|
Home
Season 2010 About TAT Calendar Tickets Tkts Online Contact Us Giving Past Seasons Mission News Directions Staff/Artists Classes/Interns Lodging/Dining Jobs/Auditions Support Rentals Links |
![]() BIOGRAPHIES and . . . The 2009 Youth Acting Company! |
BIOGRAPHIES
OF ACTORS AND STAFF
in alphabetical order
|
[CLICK ON A PICTURE TO SEE THE BIO]
*Members of Actors Equity Association, the Union of Professional
Actors and Stage Managers
|
TEVIA
ABRAMS (Playwright)-- Three
new One-Acts--"That Rule of So," "Being Presidential," and "How a
Nation Changed Its Spots"--by Mr. Abrams were given a staged reading in the
NEWS PLAYS READING SERIES for 2007. Mr.
Abrams’ recent work,
THE VIEW FROM HARRY’S
BAR, premiered at TAT during season 2003. This followed TAT’s successful
premiere, in season 2001, of his drama,
ERICA’S
LAST MISSION. Mr. Abrams has also been represented in TAT's New
Plays Reading Series with A SOUNDER SLEEP (an early title for ERICA'S
LAST MISSION,) JOSEPH and JOSEPHINE, and AFTER THE
PRAGUE SPRING. Educated in Canada, France and the United States,
Mr. Abrams has a doctorate degree in theatre and communication. In 1972, he was appointed to the UN Population
Fund in New York, and from 1990 through 1994, he served in New Delhi as
the organization’s Country Director for India and Bhutan.
A member of the Dramatists Guild, Inc., and Playformers of New York, Mr. Abrams’ other script production credits include: AND NO CEREMONY – award-wining one-act play produced on TV and on the stage in both Canada and the US (the TV productions included CBC, Canada, 1967, and WSJK-TV, Knoxville, 1970); REPORT TO THE COMMITTEE ON PORNOGRAPHY and SERVICE IN TIME OF LOVE – two one-act plays produced by La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club; OUR FATHER IN VENICE, full-length book and lyrics; music by New York composer Richard Fagan, produced by Quebec Drama Festival. A TALE OF THE ONION OF INTELLIGENCE - one-act play adapted for the Western stage from an original full-length play by Marathi writer, Shankar Patil, and produced 1994 in New Delhi; AMOEBA, one-act play, first produced at Michigan State University, 1969, with subsequent productions on TV and on stage in the US and Canada; DEVIL IN THE ICE-BOX produced by Evergreen Players for 1968 Quebec Region National Drama Festival, one-act version produced by New Playwrights’ Theater, Michigan State University; BALLAD FOR A TWO-CAR GARAGE play with songs based on Gay’s The Beggars’ Opera and Brecht’s Threepenny Opera; produced by Georgian Players, Montreal; JOSEPH AND JOSEPHINE – teleplay produced by WMSB-TV, Lansing, Michigan for Central Educational Network, with script awarded Citation of Honor in the Story Magazine College Creative Awards; also produced in translation in Israel by the National Broadcasting Authority; SPANISH BLUE - teleplay produced by CBC, Montreal, 1964. |
BILLIE ANDERSSON*
(Actor)--
appeared for the first time at
Tri-State in Tennessee Williams'
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
as Blanche
DuBois. New York credits include Chrissy in David Rabe's
IN THE BOOM BOOM ROOM, Julie in August Strindberg's MISS JULIE,
Blanche in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE. She is a member of Actors
Equity Association. A graduate of Columbia University, Ms Andersson trained at
the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and with William Esper. She is a member of
Actors Equity Association |
|
NEAL ARLUCK* (Actor)-- |
|
IAN AUGUST* (Actor)--returned to
TAT in Season 2004 as Jed in the hilarious musical,
THE
|
|
JEANNE L. AUSTIN* (Actor)-- |
|
TORGER BALAND* (Stage Manager)-- stage managed Tri-State's 2005 Main Stage's MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM and GRACE AND GLORIE. A member of Actors Equity Association and a native of Minnesota, past stage management credits include: GULLIVER, A SWIFT JOURNEY, and a national tour of HAMLET(asm) for Theatre de la Jeune Lune, Minneapolis; CRAZY for YOU, MAME, and OKLAHOMA for the Mac-Hayden Theatre, Chatham, New York. For the Round Barn Theatre, Indiana, Mr. Baland stage managed THE ADVENTURES of TOM SAWYER, FOOTLOOSE, SOUTH PACIFIC, THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN, and SEUSSICAL, and assisted on PLAIN and FANCY, THE SECRET GARDEN, GREASE, GUYS AND DOLLS, SINGING in the RAIN, and THE WIZARD OF OZ. Other stage management credits include THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, A LITTLE PRINCESS, A FROG PRINCE, LI'L ABNER, and WEST SIDE STORY. He holds a BA in Theater from St. John's University in Collegeville, MN. |
|
ANNE
BARCLAY* (Actor)-- |
|
FELICIA BERTCH
(Actor)-- |
|
FREEMAN BORDEN (Actor)-- |
|
TARA BOWLES
(Esther Franz)-- |
|
CLODAGH BOWYER* (Actor)-- |
|
SAL CACCIATO
(Actor)-- |
|
CORI LYNN CAMPBELL* (Actor)-- |
|
CHUCK
CAUDILL, JR. (Actor)-- |
|
MARY CLIFFORD (Actor)-- |
|
ANNE CONNOLLY* (Actor)--
joined Tri-state Actors Theater as
Mrs. Van Daan in TAT's 2004
|
|
ERICA E. CONRAD* (Stage Manager)-- returned to Tri-state Actors Theater in 2007 as Stage Manager for William Shakespeare's TWELFTH NIGHT, where she previously SM'ed ROUNDING THIRD and A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE in 2006. NYC Credits: BURIAL AT THEBES and THE BROTHERS KARAMOZOV, Part II(La Mama ETC), FRANKENSTEIN (The Musical) at Wings, SURVIVED BY . . . and BRILLIANT TRACES ASM: THE IMAGINARY INVALID and MARRIAGE (The Pearl Theatre Company). Touring Credits: CHRISTMAS CAROL, FREEDOM TRAIN and CHARLOTTE'S WEB for Theatreworks/USA and REALLY ROSIE for Syracuse Stage. Regional credits: MY SISTER UNDERGROUND, LEADER OF THE PACK and ART (Women's Theater Company) SLEEPY HOLLOW (12 Miles West), and ASM for TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT (Shakespeare Theatre of NJ). She holds a BFA in Stage Management from Syracuse University. Erica is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. She would like to thank her friends and family for their love and support (especially Davyd), and dedicates her work in Memory of her brother Jayson. |
SUZANNE
WHITNEY CRESSWELL* (Stage Manager)-- joined Tri-state Actors Theater for
THE PASSION
OF DRACULA. She comes here directly from Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke,
Virginia where she served as Company Manager and occasional stage manager for
almost three years. Suzanne has also worked in various positions at Capital
Repertory Company, Texas Shakespeare Festival, Tanglewood Children's Theatre,
and North Carolina Theatre. Suzanne is a member of Actor's Equity
Association. |
JANE CUNNINGHAM
(Actor-Stage Manager)-- returned
in 2006 as a tech assistant for
ROUNDING THIRD, and as Stage Manager for Youth Acting Company's
WINNIE THE POOH.
