Caryl Field (Board Member) was born and raised in New York City. She was introduced to the performing arts at a young age by theater-loving parents. She saw her first musical, “The Sound of Music” starring Mary Martin at the age of five, and has been a passionate fan ever since. Caryl attended the University of Pennsylvania where she majored in Psychology, and also met her husband, Ken. After a brief stint
Quinn Smola
Quinn Smola (Writers Group) is a playwright, designer, producer, and visual/fiber artist currently living in Colorado Springs. He is studying theatre at UCCS, graduating next semester. They have had short plays produced in New York City and Houston as well as around Colorado Springs. His first full-length play, Midge and the Butcher, premiered last fall at Springs Ensemble Theatre. Quinn is passionate about including queer characters and storylines within their art.
Laurie Scoggins
Laurie Scoggins (Writers Group) is a Denver playwright who aims to write short stories and plays for women and about women with topics that are strong, powerful and inspiring. Her full-length play Held is published by Scripts for Stage (scriptsforstage.co.uk) and had a 2018 reading with Miners Alley Playhouse. Other full-length works include: Polished Pieces, Tiny Cracks, Sun Circles and Paper Snow. Short works include: BLIND DATE (Southwest Readers Festival,
Mark Sbani
Mark Sbani (Writers Group) Mark Sbani’s Ten Stages of Love premiered at the Queens Short Play Festival in NYC, February-March 2024. Last year, Sbani co-wrote Eigg the Musical, which previewed locally at Vintage Theatre, then ran at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Eigg the Musical won “Best New Musical” and “Best Musical” at the Broadway World Denver 2023 Awards. Sbani hopes you like his new play.
Debra Gilbert Rosenberg
Debra Gilbert Rosenberg (Writers Group) has had a varied and rich career. She taught at the preschool, third grade, and college levels, and very briefly acted and wrote for a children’s theater company in New York City. Finding that she enjoyed and was more skilled at parent-teacher conferences than either teaching or acting, she went to graduate school to become a social worker and psychotherapist. In addition to her psychotherapy
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