
Mark Flora
Actor, Director, Teacher
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Some Enchanted Evening
The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem
April 2018
It's A Wonderful Life - A Radio Play
The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem
December 2017

A Wrinkle in Time
The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem
November 2017
VIDEO
Mamma Mia!
The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem
October 2017
VIDEO
REVIEW:
The three dads, Sam played by Troy Hurst, Bill played
by Mark Flora and Harry played by Glenn Otterbacher, are all in, fully
committed. -Lynn Felder Winston Salem Journal
Adam Szymkowicz's "Clown Bar" (at Gatsby's Pub)
Spirit Gum
Theatre Company
June/July 2017
REVIEWS:
"Rounding out the cast is Mark Flora as Dusty, a particularly
melancholic, sad crooner who is the clown bar’s big draw, thanks to his
lush vocal stylings and
showmanship. He gets to perform various songs throughout the production
and adds some Emmett Kelly-style
pathos to the proceedings." -Tim Clodfelter Winston-Salem Journal
"Mark Flora...sang in a smooth baritone." -Kat Bodrie, Triad City Beat
Triad City Beat Full Review
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem
March 2017
REVIEW:
"Little Theatre’s ‘Joseph’ is a colorful, fast-moving spectacle...just
plain fun to take the ride."
-Bill Cissna, The Winston-Salem Journal
Macy's, Yes Virginia! - The
Musical
The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem
December 2016
Hands on a Hardbody
GTCC Theatre Department
November 2016
The Grapes of Wrath
HIgh Point University Dept. of Theatre and Dance
August 2016
VIDEO
Leading Ladies
The Barn
Dinner Theatre
March 2016
VIDEO
Is He Dead?
Twin City Stage
September 2015
REVIEW:
"Mark Flora handles the Curly/Harpo role beautifully
as the dim but dedicated Irishman, Phelim O’Shaughnessy. Flora handles
some of the play’s best physical comedy and makes his O’
Shaughnessy a cheerful creature who is the emotional
heart and
soul of the quartet."
-Chad Nance,
Camel City Dispatch
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Twin City Stage
June 2015
VIDEO
REVIEWS:
"As Vanya, Mark Flora plays beautifully
with allowing his mask of indifference and stoicism
to slip, making both his dwarf transformation (you’ll see!) and
his final scene explosion joyful in the former instance and
astonishing in
the
latter. His big monologue at the end of the play is so
good that it elicits more emotions than I can feasibly
list here. "
-Rob Taylor
Piedmont Triad Theatre Guide
"Mark Flora’s turn as
Vanya is the more subtle of the leads. His whining at times feels like
Woody Allen schtick, but Flora’s personality manages to shine
through...and his Vanya does not simply become bogged down in gloom."
-Chad Nance
Camel City Dispatch
Moon Over Buffalo
Spring Theatre Company
April 2015
The Papers
Kernersville Little Theatre (Best Actor 2014-15)
February 2015
The Little Dog Laughed
Winston-Salem
Theatre Alliance
January 2012
REVIEWS:
"Flora's Mitchell is exquisitely conflicted and self-centered."
-Lynne Felder, Winston-Salem Journal
"Mark Flora, one of our favorite local actors here at the Guide, gives
another excellent performance as movie star Mitchell Greene.
Mitchell is another in a string of characters for Flora who is filled
with self-doubt, but it is in a subtle thread of self-loathing brought
to this character that Flora really shines."
-Rob Taylor, Piedmont Triad Theatre Guide
Kiss of The Spider Woman
Winston-Salem
Theatre Alliance
September 2011
Assassins
Winston-Salem
Theatre Alliance
March 2011
Man of La Mancha
Open Space Cafe Theatre
April 2011
The Beauty Queen of Leenane
Open Space Cafe Theatre
June 2011
Best Professional Actor Commendation - Piedmont Triad Theatre
Guide
The Body
Green Pictures
April 2011
Looking For Normal
Winston-Salem
Theatre Alliance
January 2011
Bram Stoker's Dracula
High Point
Community Theatre - October 2010
Oklahoma!
City Arts
Drama Center Greensboro
July 2010
The Sunshine Boys
Community
Theatre of Greensboro
March 2010
Wait Until Dark
Community
Theatre of Greensboro
September 2009
Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander
Center REP (formerly Civic Arts Rep)
Walnut Creek, CA
(Contra-Costa County
Shellie
Award for Outstanding Production of a Play, Winner, 1982-83)
A Cry of Players
Broward College
1977
Mark Flora 2019