Ms. Cunningham appeared in Season 2004 in the central role of Kit Hukill
in the professional world premiere of Sean O'Leary's
RAIN IN THE HOLLOWS.
She portrayed
Scout Finch in
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
in 2003. She is a recent graduate of Wallkill Valley Reg. HS, Hardyston, NJ,
and studied at Montclair University in New Jersey. Ms. Cunningham
was a member of TAT’s 2002 Intern Company, performing in
TARRADIDDLE
TRAVELS. She performed in several high school productions, playing Dorothy
in THE WIZARD OF OZ, Louisa Von Trapp in THE SOUND OF MUSIC
and a featured role in GREASE.
Other stage credits include “Wagon Wheels West,” TOM SAWYER, and the title
role in SNOW WHITE. |
|
DREW CRANISKY (Actor)-- |
ANDREW DANISH (Actor)-- makes
his debut at Tri-State Actors Theater as Orsino in William Shakespeare's
great comedy,
TWELFTH NIGHT.
Mr. Danish
is originally a Jersey boy from Leonia. Past productions include ROMEO
and JULIET,
THE SERVANT
of TWO MASTERS,
and
PRISONER of SECOND AVENUE. Film
work includes Frank Oz's
THE STEPFORD WIVES
and
SLAMERELLA. He
thanks his friends from Rider and the Shakespeare Theatre of NJ for
everything, and his family for all their love and support. Mr.
Danish is graduate of Rider University in Communications and
Theatre, and trained with The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ and Stella Adler
Studio. |
RUTH
DARCY
(Actor)--
will perform in the August 2009 NEW PLAYS READING SERIES presentation of Paul
Meacham's new adaptation of A CHRISTMAS CAROL. In season 2007 she took part in the NEW PLAYS READING SERIES
presentation of Andrew Shafer's new play, THE COLOSSUS OF RHODES.
Ms. Darcy was Eunice in
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
in Tri-State's 2006 season.
She has toured nationally with Shoestring Players and Dandelion Productions, and
performed regionally at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Garage Theatre
Group, Hangar Theatre, Theatre Outlet, Soho ThinkTank, and the NYC Fringe
Festival. Favorite roles include The Unseen in SANDALWOOD BOX, Rosalind
in MOON OVER BUFFALO, Pooty in RECKLESS, and a variety of Wicked
Stepsisters. |
FRAN
DECESARE (Actor)--
made her first stage appearance with Tri-State as Stefanie Crawford in
TO
KILL A MOCKINGBIRD . Ms. DeCesare most recently appeared at the
NY Comedy Club with the improv comedy troupe The Grown-Ups Playground. She has also appeared in several independent films. Ms. DeCesare holds
a BFA in Speech and Theater and also studied at Herbert Berghoff Studios
with Mr. Berghoff. She teaches acting and playwriting for
children with Tri-State Actors Theater and has also taught for Playwrights Theater in Madison, the
Growing Stage in Netcong, and the Shoestring Players at Rutgers University,
New Brunswick. |
LAUREN DEVORE
(Actor)--made her
professional debut in Tri-State's
THE WOMAN IN BLACK, playing the ghostly
title role. Ms. DeVore has been training and performing with the Tri-State
Actors Theater since 2005. Her intern performances include the title role
in
WINNIE THE POOH, the Snow Queen in
THE LION, THE WITCH, AND
THE WARDROBE, Templeton the Rat in
CHARLOTTE'S WEBand most recently as
Straucey, the Milkmaid, and Juno in
THE FANTASTIC RETURN OF THE FABULOUS FABLE FACTORY.
As a student at Wallkill Valley Regional High School, she has appeared in
several productions, including FAME, GUYS AND DOLLS, ANNIE, PETER PAN,
and ROBIN HOOD. Ms. DeVore is
a life-long dancer and and visual artist and continues to study acting. She
thanks Tri-State and the staff for being her theater family over the years. |
JONATHAN
DEWBERRY (Actor)--
was featured as Reverend Sykes in
TO
KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
in our 2002 season. Mr. Dewberry is an accomplished actor, director
and singer. His extensive credits include BLUES FOR MISTER CHARLIE at Judson
Memorial Church, NYC, HAMLET with the American Globe Theater, ALL KINDS
OF PEOPLE, AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE, Jason in MEDEA, and Judas Iscariot
in JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Recent TV appearances include Saturday Night
Live and As the World Turns. Directing credits include IN WHITE
AMERICA, NO EXIT, THE TROJAN WOMEN, and ANYTHING GOES. He has toured regionally
with his one-man show honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
MINE EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY. Thank you, God, for the blessings. Love
to Lady Sarah. |
DINA
DREW (Actor)-- returned
to Tri-State in 2004 as a featured player in the season's third new play
reading, SHAGAROUND. Ms.
Drew was seen most recently in ALL GOOD THINGS at the 2004 NY
International Fringe Festival. Other credits include: Expanded Arts, THE TURNIP
(15 Minute Play contest), and
a One Woman Show at the Producer’s Club in New York. She is a member of the
acting company of NJ Rep. She has also appeared
in several independent films including THE DROP, which was just
screened at the Anthology Film Archives in New York, and CRY FUNNY HAPPY,
which was shown at Sundance in 2003. She works regularly
on the soaps including: ONE LIFE TO LIVE, AS THE WORLD TURNS,
and GUIDING LIGHT, and has done various commercials including:
ABC-TV Eyewitness News and Comcast Cable. Ms.
