Katharine Clark Gray is a writer, producer, actor and artist. In 2001 she created Governor’s Laundress Productions to produce challenging work for stage, including her own The B Side [music by Chris Blisset] and You see me comin’ you better run [a Village Voice Choice]. Other credits as scribe include Francis Bacon [winner, Kitchen Theatre Company’s inaugural ‘Ithaca Great Playwright’ competition]; numerous collaborations with Raw Impressions, Inc. [including “Red Light” at Chashama and “Mr. Squeaky’s SuperUltraClean Laundromat of Waking Dreams” at LaMama, Etc.]; Wired Shut at Manhattan Theatre Source; and True Dreams of Wichita at The People’s Improv Theatre [starring Ms. Gray, dir. Catherine Miller]. Her work has been produced by The Drilling Co., Boomerang Theatre Co, Three Graces, Process Theatre, MTP!, and the internationally acclaimed summer festival NextFest in Edmonton, AB. Most recently her play 516 (five sixteen) premiered at the NY Int’l Fringe, courtesy of Roust Theatre Co. (www.rousttc.com). Ms. Gray is a regular collaborator with Brat Productions (www.bratproductions.org), Philadelphia’s premier avant-garde theatre. She was a writer and performer for the Barrymore award-winning Three Chord Fiction, and appeared as Fudgie in Fatboy at the ’07 Philly Fringe. Her new techno-thriller User 927 will conclude Brat’s ’07-’08 season. As a field reporter for Philly-based Origivation magazine (www.origivation.com), Ms. Gray has covered pioneers of the music industry such as Perry Farrell, Jello Biafra and the Skatalites as well as rising stars like Motion City Soundtrack. A multimedia artist and designer, Katie has created masks for numerous stage productions including Syracuse University’s Caucasian Chalk Circle and Much Ado About Nothing. She is a muralist and educator for the City of Philadelphia’s Mural Arts Program, working in both the Community Murals and Education Outreach programs. Ms. Gray cofounded A Chip & A Chair Films, LLC and acted as Art Director and Line Producer for the company’s first feature If You Could Say It In Words [www.IfYouCould-Movie.com].