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THE CAST
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Nick Lowe
Tam Lin
Nick is a
recent graduate from The Catholic
University of American Drama
Department, and has performed such
roles as Shooter in ACTION, Menelaus in
THE TROJAN WOMEN, Romeo in ROMEO AND JULIET and
Father in SIX CHARACTERS. He also appeared as Arpao in
SHE LOVES ME at Great Lakes Theater Festival.
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Erica Russo
Janet
Erica was last seen in R.L. Newberry's
GLOSSING OVER. Other roles include Lisa
in KEY EXCHANGE at the Trilogy Theater,
Claudia in HONOUR, Shelby in STEEL MAGNOLIAS, and Elizabeth in
THE CRUCIBLE. A graduate of Cornell University, she is
currently studying at The Susan Grace Cohen Studio in
New York City.
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Alice Connorton
The Faerie Queen
Alice Connorton appeared on
Broadway in the National Actor's
Theatre revival of INHERIT THE WIND,
and in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
as Etalina in PLAYING FOR TIME. Other roles include
Anne in Howard Barker's THE CASTLE, Masha in THE SEAGULL,
the Maid in THE BALD SOPRANO, and Sister
Whiney in NUNS AGAINST FILTH. She can be seen via
your local video store as Mom -- AKA Mrs. Townsend
in Whit Stillman's film, "Metropolitan." Alice is a member of Actors' Equity Association,
NYC Playwrights and New Jersey Repertory Company.
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Janice Mann
Margaret
Janice was recently seen in two one acts in the Strawberry Festival, one
of which went on to the semi-finals (TRUNCATED SIT), and the other to the
finals (LUNCH AT TOM'S). She also played the lead in two independent
films, THE HUMMINGBIRD and KIKI. Other stage roles include Tracy in
PHILADELPHIA STORY, Heidi in THE HEIDI CHRONICLES and Varya in THE CHERRY
ORCHARD.
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Bruce Barton
Lord Aberdeen
Bruce has been seen recently in the well-regarded THREE BIRDS for NEST in Brooklyn. He also performed lately in the Century Center's production of Ibsen's WHEN WE DEAD AWAKE. Bruce is a member of Actor's Equity Association.
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Jamesai Schempp
Lord Dunbar
Jamesai Schempp has a MFA in theatre from Ohio University. He moved to Long
Island three years ago from the Midwest, where he had taught and performed. His
recent credits include BLITHE SPIRIT, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, THE ROTHSCHILDS,
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, SCARLET PIMPERNEL, and BAT BOY - THE MUSICAL. TAM LIN marks Jamesai's debut performance in New York City. He would like to thank Nancy and Synge for giving him this opportunity.
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Skid Maher
MacDougal, Sterling
Skid
(aka El Serape) is a recent transplant to
the NYC area from Colorado, where he
played Jeremiah in The Hunger Artists
Ensemble Theatre's production of
THE KENTUCKY CYCLE
, and Horatio in the
Denver Civic Theatre's production of HAMLET. He has
also appeared on Japanese television. His favorite role
is Aragorn in Lord of the Rings.
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Mike Providence
Sullivan, Douglas
Michael Providence was recently seen in BICYCLE at the Cherry Lane Studio
Theatre, and in ON TOP as part of the Strawberry Festival. Other New
York roles include Bartley in RIDERS TO THE SEA (Bleecker St. Theatre)
and the Manager in Tennessee Williams' NOW THE CATS... Regional roles
include B in Sarah Kane's CRAVE, the title role in THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN
(Irish Classical Theatre), and Wallace Shawn's one-person play
THE FEVER. Michael has an MFA in acting from the Actors Studio Drama
School.
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Neil Van Kerkhove
Thompson, MacTavish
Neil's credits include Jack Wakefield in HARLEQUINADE, Jack Purdie in DEAR
BRUTUS (Spotlight On Productions), and numerous roles at the Grove Street
Playhouse, including Dean Martin, Rock Hudson, Make-up artist Whitey, and
Spanish-dancing Pablo, in the original musical, BOMBSHELL! THE LAST DAYS OF
MARILYN MONROE; and as Prince Charming in SNOW WHITE. Neil has also appeared in
comedy troupes at the New York Comedy Club and the Upright Citizens Brigade
Theater. He has studied under Flo Salant Greenberg of The Actors Workshop,
Armando Diaz and others at The UCB, David Prior and Alex Neil at Michael Howard
Studios, and currently takes classes at the Peoples' Improv Theater (the PIT),
the newest improv theater in New York.
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Karen Sweeney
Lady Roxbrugh
Karen Sweeney played the role of Mary in MAGGIE: A GIRL OF THE
STREETS in the Drama Committee’s adaptation at the Sanford Meisner
Theatre in May, and created the lighting and set designs for the
production. Other credits include the Duchess of York in RICHARD III
at the Inwood Shakespeare Festival; Grandmother in RIPPLES ON THE
WATER at the Open Pulse Arts Lab; Fabian in Pulse Ensemble’s
outdoor production of TWELFTH NIGHT; Oswald in KING LEAR at the
Hudson Guild; and Lorraine in Sam Shepard’s A LIE OF THE MIND with
the Gallery Players. Karen worked as a photojournalist for many years
before deciding to return to school to get a MFA in performance from
the Catholic University of America. Karen is a member of the Actors'
Equity Association.
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