Roxanne Linnea Ray

Playwriting Credits

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Professional Activities

 

Literary and Artistic and Artistic Management: 

Literary-Artistic Director   September 2003 – present;  Experimental Theatre Project

(White Cat Productions), Seattle, WA

Literary Manager    August 2003 – December 2004;  Theatre Babylon, Seattle, WA

Literary Associate    November 2002 – August 2003;  Theatre Babylon, Seattle, WA

 

Literary Committees –  Script Evaluation: 

Script Evaluator   April 2004 – present;  ACT Theatre, Seattle, WA

Script Evaluator   April 2004 – November 2005;  Playscripts, Inc., New York, NY

Script Evaluator   February – March 2005;  TADA! Youth Theatre Professional Panel, New York, NY

Script Evaluator   March 2004, 2005, & 2006;  Rainier Valley Youth Theatre Playwrights Festival, Seattle, WA

 

Festivals and publications: 

Co-artistic director – literary and publications   August 2005 – June 2006;  Mae West Fest,

(Mae West Fest Anthology Introductions 2004 and 2006)                   Seattle, WA

Publications Director   November 2003 – August 2005;  Mae West Fest, Seattle, WA

Organizing Committee Member   January 2005 – June 2005; Theatre4Play Festival, Seattle, WA

(pres. by SeattlePerforms.com, June 16-19, 2005)

 

Organizational service: 

Co-Vice President for NW Region   November 2005 – present;  Literary Managers and Dramaturgs

(Dramaturgy Definition and A Dramaturg’s Tasks)                                       of the Americas, New York, NY

SELECTIONS COMMITTEE MEMBER   November 2006;  Hedgebrook, Langley, WA

TPS HISTORIAN   May 2005 – March 2006;  Theatre Puget Sound, Seattle, WA

Fall Forum Committee Member   July 2005 – October 2005;  Theatre Puget Sound, Seattle, WA

and session chair   (Fall Forum Transcripts and Dramaturgy Forum Initiatives)

 

Dramaturgy: 

Mainstage production Dramaturgy:

Dramaturg   June 2007 – present;  Sound Theatre Company, Seattle, WA

(Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare; directed by Teresa Thuman)

Dramaturg   July 2006 – February 2007;  George Fox University, Newberg, OR

(Damien by Aldyth Morris; directed by Teresa Thuman)   (Damien Program Notes and Damien Teacher’s Guide)

Dramaturg   June – September 2006;  Sound Theatre Company & 4Culture Site-Specific Performance Project, Lake Sammamish, Seattle, WA

(Tempest in the Lake by William Shakespeare; adapted for the water and directed by Teresa Thuman)  (Tempest Program Notes)

Dramaturg   March – September 2006;  Atlas Theatre, Seattle, WA

(The Illusion by Pierre Corneille, with a new translation by Margaretta Lantz)

Dramaturg   March – August 2006;  Taproot Theatre, Seattle, WA  

(Smoke on the Mountain by Constance Ray; directed by Scott Nolte)   (Smoke Program Notes)

Dramaturg   November 2005 – June 2006;  Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA

(The Tempest by William Shakespeare; directed by Elena Hartwell)   (Tempest Program Notes)

Dramaturg   March – May 2006;  Mae West Fest, Seattle, WA

(What the Birds Carry by Elizabeth Gjelten; directed by Kerry Christianson & Cherilynn Brooks)

Dramaturg   January – May 2006;  Seattle Public Theater, Seattle, WA

(The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow by Rolin Jones; directed by Carol Roscoe)   (Jenny Program Notes)

Dramaturg   December 2005 – March 2006;  Everett Community College, Everett

(Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie; directed by Beth Peterson)   (Brutus Program Notes)

Dramaturg   October 2005 – March 2006;  Stone Soup Theatre, Seattle, WA

(The Road to Mecca by Athol Fugard; directed by Charlotte Tiencken)

Dramaturg   October 2005 – February 2006;  Ghost Light Theatricals, Seattle, WA

(Fool for Love by Sam Shepard; directed by Beth Raas)   (Fool Program Notes)

Dramaturg   March 2005 – July 2005;  Tanja Productions, Seattle, WA

(One Flea Spare by Naomi Wallace; directed by Tanja Pineda)

Dramaturg – Lobby Display   May – June 2005;  Theatre Puget Sound, Seattle, WA

(“History of Seattle Theatre” for Theatre4Play Festival, presented by SeattlePerforms.com)

Dramaturg   Oct 2004 – February 2005;  Open Circle Theater, Seattle, WA

(Orpheus by Jean Cocteau; directed by Chris Mayse)   (Orpheus Program Notes)

Dramaturg   Aug 2003 -- Feb 2004;   Theatre Babylon, Seattle, WA

(The Countess by Gregory Murphy; directed by John Longenbaugh)

 

 

New play development:

Dramaturg   May – June 2007;  Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA

(Performing Outside the Box: 2 Festivals in One by various authors and Seattle Central artists; directed by Elena Hartwell, Elena Flory-Barnes, and Justin Lynn)

Dramaturg   January 2007 – March 2007;  Art’s Players, Seattle, WA

 (Alice Becomes Me: A Trial in Wonderland adapted by Steven Barron and Cherilynn Brooks; directed by J.D. Lloyd)

Dramaturg   February 2007;  Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA

(2 X 8, 8 New Play Readings by Seattle Central authors and artists; directed by Elena Hartwell)

Dramaturg   January 2006 – December 2006;  Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA

(The Central Project by Seattle Central authors and artists; directed by Elena Hartwell) (Central Program Notes)

Dramaturg   June 2006 – November 2006;  Ghost Light Theatricals, Seattle, WA

(The Phaedra Project by Ghost Light Theatricals ensemble; directed by Beth Raas)  

(Phaedra Development Questions)

Dramaturg   August – September 2006;  Seattle, WA

 (The Ghost of Gil Hodges by Steven Barron)

Dramaturg   February – May 2006;  Mae West Fest, Seattle, WA

(The 38th of February by Miriam Tobin; directed by M. Elizabeth Eller)

Dramaturg   February – May 2006;  Mae West Fest, Seattle, WA

(Animal Control by Barbara Genovese; directed by Gretchen Drew)

Dramaturg   July 2005 – December 2005;  Mercer Island, WA

(1850 by Kris Keppeler)

Dramaturg   September 2005;  Seattle, WA

(Nine Nights by Steven Barron)

Dramaturg   September 2005;  Seattle, WA

 (Monsters by Steven Barron)

Dramaturg   March 2005 – April 2005;  Gig Harbor, WA

(Kate and Kafka  [now entitled The Counter-Force] by Carla Seaquist)

Assistant Dramaturg   January 2005 – March 2005;  Mirror Stage Company, Seattle, WA

(Saying Kaddish With My Sister by Alison Luterman; directed by Suzanne Cohen)

Dramaturg   Nov 2004 – April 2005;  Seattle, WA

(Gulf of Tonkin by Steven Barron)

Dramaturg   Feb 2004 – Oct 2004 & June 2005;  Pamana Theatre Project, Seattle, WA

(Dead Woman Home by May Nazareno; directed by Teresa Thuman)   (DWH Program Notes)

Play Development Manager    November 2003 – November 2004; Theatre Babylon, Seattle, WA

Dramaturg   Feb 2004 – May 2004;  Theatre Babylon, Seattle, WA

(Birthday Girl by Steven Barron; directed by Margaret O’Malley)

 

 

 

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