Drew made her debut with Tri-State Actors Theatre as Hollie in the world
premiere
of
ON
THE SHOWROOM FLOOR
in 2001. In addition she also performed in the
3rd annual New Plays Readings Series in Sean O'Leary's CLAUDIE HUKILL,
and was featured in the concert reading of Jay Boyer's FOR SOME REASON COMMA
SHE LAUGHED. |
CRAIG
DUDLEY*(Actor)-- Joined
Tri-State Actors Theater for the first time as Sir Toby Belch
in William Shakespeare's delightful comedy
TWELFTH NIGHT.
A member of Actors Equity
Association and Canadian Equity, he has performed throughout North America. Mr.
Dudley was praised for his performance as Bolingbroke in Zoe Caldwell's
RICHARD II at the Stratford Festival in Canada, where he also played
Heros in the North American premiere of THE WOMAN. His New York
appearances include Ross in MACBETH and Montano in
OTHELLO opposite Earle Hyman and Powers Boothe (Roundabout Theatre.) He was
seen in the American premiere of Anthony Rapp's URSALA'S PERMANENT at the
Kraine Theatre. At BAM, Mr. Dudley played John Melvil in Christopher
Hewett's production of CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE, performed in WAR AND
PEACE opposite veteran film star Erik Rhodes at Symphony Space, and was in
the revival of MISALLIANCE at Equity Library Theatre. Mr. Dudley
appeared recently in the New York Fringe Play Festival, and has performed his
own one-man performance titled CROWN OF KINGS for the Byrdecliffe Theatre
Festival and Theatre Off-Park.
Regionally, Mr. Dudley's recent appearances
were in the world premiere of THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN (Fulton Opera
House;) the American premiere of Reza De Wet's MIRACLE as Dupre(White
Barn Theatre, Connecticut;) Brack in HEDDA GABLER (Emily Company,
Salt Lake City;) and as Lloyd Dallas in NOISES OFF (New Harmony
Theatre, Indiana.) He was seen in THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP for the
Florida Shakespeare Festival, the Off-Broadway Theatre(Fort Lauderdale, and the
Mill Mountain Theatre(Roanoke, VA.), and appeared opposite Dennis Parlato in
CYRANO DE BERGERAC for the American Stage Festival. Other
regional credits include O'Kelly in MARY STUART opposite Marsha Mason and
Michael Learned at the Ahmanson Theatre (Los Angeles) and standing by for Robert
Urich in THE HASTY HEART at the Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.) He has
appeared with the Woodstock Repertory theatre as Justin Fogg in Agatha
Christie's GO BACK FOR MURDER and John Milton in the premiere
of Julia Ragir's MILTON. He performed the the title role in HAMLET
for the Coconut Grove Playhouse (Florida), Charles Darnay in TALE OF
TWO CITIES at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, and appeared in Tom
Stoppard's THE REAL THING for the American Southwest Theatre Company (New
Mexico.) As a guest artist, he played John Barrymore in Findlay
University's I HATE HAMLET, and was Southwark in David Hare's
RACING DEMON (Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Massachusetts.) He played
Inspector Goole in Florida Studio Theatre's production of AN INSPECTOR
CALLS. He was Salieri in Wayside Theatre's(Virginia) AMADEUS,
the title role in MACBETH and Worcester in HENRY IV part I
for the Clarion Shakespeare Festival, and Tony Wendice in DIAL M FOR
MURDER at the Long Island Stage Company. Mr. Dudley has starred in several
productions of CAMELOT as King Arthur. His television credits include LOVE IS A
MANY-SPLENDORED THING, ONE LIFE TO LIVE, and GIMME A BREAK. He created
a theatrical documentary about Sir Derek Jacobi, and was chosen as an awards
custodian for the Tony Awards for two years.
He was mentored and taught for over twenty years
by Philip Burton, the father of Richard Burton; he received a scholarship from
the American Theatre Wing and is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic
Arts. |
PATRICIA DURANTE (Actor)-- made
her main stage acting debut in 2009 as Claire in David Auburn's
award-winning drama,
PROOF.
Ms. Durante has performed on the main stage before as a
singer in a cabaret special event. She has performed in both musicals, comedies
and drama all over the country, including Mrs. Johnstone in BLOOD BROTHERS (Ritz
Theatre and Walnut St. Theatre, Philadelphia;) Effie in THE SPITFIRE GRILL
(Skylight Opera, Milwaukee;) Eva in EVITA (Phoenix Theatre, Red Bank, and
on European and Scandinavian Tours;) Carrie in CAROUSEL (Playhouse Productions,
Chicago;) Olivia in TWELFTH NIGHT (Door Shakespeare, Door Cty, WI;) Agnes in
DANCING AT LUGHNASA (Lantern Theatre, NYC;) Polly Caprice in MOOD SWINGS(Samuel
Beckett Theatre, NYC;) and others. Ms. Durante has appeared in film including
TWELVE MONKEYS, has hosted several television and internet shows, and is often
seen anad heard on commericals and radio voice-overs. She is a graduate of the
American Music and Drama Academy and has studied Shakespeare at the Globe
Theater in London. |
BILL EDWARDS*(Actor) --
returns for 2009's last New Plays Reading Series as Jose' in
the new Spanish Comedy, YOUR AVERAGE JOSE' and as Bob
Cratchit and others in our new production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL during
the holidays.
Billy has been
seen at Tri-State in THE
GLASS
MENAGERIE,
GREATER TUNA,
ROUNDING THIRD,
TWELFTH NIGHT,
THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL,
A
CHRISTMAS CAROL, various play readings, and most recently as Jed in the musical comedy,
THE BIG BANG. He works as an actor throughout the the tri-state area
& has also been seen in the Bickford Theatre's CATCH ME IF YOU CAN and
SYLVIA, The Women's Theatre Company's LETTING GO and The Growing
Stage's THE BIG FRIENDLY GIANT. He recently closed a show in NYC,
VAUDEVILLE AT THE GINMILL. He also performs for Historic Philadelphia as one
of their colonial interpreters, playing roles of Timothy Matlack & John Adams.
