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Mary Jane Dingledy [moby - singer]Mary Jane made her operatic debut this summer as Rachel Stitcher in A.F.R.A.I.D. An attorney for the City of New York, Mary Jane has spent many years pursuing her singing talents, primarily as soprano soloist for the choir at St. John's Episcopal Church of Park Slope, where she performed many solos such as 'The Virgin Slumber Song.' Also, she sang in duets including 'Recordare' from the Verdi Requiem. In 2005 she was invited to perform in concert in Germany for the churches at Neunkirchen and Dilsberg singing the Bach cantatas 'Jesu bleibet meine Freude (Jesu Joy)' and 'Dir, Dir Jehova will ich singen,' and the English Elizabethan songs, 'The Lowest Trees Have Tops' and 'Now What is Love,' accompanied by the organ. Mary Jane studies voice in Manhattan, and is a graduate of Empire State College and SUNY Buffalo Law School. |
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Liza Dickinson [kafka's chimp] Liza, who hails from Lexington, MA is a graduate of Oberlin
College where she earned her BA in theater and a founding member of
the theater company 4th Meal Productions. She has most recently been
seen in a staged reading of Dorm Stories
(Kyra) at The
Manhattan Theater Club. While at Oberlin she acted in several
productions, including Stop Kiss (Callie),
A Bright Room Called Day (Paulinka Erdnuss),
Top Girls (Isabella Bird/Mrs. Kidd/Joyce),
Dancing at Lughnasa (Kate Mundy). She
directed Elephants (Sarah-Violet Bliss),
Gaming/Sophia and the Principal
(Sarah-Violet Bliss) and From the Inside,
Out (Maggie Keenan-Bolger). She has also worked in the Boston
area, performing in productions of Hamlet (Ophelia), Uncle
Vanya (Yelena), A Midsummer Night's
Dream (Hermia) and The Jewish Wife
(The Wife).
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Rich Kirkwood [moby - father mapple]
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Scott T Miller [beecher]Scott hails from outside Philadelphia and would like to thank his wonderful family for their love and support. He would also like to thank his teachers at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting for their guidance and inspiration. Scott recently played Tucker McQuinn in "A Playground Twist" at the Times Square Arts Center and Mikey in "The One Stoplight in Hollis" at Fairfield University. Sponsored by Nobody, a theater company Scott is a part of, was recently awarded a development grant by the National Endowment of the Arts and will be using it to create and stage"W.M.D. (Just the Low Points)" at theChashama Theater on 42nd St. from June 3 - June 10. Scott also played the lead role of Benjamin in the independent feature film, "The Weekend", due out this summer. Lastly, Scott would like to thank his friends and girlfriend for everything. |
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Don Slovin[moby - layman with
lantern] Don has
created and performed in many improv theatre troupes including but
not limited to Second Sight Theater Lab in Phila, Improvakatzia in
Israel, WOW in Calif. and Frogmen of the Gowanus in Brooklyn, along
with Improv Summit, Jamprov, Improv Centric
Unit, Slowpoke, and Improv ReTreaters. Childrens shows
such as Land of Wonder, Take 5 and Radio Fever. He has
also played drums with Shlomo Carlebach, Ruby Harris, New Jerusalem
Magic Whoopie Band, Any Old Time String Band, Doro and Lorin
Coyote. He has trained at/with SecondCity, Magnet,
UCB,
Tom Soter, Chris Applegate, Carol Fox Prescott, Michael Gelman and
countless others. He thanks Joe for this opportunity. On an
interesting note, he was the voice of Zoomer Slick in the cartoon
Speedracer.
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Drew Valins [RotPeter]Drew has returned to New York City after being held
in exile by his family for the first 28 years of his life. In
Florida. Now he rejoins the spirit of his ancestors in the big
city. He has done plays, comedy, clown-work, and has studied with
some great teachers at Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and
Michael Howard Studios. Plays include Master Harold
and the Boys, Playboy of the Western World, Macbeth, Henry IV Part
1, and The Beard of Avon. |