DARRYL STAMP* (he/him/his)
Darryl is thrilled to be appearing again at SLAC! He’s previously appeared in SLAC/PBS’s Cozy Mystery Theatre, and stage readings of Chisa Hutchinson’s Amerikin, and Shawn Foster’s How to Make a Rope Swing. Recent acting appearances include AIDA, and Ragtime (Ogden Musical Theatre), Mother Mother (Pygmalion Theatre), JUMP (Plan-B Theatre), and The Exonerated (Sorensen Community Center) where he produced, directed, performed and donated $2,000 to the National Innocence Project. His monologue American Survival Story was among 8 monologues performed in Plan-B Theatre’s FULL COLOR (2024). As a member of Plan-B Theatre’s Artists of Color writing workshops, and his play, Go Home Come Back was produced in 2022. His 10-minute play, Mise En Place is listed in the Library of Congress’ Covid-19 Response, Play at Home Collection of Plays for Performance While in Isolation. A former high school teacher, he’s currently an adjunct Acting instructor at Weber State University, and a teaching artist for Plan-B’s Playwriting for Young People’s program in Salt Lake City schools. He thanks his wife Melinda and his daughter Sophia for their love and support.