Billy has performed with various improvisational comedy & interactive
groups as well as performing in the theme park realm at both Busch Gardens,VA &
Universal Studios,CA. His film credits include MAID IN MANHATTAN and
ACROSS THE UNIVERSE. Thanks to the Meachams for always letting me work here,
thanks to my family and of course the lovely girl who puts up with me--Jacqueine--for
their love & support.
|
KURT ELFTMANN*(Actor)--
a member of Actors Equity
Association, Mr. Elftmann was featured as Rob Hukill in the professional world premiere of Sean
O'Leary's
RAIN IN THE HOLLOWS.
As
a veteran of off-Broadway and off-off Broadway, he has worked with such talents
as Joanne Woodward, Cy Coleman, and the late Joe Layton. Kurt has also performed
in a wide variety of venues and roles, from a version of Kafka’s
METAMORPHOSIS with it’s demands both physical and emotional to productions
of Shakespeare as grounded in classical tradition as one can get and as avant
garde as one
can imagine. In
addition Kurt has dedicated himself to the new play development process, working
with several theater companies devoted exclusively to new works by established
as well as emerging playwrights; those companies include Synapse Productions,
Blue Light Theatre Co., Hypothetical Theatre Co. and New Jersey Repertory
Company. Film appearances include the romantic interest in the upcoming film
SLICE. |
PAUL FALZONE*(Actor)--opened
the 2009 season as Robert in
PROOF. He
joined Tri-State for the first time as Walter Franz in
Arthur Miller's
THE PRICE; however, Paul Meacham, the director, and Mr. Falzone
met in 1978 when both were featured players Off-Broadway in THE PASSION OF
DRACULA. Credits: Broadway--Ross in MACBETH, opposite Nicol Williamson; Ed
in TORCH SONG TRILOGY, opposite Harvey Fierstein. Off Broadway--Hal in HENRY IV,
Parts 1&2 (NY Shakespeare Festival); Renfield in THE PASSION OF DRACULA(Cherry
Lane Theatre); and Milo in SLEUTH (Theatre Forum). Television--THIRD WATCH,
N.Y.P.D.,AS THE WORLD TURNS, EDGE OF NIGHT, RYAN'S HOPE, ALL MY CHILDREN, and
LATE NITE WITH CONAN O'BRIAN. Regional Theatre--George in MOON OVER
BUFFALO(Riverside Theatre,Florida); Warren in CAMPING WITH HENRY AND
TOM(Charlotte Repertory Theatre,South Carolina); Dick in NIXON'S NIXON(Stamford
Theatre Works); and others. Oldcastle Theatre(Bennington Vermont, Founding
member, Director, Producer) over 35 productions, including Victor in THE
PRICE; Drummond in INHERIT THE WIND, and Scott in TERRA NOVA. Mr. Falzone
is the author of RAISING KANE: the Making of "Citizen Kane, and is a
graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He is a member of Actors
Equity Association. |
DAVID FINE
(Actor)--
is appearing for the first time at Tri-State Actors Theater in
Andrew Shafer’s THE COLOSSUS of RHODES. He has been in more than 15
television commercials and 20 stage productions. Among his roles on stage have
been Harold Hill in THE MUSIC MAN, Buffalo Bill Cody in
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN and Felix Unger in THE ODD COUPLE. He also
has performed professionally as a stand-up comic and master of ceremonies |
MISTY FOSTER (Actor)-- returned to Tri-State as Rorie in the third New Plays Reading Series:
BLUR IN THE REAR VIEW, following her 2008 debut at Tri-State in Neil Simon's
THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL
as Sophie Rauschmeyer. New York credits include
Celia in Shakespeare's AS YOU LIKE IT (Hudson Shakespeare
Company,) Bea in DEBUTANTES ANONYMOUS (Lamb's Theatre,) and as the
Green Dog in GO!DOG!GO! for Manhattan Children's Theatre. She has
appeared regionally in the Dorset Theatre Festival as Alais in THE
LION IN WINTER, Karen in SPEED THE PLOW, and the Woman
in THE WOMAN IN BLACK. She was Squeaky Fromme in Stephen Sondheim's ASSASSINS
(Overtime Actors Copmpany,) appeared in BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Casa Manana,)
and was Brooke in NOISES OFF, Sally in YOU'RE A GOOD
MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, and Dogberry in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at
Baylor University. Her comedic talents were a part of the comedy improv group,
THE GUERILLA TROUPE. Ms. Foster is a NYC trained dancer, singer and actor,
studied theatre at Baylor University in her native Texas, and holds a degree in
Theatre Performance from Marymount Manhattan College. |
LISA ANN FRISONE*(Actor)-- joined Tri-State as Ludmilla in
MISSING PAGES,
the first new play in the 2008 New Plays
Reading Series.
Major
motion picture debut opposite Michael Douglas in
IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY. Can currently be seen sitting across a desk
from George Clooney in MICHAEL CLAYTON.
NYC/regional stage credits include: The NYC premiere & transfer of THE
CRIMSON THREAD (Nora), SUGAR BAIT (Joanna), STAGE DOOR
(Mattie), THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (Anne),
THE CRUCIBLE (Mary Warren) and THE
DEATH AND LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (Wiggins). Thanks to my family and
friends for their constant love and support... especially my favorite leading
man of 10 years, Kevin Shinnick. To Richard Valley and Mr. Dickens: I will
never forget you. My performance is dedicated to the memory of Mary MaMoone,
my grandmother, who lived with Alzheimer's Disease for nearly 10 years. Proud
member AEA, SAG. |
| PETER GALIPEAU* (Technical Director 05-06)-- Joined Tri-State Actors Theater as Tech director in Season 2005 and returns in 2006. An actor, master carpenter and also TD for Orange County Community College, Mr. Galipeau resides in Monroe, NY with his wife and daughter. He co-designed sets in 2005 for Tri-State's GRACE AND GLORIE and FULLY COMMITTED, and created the sound design for FULLY COMMITTED. He has executed set and lighting designs for every main stage production at Tri-State through 2005 and 2006. |
GREG GIBLIN
(Actor)-- played
"Judge Taylor" in Tri-State's
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
in Season 2003.
He
appeared for the first time durting Season 2000 as Greg in
ALL
I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN.
