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Neville Mur
Brooklyn Bagatelle
Neville, a transplanted New Yorker, (Brooklyn), now resides in St. Louis. His theatrical career started as a teen-ager attending the High School of Performing Arts in New York City.
He brings a wide theatrical background to his writing, having appeared on stage in Off-Broadway theatres and summer stock shows in several states, including the Muny here in St. Louis. He also appeared in the St. Louis production of Shear Madness.
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As a TV actor, he was featured in an episode of Unsolved Mysteries on NBC-TV. His first full-length play, A Marine Caught in Leotards, was given its world premiere on the Brevard Little Theatre (Brevard, NC), May 25-27 & June 1-3, 2007. His second play, Brooklyn Bagatelle, was a finalist in three national competitions. He's a proud member of the Dramatists Guild and Actors' Equity Association.
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Gerry Mandel
Open Sundays, All Makes Repaired
Gerry Mandel is a freelance writer and documentary producer, focusing his writing on short stories, commentaries and plays. He recently completed his first novel, “Shadow and Substance: My Time with Charlie Chaplin.” He hosted a monthly cable television show for three years, for which he wrote a series of humorous commentaries. As a writer, producer and Creative Director for national ad agencies for many years, he received national and international awards.
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Gerry has attended the University of Iowa Summer Writing Workshops and the Washington University Writers Institute for fiction with novelist John Dalton. His stories have been accepted for publication by the Palo Alto Review, Untamed Ink, and Twisted Tales, and received two national awards. His photographs have been published in Boulevard and Big Muddy. He taught writing at Webster University in St. Louis, and is a member of the St. Louis Writers Guild. Gerry lives in Kirkwood with his wife Mary Lee and two golden retrievers.
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Patrick Conroy
Predicament
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