JOHN MOROGIELLO is Artistic Director of Best Medicine Rep Theater Company. His Engaging Shaw (Old Globe, Vienna’s English Theatre in Austria, New Jersey Rep, Oldcastle, and Abingdon Theatre Company off-Broadway) and Blame It On Beckett (Colony Theatre, Abingdon) have both been published by Samuel French. Other plays include The Consul, The Tramp, and America’s Sweetheart (Oldcastle, Theatre 40), Play Date (Oldcastle), In the Gutter (Best Med, Olympia Little Theatre), Stories I May Not Tell (Best Med), Roaring (Best Med), Stonewall’s Bust (Mountain Playhouse), Irish Authors Held Hostage (Greenwich Street Theatre, Warehouse Theater in DC, and Edinburgh’s Bedlam Theatre), Men and Parts (Actors Theatre of Louisville, Shadowbox Cabaret), Gianni Schicchi (Rep Stage), Variant Strains (Best Med), and The Matchmaker’s Guide to Controlling the Elements (2Co’s Cabaret, Alleyway Theatre, Harlequin Productions). Happy Hour, a film adaptation of Men and Parts, was named Best Short Comedy at the 2003 New York Independent Film and Video Festival and was distributed in Europe by Britshorts. Awards include: Winner 2015 Dayton Playhouse Futurefest, 2015 Julie Harris Playwright Award, 2015 Boomerang Fund for Artists Grant, The Kennedy Center Fellowship of the Americas, Holland New Voices Playwright Award (Great Plains Theatre Conference), Mountain Playhouse International Comedy Playwriting Award, and Baltimore Magazine’s “Best Up and Coming Playwright.” He is a frequent contributor to Flagpole Radio Cafe. Mr. Morogiello’s articles have been published in The Washington Independent Review of Books, American Theatre, Dramatics, and in programs and study guides for Long Wharf Theatre, Huntington Theatre Company, Everyman Theatre, and Belmont Playhouse. Civilizing Lusby is available in the 2014 GPTC Reader. Men And Parts appears in the Smith and Kraus anthology Best 10 Minute Plays 2012. And Jack The Ticket Ripper, Larry’s Resolution, The Periodontal Blues, and The Little Farmer are available through, One Act Play Depot.