Mr. Giblin
has also acted in Tri-State's New Plays Readings Series. He has
performed as part of many singing groups and has worked on numerous musicals
and plays throughout the Northeast and the Midwest since the mid 1960’s.
His most memorable performances were the jazz masses performed with Duke
Ellington in 1968 and 1969 and touring with Jimmy Sturr’s Christmas show
in 1998 and 1999. His favorite musical theater roles include “Juan Peron”
in EVITA, “Colonel Gilweather’’ in SOMETHING'S AFOOT, and
“Marcus Lycus” in A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM
done in Monroe, NY. He was selected the best supporting actor in a musical
in 1992 by The Times Herald-Record for his creation of the character
“Rhino Wino” in the original musical EARTHBOUND. Mr. Giblin’s stage
career has also covered a wide range of roles in both comedies and dramas.
He has played “John Hale” in THE CRUCIBLE, “Big Daddy” in CAT
ON A HOT TINE ROOF, as well as leads in THUNDER ROCK, PROMETHEUS
BOUND, and THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. He recently completed a run
as “Sheridan Whiteside” in THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER. Greg runs
his own small production company. He lives with his wife, Beverly. They
have three sons in college. |
CLARK GOOKIN (Actor) -- returned to Tri-State in 2008 in
Neil Simon's
THE
STAR-SPANGLED GIRL. He appeared for the first time with Tri-State Actors
Theater as Actor # 1 in Season 2005's
A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
He returned for the 2006 production in the same
roles, and came back in 2007 in the roles for Actor #3 including Fred and
the Ghost of Christmas Present.
Prior to his return in A CHRISTMAS CAROL Mr. Gookin starred as Feste in
Tri-State's acclaimed '07 production of Shakespeare's
TWELFTH NIGHT. He has also performed the role of
Antal Medve("Brown") in the staged reading of Anne Phelan's new play,
GEOGRAPHY(2006), in Tri-State's NEW PLAYS READINGS SERIES.
New York credits include SHELF:
A TRAGEDY AT 45 DEG REES. Regional credits: SHE STOOPS TO
CONQUER and
TARTUFFE, at Centenary Stage; MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM and
SCAPIN, at Mile Square Theatre; COLORADO QUICKIES, at The New Denver
Civic Theatre; THE COUNTRY CLUB, at Alliance Rep, and WIND IN THE
WILLOWS at the Garage Theater. A native of
Colorado, he earned his MFA
from Mason Gross School of the Arts, and his BFA from the University of
Evansville . He is a member of Actors
Equity. |
EBEN GORDON*(Actor) --made his Season 2004 debut at Tri-State Actors Theater as Boyd
in THE BIG BANG,
followed by
THE COMPLEAT
WORKS OF WLLM SHKSPR, abridged.
Mr. Gordon has performed throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. A
company member of NJ Repertory Company, he started his professional acting
career with The Pushcart Players tour of A MORE PERFECT UNION. He has
performed in original stage works for LaMama in New York, at Dreamcatcher
Repertory, and has appeared in several productions at the Forum Theater, as well
as A Kids Forum. Some favorite musical roles to date have been Pippin in
PIPPIN, Jack in INTO THE WOODS, Riff in WEST SIDE
STORY, Henrik in A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, and Rocky in
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW. Mr. Gordon has also appeared in several independent
and student films, most recently playing leads in SAVE THE FOREST and
CRUTCH. He is a member of Actors ‘Equity Association. |
| KERR GRABOWSKI (Costume Designer)-- joined TAT as costume designer and coordinator in Season 2002, designing costumes for I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE, TALLEY'S FOLLY, ON THE SHOWROOM FLOOR, ART and created original hand-printed pieces for TARRADIDDLE TRAVELS. for season 2003, Ms. Grabowski has already created the designs for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, and designed the wardrobes for ALWAYS ... PATSY CLINE. Her Season 2004 designs include THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, THE BIG BANG and THE COMPLEAT WORKS OF WLLM SHKSPR, abridged and THE PASSION OF DRACULA.. Many of her original designs were again featured in the 2006 revival of ALWAYS ... PATSY CLINE. She has a twenty year history as a fiber artist, marked by her constant experimentation and innovative approaches to dyeing and screening processes. She is the developer of Deconstructed Screen printing, a technique allowing for a freer, more painterly approach to screen printing. Formerly Artist in Residence at Peters Valley Craft Center in NJ, Ms. Grabowski now maintains a studio in Sussex, NJ. She received a New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship and her work has been published in Ornament, Surface Design Journal, Fiber Arts Design Book Six andSilk Painting for Fashion and Fine Art. Ms. Grabowski is an Instructor at Montclair State University in NJ and teaches workshops in all aspects of surface design. |
GORDON GRAY (Actor)--Returned
to Tri-State in as Kipps in Stephen Mallatratt's
THE WOMAN IN BLACK
after making his debut as Jim, the Gentleman Caller in
THE GLASS MENAGERIE.
New York credits include 365 DAYS (The Public Theater,) A FLEA IN HER
EAR (Columbia Stages,) YOGA MADNESS
(The Zipper Theater,)
APOCRAPHA
(Roundtable,) THREE SISTERS (Shapiro Theater,) and
THE DELICATE BUSINESS . . . (Odyssey Productions/NYC Fringe,) and FRIENDLY
FIRE (Samuel French Festival.)
Regional audiences have seen him in CABARET, OF MICE AND MEN, and
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (Northern Stage,) EVERYTHING IN THE
GARDEN and LEOCADIA (Hampton Theater Co.,) BORN YESTERDAY (Cape Rep Theater,) and
he
has appeared in independent films including THE KILLER and THE TRUTH
ABOUT MEN. Mr. Gray
holds a
BA in Drama and Engineering from Dartmouth College where he was a Warner Bentley
and Henry B. Williams Theater Fellow. Many thanks to Paul and this wonderful
group of artists for bringing this piece to life. |
JASON GUY *(Actor)--
makes his debut with Tri-State as
the Man (in varied roles)
THE TURN OF THE SCREW.
Jason
has traveled to three continents, eleven countries, and 49 of the United
States performing in a wide range of classics, musicals, and modern plays.
