John Dowgin Biography

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Glengarry marks John's first venture into the works of David Mamet, one of his favorite playwrights. Most recently, he has performed the roles of Uncle Louie in the Kelsey Theater's production of Lost in Yonkers, Sebastian in Westwind Repertory's Twelfth Night and Ira in Westwind's Levitation. Other favorite roles include Garry Lejeune in Noises Off (Playhouse 22), Kaffee in A Few Good Men (Somerset Valley Playhouse), Tim in subUrbia, Doc in Crimes of the Heart and Ernst in Cabaret (Muhlenberg College Theater Association). He has also appeared in the feature films Hope 's Shift and Rumblings.

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Recent Performances
Production/Role WhereOpening Night
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress ......Tripp Circle Players 1/7/2005
Two On The Aisle, Three In A Van ......Eric East Brunswick Community Players 11/1/2003
The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told ......Steve East Brunswick Community Players 2/7/2003
The Last Night of Ballyhoo ......Joe Westfield Community Players 10/14/2000
Jersey Voices ......(Next Stop) Chatham Players 7/28/2000
Death of a Salesman ......Howard Somerset Valley Players 3/3/2000
Comedy Café ......(Ensemble) Alliance Repertory 2/10/2000
Bent ......Max Circle Players 1/14/2000
Spider's Web ......Ensemble Villagers Theatre 4/16/1999
Laughter on the 23rd Floor ......Lucas Brickman Villagers Theatre 1/8/1999
Glengarry Glen Ross ......James Lingk Circle Players 11/13/1998
Noises Off ......Garry Lejeune East Brunswick Community Players 2/6/1998
Recent Production Credits
Production/Credit WhereOpening Night
Twelve Angry Men ...... Directed Circle Players 1/16/2009
A Few Good Men ...... Directed Circle Players 9/8/2006
Talk Radio ...... Directed Villagers Theatre 12/8/2000
The Farndale Aveneue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL ...... Directed Villagers Theatre 12/11/1998
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