Justice? Or...Just Me? The Bite - February 03

Lorinda Hawkins Smith

 Who's Who 

  • Lorinda Hawkins Smith (writer/producer/performer) head shot

    Lorinda Hawkins Smith (writer/producer/performer)

    Lorinda is currently a commissioned playwright with the Robey Theatre Company. While living in Skid Row she developed her 10 minute monologue, Justice? Or… Just Me? After ten years of performing the piece, the piece was part of REDCAT’s Spring Studio 2018 where she incorporated multi media. The intention was always for the piece to be a full length one woman show. The story is now a trilogy. The shows coincide with the book series. The first in the series, Justice? Or...Just Me? The Bite Book 1 is now available on Amazon. During the pandemic, Lorinda wrote and directed a Short Film, The Virus. It has won multiple awards including Best Covid Film in the London Indie Film Festival November 2021. lorindahawkinssmith.com

  • Patricia Bean-Kane (director) head shot

    Patricia Bean-Kane (director)

    Patricia Bean-Kane began writing and directing plays as a freshman in high school. She has been involved in Christian theatre for over 25 years. She is the founder of Black Light Theatre in Denver and the Christian elite Ensemble in L.A. Patricia has written over 15 plays that have been performed under her directorship either by Black Light Theater Company or CEE in Denver, Colorado, Los Angeles, California, Kansas City Kansas, Holly Springs Mississippi, Oklahoma and Washington D.C. She is an actress, director and trainer. She has assisted various churches, and organizations in producing their own productions. She is the recipient of the Rohi Honoree Award awarded to Christian playwrights. Patricia works for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission as the Enforcement Manager of the Los Angeles District Office.Patricia Bean-Kane began writing and directing plays as a freshman in high school.

  • Steven McGIll (drummer) head shot

    Steven McGIll (drummer)

    Steven began playing the Conga Drum as a teenager in Palo Alto, California. Upon moving to Washington D.C., Steven became involved with "The African Cultural Dancers and Drummers" where he learned Afro-Cuban Drumming. Steven is one of a handful of Percussionists to record playing the conga, bongo, djembe, timbales, shekeree, quica, vibraphone, xylophone, maracas, bird calls, whistles, piano and more. Steven also writes music and lyrics. 

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