He was poisoned (Hamlet) and beaten (Malvolio) for the National
Shakespeare Co., betrayed (Brutus) and beheaded (Buckingham) at American
Shakespeare Center, and murdered (Banquo) and flogged (twice - as both
Dromio's) at Shakespeare on the Hudson and Hamptons Shakespeare Festival,
respectively. Turning to musicals in hopes of lighter fare, he was soaked
nightly playing Gene Kelly's Don Lockwood in the National Tour of
SINGIN' IN THE RAIN, fired daily in the European Tour of 42nd
STREET, and punched repeatedly as Action in WEST SIDE STORY.
He traveled to Korea with a production of ANNIE, where the only
horrible thing that happened was sold out audiences and added
performances. Recently, he appeared as Bartlett in the Flea
Theater's long-running BACK OF THE THROAT in which he got to do all
of the above atrocities to someone else. He is a member of Actors Equity
Association. |
BOB HALL*
(Playwright/Director)-- Tri-State's
guest director of his own acclaimed adaptation of Bram Stoker's infamous vampire
novel, Mr. Hall has led a varied and adventurous life in the visual and
performing arts. After earning a masters degree in theatre from the University
of Nebraska, Hall spent twenty-five years in New York City pursuing dual careers
in cartooning and theatre arts. He was artistic director of three resident
professional theatre companies, including off-off Broadway's New Rude
Mechanicals, a Shakespearean troop that he co-founded. He co-authored
the stage adaptation,
THE PASSION
OF DRACULA
that ran two years at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village. It
also played in London's West End and was filmed for Show Time. A follow-up
adaptation of FRANKENSTEIN has been performed in several regional
professional theatres. From 1988 to 1993 Hall was the artistic director of the
Nebraska Repertory in Lincoln, Nebraska. He continues to direct on
a regular basis, primarily as a guest artist at Shakespeare festivals and
schools such as Cornell University and Julliard. As a cartoonist, Mr. Hall was a
major artist associated with Marvel Comics, which included rendering "The
Champions," "Spiderman," "Dr. Doom," "Conan," "Thor," "The Fantastic Four," "The
Submariner," "Captain America," "PSI Force," "The Avengers" and "The New
Mutants". As an artist for Valiant/Acclaim Comics, Mr. Hall wrote
and penciled the monthly series "Shadowman," "Timewalker" and "Armed and
Dangerous". He was a resident director for NJ's George St. Playhouse, where he
stage among others, THE CARETAKER, ARMS AND THE MAN, and THE
IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. As Associate Director of CSC Repertory in
NYC, his work included LOOT, MEASURE FOR MEASURE, and MACBETH.
Recent directing assignments include
TWELFTH NIGHT ,
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, and AS YOU LIKE IT
for The Swan Shakespeare Festival, which he co-founded.
Other recent work in the Midwest includes ROMEO AND JULIET, ALL MY SONS,
and DANGEROUS LIASONS. Mr. Hall is a
member of the National Cartoonists Society, the Dramatists Guild, Actors
Equity Association, and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. He is
a resident of Lincoln, Nebraska, where he is currently planning the inaugural
season of the Flatwater Shakepeare. |
CHRIS HARCUM
*(Actor)-- Mr. Harcum
made
his debut at Tri State in the 2005 production of
THE WEIR
as Brendan. He has created and performed his one-man shows, THE MONSTER AND
THE CITY, SOME KIND OF PINK BREAKFAST, GOTHAM STANDARDS, ANHEDONIA ROAD,
and MAHAMUDRA, at various venues in the United States and Canada.
An Equity actor, he has appeared in over 120 plays by other playwrights.
Favorite roles include Mercutio in ROMEO AND JULIET,
Buff in SUBURBIA, and Mozart in AMADEUS. Most
recently, he wrote and performed a monologue based on the life of Dr.
Dave Ores in ALPHABET CITY 3 at the Metropoloitan Playhouse.
Please visit
www.chrisharcum.com. |
JACK HARRIS* (Acto r)--Returns
to Tri-State this season to perform in the NEW PLAYS READING SERIES presentation
of Paul Meacham's new adaptation of A CHRISTMAS CAROL.in August. He
made his first appearance with Tri State Actors Theater in several roles
including Fred and Christmas Present in 2008'S
A CHRISTMAS CAROL,
and felt very much at home for the holidays. A veteran theater
professional, Jack, has worked extensively at the Shadowland Theatre in
Ellenville, New York where he has performed in BLACK COMEDY (Harold),
THE CRIPPLE OF INNISHMAN (Babbybobby), WAIT UNTIL DARK (Roat),
HEDDA GABLER (Lovborg), THE COMPLEAT WKS of WM SHAKESPEARE, abridg'd
(Romeo, many others), LONE STAR (Roy), KEELY AND DU
(Cole), and A SHAYNA MAIDEL (Duvid). Other stage
credits include Lee in TRUE WEST (Chenango River Theater),
Eddie in HURLY BURLY (Passionplace Theater), Brian in YOUR
FATHER OWNED A REINDEER (Turnip Festival Theater), Ishmael in MOBY
DICK-REHEARSED (Byrdcliffe Festival Theater), Jake in A LIE OF THE
MIND (Rhinebeck Theatre Society), Peter in ZOO STORY (American
Theatre Company), Daisy in BABY WITH THE BATHWATER (New Paltz
Summer Rep.) As an actor with the acclaimed Mohonk Mountain Stage Company Jack
performed in residence at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and
the Brooklyn Academy of Music in such productions as THE JUNGLE BOOK (Balloo)
and ANDROCLES AND THE LION (Lion). Jack also works behind the scenes
(and occasionally camera) as a director, producer, writer, etc. He currently
serves as Production Manager at the Shadowland Theater, where he is also hard at
work organizing the upcoming, first ever, Ulster County High School Playwrights
Festival. He is a proud member of the Actors’ Equity Association and Alpha Psi
Omega, the National Honorary Theatre Society. |
MARY
ANN HAY* (Actor)-- returned to the Tri-State
stage as Amanda in Tennessee Williams'
THE GLASS MENAGERIE
in 2008.
Audiences will remember Ms.
Hay as Miss Maudie in
TO
KILL A MOCKINGBIRD,
Sally in
Lanford Wilson's Pulitzer-Prize winning
TALLEY'S
FOLLY,
Maureen in
THE
BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE,
Bessie in
MARVIN'S ROOM,
Marie in
THE
VIEW FROM HARRY'S BAR,
Diane in
ON
THE SHOWROOM FLOOR,
and Dr. Helga Van Zandt in
THE PASSION
OF DRACULA.
