacities. Organizations where she has worn many of these hats include Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, Single Carrot Theatre, Arts Education in Maryland Schools Alliance, Maryland Institute College of Art, Mid-Atlantic Arts, The Maryland State Arts Council, The Baltimore Small Stage Coalition and various other community orgs and enterprises. She currently serves as the Board President of Fells Point Corner Theater, helming its organizational renaissance through the choppy waters of the recent pandemic and into the uncharted territory of current industry challenges. By day she works as the Marking and PR Manager for Towson University's College of Fine Arts and Communication, where she graduated many years ago with her acting degree.


Monday, March 11

Play: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Simon Stephens 
Theater artist: Brad Norris, production designer
 

Brad Norris is a Baltimore based Scenic Artist, Sound Designer, Fight Choreographer, Director, Production Manager, and Arts Administrator. Brad spent a good part of his early career in Chicago, IL where he graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a degree in Theatrical Directing and Technical Theatre. He worked as a lighting designer for many dance and theatre companies in the Chicago area before becoming an operations coordinator for touring Broadway productions with Jam Theatricals. After moving to Baltimore in 2009 he worked at Baltimore Center Stage as their events coordinator, and co-founded his own theatrical company, Cohesion Theatre Company, where he worked as Co-Founder, Executive Director, Production Manager, Director, and Designer from 2014 until 2019. He is currently the Managing Director of Fells Point Corner Theatre, the Production Manager for the Performing Arts Department at CCBC, a collaborating artist with Motte & Bailey, prod., and the creator and Game Master of Baltimore's favorite retro-sci-fi sitcom show, Planar Taxi Co.


Monday, February 12

Play: Crimes of the Heart, by Beth Henley
Theater artist: Britany Marriott (Kurenai Kiba), costume designer

Kurenai is a New York born, Baltimore based cosplayer, self-published writer, podcaster and artist, and now convention chairwoman of KhromaKon, a new Baltimore based convention. She's been a featured artist at conventions as well as in interviews and podcasts. Leading as well as participating in panel discussions focusing on diversity, cosplay, and art, Kurenai's knowledge stems from her background in the Arts, Comic History, and Graphic Design. With her motto "Creating Fantasy and Altering Reality", she works tirelessly to expand her side of the internet by evolving her cosplay portfolio, increasing the details in her costumes, as well as showcase her available artwork and cosplay accessories at conventions across the country.


January 22, 2024

Play: Intimate Apparel, by Lynn Nottage
Featured theater artist: Belle Burr, director (recently directed Intimate Apparel at Fells Point Corner Theatre)

An alumni of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Belle Burr has studied classical theater, Commedia Dell'arte, Dance and Film. When not directing Belle combines theater with history to teach children of all backgrounds about the world around them and as an actor she has performed all over the country in various styles of dramatic and comedic theater.

You can follow her adventures via  @BelleBurr on Instagram, check out her reviews and podcasts at Pop Culture Uncovered and PCU on YouTube, catch her on tour with the American Immersion Theater or join her at a show with the crew of Drop Three Sketch and Improv.