:: The Scoop ::
:: About GAM3RS /the play ::
:: The Team ::
"The best play about elves and dragons since Hamlet. I guarantee this won't be the last time you hear of
Gam3rs, so you may want to become a fan now. That way in a year or two you can say 'Oh yeah, well I liked
Gam3rs before anyone even knew what it was, n00bz!'"
- William Haley, Destructoid
"This tour-de-force, performed perfectly, involves a guy who makes a living doing tech support but whose
passion is an interactive game involving thousands of online players. Highly recommended…3 ½ stars"
- Hy Bender, HyReviews.com
"It packs more inside gamer/techie/webhead jokes into an hour than seems possible without leaving the
"outsider" part of the audience behind, and thus everyone gets to have a good time"
- Gregory Wilson, curtainup.com
:: The Play ::
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"GAM3RS the play" on
BRIAN BIELAWSKI (co-creator, co-producer, performer) has been a professional actor
for 12 years with his master’s degree from the Tony Award winning Old Globe Theatre.
In 2005 he created GAM3RS /the play with Walter G. Meyer and was invited to perform
at New York’s International Fringe Festival, MIT, the New England Institute of Art, and
other venues nationwide. In 2007 he voiced numerous characters for X-Box 360’s
Saint’s Row II. Film and TV credits include a recurring role on CBS’ s Guiding Light
and the indie title Felix Culpa. Music Videos: Money by David Scotland. Off-Broadway
he performed with Manhattan Theatre Club and Theatre By the Blind. In 2008 he co-
produced, co-wrote, and starred in a TV sitcom pilot version of GAM3RS. He is a
member of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and Actors' Equity
Association. An avid gamer from the age of 7, he is active in a variety of gaming
organizations that span all gaming platforms.
WALTER G. MEYER (co-writer, co-producer) has written three published books, his
most recent novel, Rounding Third, has been nominated for a Lambda Literary Award
and is receiving rave reviews. For more than twenty years he has been a professional
writer and his work has appeared in dozens of newspapers and magazines including
the L.A. Times and Kiplinger’s. Several of his screenplays have been optioned by
Hollywood producers. He directed, co-produced and co-wrote the TV sitcom pilot
version of GAM3RS. He has also produced and directed videos for music, political
campaigns and has worked on web series, television series and independent movies.
He co-created and co-wrote GAM3RS. He has a degree from the School of
Communications at Penn State.


See Brian's "Actor's Life" Interview on
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The hilarious hit one-man show of the New York International Fringe Festival has played to schools and theatres
across the US and large audiences during Comic Con, daring to boldy go where no play has gone before
-engaging students, theatre-goers, non-theatre goers, gaming geeks, and even senior citizens.
Reality-challenged gaming geek Steve Smolinski has 1 hour to save the world. If only he didn't
have to do it from his cubicle at work. Steve's boss doesn't understand that he really can't work
when he has an entire kingdom to save from evil elves. His girlfriend is upset that he forgot their
two-year anniversary. His mother is angry because he forgot to apply for readmission to MIT.
None of them get it - if he doesn't retrieve the sacred relic, civilization could come crashing down.
And if he saves the relic, he might just save himself in the process.