Ms. Hay has appeared often in Tri-State's New Plays Reading Series,
performing in the new plays HANDICAPPING, THE LOGIC OF REASON
and NON-PROFIT. Some other
credits are Gram in WALK TWO MOONS, the first National Company of
Evita directed by Harold Prince and the last National Company of A
Chorus Line directed by Michael Bennett. She played
Popeye in THE MISS
FIRECRACKER CONTEST; Minnie Fay in THE MATCHMAKER and Agnes
in GEORGE M! as well as
many parts in many other musicals. She just completed principal work as
Myrtle in the film SHOPPING, Mary Anne in WE'VE ONLY JUST
BEGUN and has had many other roles in theatre, film, TV and commercials.
She has also recently directed ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, JR, MUSIC MAN, JR.,
GUY & DOLLS, JR, ANNIE, JR. and FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, JR.
in collaboration with ArtsConnection and Music Theatre International in New York
City. She is a member of SAG, AFTRA,
AEA, Theatre Artists Workshop of Westport and Polaris North in New
York
City. |
SUZANNE HAYES* (Actor)--
will perform the role of Kit in Wesley Van Tassel's
DEEDS OF LOVE
for Tri-State's 1st New Plays Reading Series of 2009. Ms. Hayes
returned to Tri-State in 2006 to reprise her acclaimed portrayal of Louise
Seger in the musical,
ALWAYS . . . PATSY
CLINE. She was the featured performer in Tri-State's 2005 New Plays
Reading Series presentation of FADING ALICE and the SANDHILL CRANES, and starred in the dual roles of Hippolyta and Titania
in Season 2005's
A MIDSUMMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, by
William Shakespeare, the first professional production of the Bard ever
presented in Sussex County and our region. Ms. Hayes
appeared for the first time at Tri-State Actors Theater as
Louise
in the hit musical,
ALWAYS ... PATSY
CLINE
during Season 2003. Following her debut, she joined the company in the concert
reading of Jay Boyer's FOR SOME REASON COMMA SHE LAUGHED. Ms. Hayes was born and raised in Texas, got her acting
training at Circle in the Square in New York City and now makes her home
there with her filmmaker husband, Michael, and their cat, Zeke.
Regional credits include
Essie
in YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, Silvia in INFIDELITIES,
and Sorrell Bliss in HAY FEVER. New York credits include Trinculo
in THE TEMPEST and Henry VI in HENRY VI,
Parts 1, 2, & 3 for Judith Shakespeare at the Jose Quintero Theatre
as well as appearing recently in VITAL SIGNS, the one-act festival of plays at the Vital
Theater Co., NYC.
She received a Best Actress Award at the 2000 Brooklyn Film F estival for
THE SPIRAL, directed by her husband, Michael. She has also been seen in numerous
commercials over the years and is thrilled to be doing Louise again at Tri-State
Actor's Theater. Ms. Hayes is a member of Actors Equity Association. |
KATHRYN "China"
HAYZER
(Production
Stage Manager)-- is
pleased to return to Tri State this summer (2009) after managing their season in 2003.
Recent New Jersey credits include managing Centenary Stage Company’s 2008-2009
season including Bekah Brunstetter’s YOU MAY GO NOW, A LAUGHING
MATTER and …AT THE SMALL ENGINE EMPIRE HALL. Highlights of her New
York City Stage Management credits include: NOON DAY SUN (Theatre Row),
PIZZA MAN, under the direction of Austin Pendleton, Ensemble Studio
Theatre’s 29th Annual One Act Festival, the Brits Off Broadway
Festival (59E59 Theatres) and many collaborative moments with Kristin
Marting, Artistic Director for the HERE art space. Kathryn also spends a
considerable amount of time behind the wheel precision driving on sets such as
THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE, THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1 2 3 and LAW
AND ORDER to name a few. Her favorite production to date, however, is the
almost five-year-old work-in-progress, Olivia. Kathryn holds an MFA from
Columbia University School of the Arts, and is Adjunct Faculty at Centenary
College. She remains eternally grateful for the support she has and continues to
receive from Casey and Olivia and anticipates a wondrous future with Jason
Namaste.
www.kathrynchinahayzer.com
|
ERIC HENRY * (Actor)--Mr.
Henry returned to Tri-State to play John Wilkes Booth in the second 2007
New Plays Reading Series,
THE COLOSSUS OF RHODES,
by Andrew Shafer. Mr. Henry made his professional debut with Tri-State in the role of Terry
in the second NEW PLAYS READING SERIES of 2006,
HANDICAPPING,
by James McLindon,
having first appeared in Tri-State's Intern Acting Company as the Prince
in
THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES.
He was featured in the regional tour of JUNIE B.
JONES in the role of Herbert, and has appeared in NYC shows with Bandwagon Productions. Favorite
roles/shows include Hot Blades Harry in URINETOWN and
Jedadiah Schultz in THE LARAMIE PROJECT. Mr. Henry is a graduate
of Rowan University, Summa Cum Laude, with a BA in Communications, and is a
member of Actors Equity Association. |
|
RICK HITE (Actor/Writer/Translator)-- |
J.C. HOYT*(Actor)--
made his debut with TAT as Sam Burton in the 2004
professional world premiere of Sean O'Leary's
RAIN IN THE HOLLOWS.
A long-time member of Actors Equity Association,
Mr. Hoyt (Sam Burton) recently performed 3 roles
in YOU KNOW I CAN'T HEAR YOU WHEN THE WATER'S RUNNING at the Bickford
Theatre in Morristown. Before that, he played Dickens in A CHRISTMAS
CAROL at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, after having played Scrooge for 9
seasons on tour with the American Drama Group in Europe. He played the Old
Actor for the final nine months of THE FANTASTICKS at the Sullivan
Street Playhouse, and won critical acclaim in NYC in Fernando Arrabal's ON
THE TIGHTROPE. He played roles in 34 of Shakespeare's 38 plays,
many for the N.J. Shakespeare Festival with Paul Meacham and Paul Barry. Other
regional roles he's enjoyed are: Doolittle in PYGMALION,
Willy Loman in DEATH OF A SALESMAN, Andrew Wyke in
SLEUTH, Vanya in UNCLE VANYA, Roscoe Dexter in SINGIN' IN
THE RAIN, and Claude Monet in DEFYING GRAVITY. After RAIN
IN THE HOLLOWS, he will be playing Father Tim in MASS APPEAL
at the Dorset Theatre Festival in Vermont. Originally from Minnesota, he
studied with Harold Clurman and Sir Tyrone Guthrie. |
WAYNE HU (Actor) --
played Demetrius in Season 2005's
A MIDSUMMMER NIGHT'S DREAM..
