Performance History
| Year | Production | Cast and Crew | Performance venue | |
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| 1989 | Chug, written by Ken Jenkins | directed by Tom Coash John Quinn(Chug) |
Coash's Cabin, Albemarle County | |
| 1989 | The Zoo Story, written by Edward Albee | directed by Mark Serrill John Quinn ( Jerry), John Wentworth Chapin (Peter) |
Lee Park, Charlottesville, VA | |
| 1990 | Barhoppers I | Millers Restaurant, Fat City Diner, and Eastern Standard Restaurant, Charlottesville, VA | ||
| Ringing the Bell, written by Tom Coash | directed by John Quinn John Wentworth Chapin (Chug), Pat Daly (Julie), Connie Sanders (Sarah) |
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| An End the World Pass, written by Mark Serrill | directed by Mark Serrill Margaret Baldwin (Megan), Dave Matthews (Harry), John Schnatterly (Jim) |
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| Welcome to the Moon, written by John Patrick Shanley | directed by John Quinn John Wentworth Chapin (Vinnie), Dave Matthews (Ronnie), John Schnatterly (Stephen), John Quinn (Artie), Yael Ksander (Shirley) |
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| 1990 | Krapp's Last Tape, written by Samuel Beckett | directed by John Quinn Mark Serrill (Krapp), Joel Jones (sound) |
Purcell Rug Company, Charlottesville, VA | |
| 1990 | Chocolate Cake, written by Mary Gallagher | directed by Tom Coash Bambi Dean (Joellen Fitzer), Pam Loftin (Delia Baron), Lew Stokes (Voice of Ted), Victoria Moore (Voice of Polly), Robert Harllee (Voice of Spuds) |
Miller's Restaurant, Charlottesville, VA | |
| 1990 | The Actor's Nightmare, written by Christopher Durang | Karen Schnatterly (Meg, The Stage Manager), John Quinn (George Spelvin), Joel Jones (Executioner and Announcer), Vanessa (Ellen), Kyly Sicher (Sarah), Richard (Ned) Needham (Henry) | Eastern Standard Restaurant, Charlottesville, VA | |
| 1990 | Save the Paramount Series | Under the marquee of the Paramount Theater, Charlottesville, VA | ||
| ?, written by Tom Coash | directed by Mark McLaughlin Burt Creasy (Lazarus Lee), Margaret Baldwin (Ginny) |
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| In the Heat, written by Doug Grissom | directed by Doug Grissom Tracey Howell (Zelda), Margaret Baldwin (Ellie), Pam Loftin (Hanna), Dave Matthews (Quinton), John Quinn (Pablo) |
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| 1990 | Famous for 15 Minutes Series | Tandem School, Charlottesville, VA | ||
| A Pre-Matrimonial Conversation, written by Mark Jensen | directed by Colleen Kelly Bambi Chapin (She), John Wentworth Chapin (He) |
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| Four-Thirty, written by Katie Griesar | directed by Tom Coash Dean Cameron (Walt), Dan Mueller (Levon) |
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| Intensity, written by Tom Coash | directed by William Rough Sean Bather (Ishmael), Bert Creasy (Coach) |
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| Man Under, written by Collette Burson | directed by Margaret Baldwin Joyce Sparagdis (Harriet), Betsy Stalkner (Myrtle) |
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| Contact, written by Doug Grissom | directed by Doug Grissom | Richard Warner (Man), Tricia Sexton (Voice) | ||
| The Kindness of Strangers, written by Jack Turner | directed by Victoria Moore Cate Andrews (Ann), Ben Boyar (Bill), Christian Breedan (Punk), Kathy Compton (Punkette) |
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| Just Say No, written by Barney Strauss, Jr. | directed by John Quinn Tony Donelson (Bart), Thomas Doran (Matthew), Pam Lofton (Micki), Dave Matthews (Joel), Kyly Sicher (Skippy) |
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| 1990 | ‘But I Said No’ Tour, written by Margaret Baldwin and Doug Grissom | directed by Richard Warner Margaret Baldwin, Bambi Chapin, John Wentworth Chapin, Jean Collins, Pam Loftin |
university campuses | |
| 1991 | The Library Series | the Pink Building, Charlottesville, VA | ||
| 1991 | The Art Gallery Series | the Pink Building, Charlottesville, VA |
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