Mr. Hu
is
making his debut with Tri-State. A member of the American Guild of Musical
Artists, he is currently in his last semester of college as a music major. In
addition to his collegiate performances, he ahs also appeared with professional
and regional opera companies and theaters such as The Opera Company of
Philadelphia, Opera North, and Metropolitan Lyric Theatre of NJ. His musical
theatre roles include the Pirate King in THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE,
Fred Graham/Petruchio in KISS ME KATE, the Prince in
CINDERELLA and title roles in THE KING & I and BEAUTY & THE BEAST.
On the operatic stage he has sung Horace Tabor in THE BALLAD OF
BABY DOE, the Marquis d’Obigny in LA TRAVIATE, and was
recently seen as Gregorio in Gounod’s ROMEO AND JULIETTE and
Starveling in Britten’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM at the Lebanon
Opera House in New Hampshire. |
NORA HUMMEL
(Actor*)--
made her Tri-State debut in
ALL I REALLY
NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN in season 2000 and has
appeared in Tri-State's New Plays Reading Series.. Having recently
completed the role of Charlotte in a New York run of BEYOND THERAPY
with AYI Productions, she was happy to be portray the calmer, saner "Nora".
Recent roles include Mrs. Gibbs in OUR TOWN at The Bickford
Theater in Morris Township, Mrs. Greenway (the witch) in RAPUNZEL
with Grove Street Playhouse, NYC, Kathy Khorus in FREEZE,
Elmire
in TARTUFFE with Rabbit in the Moon, and Wanda in THE
POWER AND THE GLORY with Bravo Theater Productions. Nora has been on SATURDAY
NIGHT LIVE and in the pilot television show
GALACTICA CENTER
as Mother Nature. She would, as always, like to thank her family
for their continued support and her Kindergarten teacher at Stockton School
in East Orange for her hard work. Ms. Hummel is a member of Actors Equity
Association. |
MARK
IRISH* (Actor)-- is
a graduate of Dartmouth College and an alumnus of the Eugene O’Neill National
Theatre Institute. After touring for six months, Mr. Irish is very happy
to be back in New Jersey where he has lived for over 16 years after leaving
his native state, Maine. He joined Tri-State’s family
as Paul in Tevia Abrams’
THE VIEW FROM HARRY'S BAR.
Other original works that Mr. Irish has performed in include the world
premier of CIVIL UNION at the Oldcastle Theatre in Vermont, the
critically acclaimed TROPHIES at the Cherry Lane Theater, NYC, and
MEN!
THE MUSICAL at the Edinburg Festival in Scotland. Other favorite roles
include
“Elyot” in PRIVATE LIVES at Blowing Rock Stage Co., “Clifford” in
DEATHTRAP at Fleetwood Stage, and “Biff” in DEATH OF A SALESMAN
at the Mill Mountain Playhouse. Mr. Irish has done hundred of voice overs
and commercials, appeared on all the New York based soapes and worked on
numerous films including REGARDING HENRY and SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE.
Mr. Irish is a member of Actors’ Equity Association.
|
PHARAH
JEAN-PHILIPPE (Actor)-- appeared as Calpurnia in
TO
KILL A MOCKINGBIRD in Season 2003. Her stage credits include
THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES,
MONSTERS AND MARVELS, SEA ISLAND NIGHTMARE, FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE
CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF, PARADOX IN GAY MINOR and JAMAICA.
Ms. Jean-Philippe has worked in film, television, industrials and commercials.
She studied with Ariane Brandt, Bill Duke, and Jeanne Kaplan of HB Studios.
She is a member of the New Jersey Repertory Company. Ms. Jean-Philippe
would like to thank all of her family and friends for their support and
Jesus, her Lord God and Savior, from which all blessings flow (Lam 3:21-23).
|
| AMANDA JOHNSON (Lighting Designer/Master Electrician)-- After working as an electrician/carpenter in Crossville, TN (Cumberland County Playhouse) and New Haven, CT (Yale and Long Wharf), Ms. Johnson served as both Master Electrician and Resident Lighting Designer for Tri-State Actors Theater during Season 2004. Her designs include THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, THE BIG BANG, THE COMPLEAT WORKS OF WLLM SHKSPR and THE PASSION OF DRACULA. She designed both set and lights for Tri-State's ground-breaking production of Shakespeare's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM in 2005. Ms. Johnson is a recent graduate of Syracuse University, where she studied Lighting and Costume Design for Theater. |
ROLAND JOHNSON* (Actor)--
made his Tri-State debut as the Actor
in Stephen Mallatratt's ghostly
THE WOMAN IN BLACK. Most recently he was
Jim Dooley in THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT (Shadow Lawn Stage). Mr.
Johnson has appeared in many plays, including Michael in SOMEONE
WHO'LL WATCH OVER ME (Ivoryton Playhouse,) Harold Palmer in
COMMUNICATING DOORS (Bristol Riverside Theatre,) Felix Ducotel in
MY THREE ANGELS (Centenary Stage,) Waldgrave in THE NERD
(Public Theatre-Maine,) and John in INNOCENCE (New Jersey
Repertory.) His Shakespeare credits include major roles in HAMLET, RICHARD
II, CYMBELINE, and HENRY IV,1 and 2. TV and film credits include
appearances on the CONAN O'BRIEN SHOW, and THE GUIDING LIGHT.
He is a member of Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild and the
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Among the many places he
trained as an actor was Second City. |
|
AMANDA
JONES (Actor)-- |
| K - Z | Back to Top of A - J |
| Home | News | Tickets | Season 2010 | Calendar | Past Seasons | Staff &Artists | Dining |
| AboutTAT | Directions | Jobs/Auditions | Class/ Interns | Support | Mission | Links | Lodging |
