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Lisa Brescia
Lucy |
Brian Dykstra
Ramone & Baxter |
Autumn Hurlbert
Gwen |
Adam Kantor
Joe, Cooper & Johnny |
Lori Prince
Abby |
Michael Puzzo
Mike |
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Lisa Brescia was most recently seen in Ordinary Days at Roundabout’s Underground Theatre, where she received rave reviews for her performance as Claire. She has starred on Broadway as Elphaba in Wicked, Cleo in Twyla Tharp’s The Times They Are A-Changin’ and was seen as Marion Halcombe in The Woman in White when she stepped in for British star Maria Friedman. She played Amneris in Aida on Broadway for the last year of its run and was seen in the revival of Jesus Christ Superstar. Regional credits include the Kennedy Center’s Side Show (Violet), The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown (Mom), Evita (Eva), The Last 5 Years (Cathy), A Little Night Music (Petra) and Brigadoon (Meg). Lisa is a proud graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and was a member of the AADA Repertory Company. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, Broadway composer/lyricist Craig Carnelia |
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Brian Dykstra: New York: Breaking Legs, Antigone, Clean Alternatives, STRANGERHORSE, America Absurdum, Three shows with New York Shakespeare Festival, and (his own one man shows) The Jesus Factor (DVD), Cornered & Alone. Regional: The Seagull (Trigorin), Hamlet (Claudius), Copenhagen (Heisenberg), Dinner With Friends (Gabe), A View From The Bridge (Eddie Carbone - opposite that scamp Lori Prince), The Cherry Orchard (Yasha), Twelfth Night (Sir Toby). With The Pittsburgh Ballet at The Hollywood Bowl: Romeo and Juliet. Film: Freedomland, Corn, Knight & Day (upcoming), Spectropia, Another Bed (also screenwriter). Television: HBO Def Poetry, Chappelle's Show, Law & Order, Third Watch, (718). Playwright: STRANGERHORSE, Clean Alternatives (Edinburgh Fringe First), Forsaking All Others, Hiding Behind Comets (National Theatre Conference Stavis Award), The Two of You, A Play On Words, HO (his one man Xmas show about Santa Claus and the Jolly Green Giant suing each other over ownership of the slogan Ho Ho Ho.) |
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Autumn Hurlbert is thrilled to be "killin' it" in this funny play! Broadway/NYC credits include: Legally Blonde (Palace Theater), Abigail Lawrence in A Contemporary American's Guide For a Successful Marriage c 1959 (2009 Fringe Festival, recipient of Outstanding Actor Award), On the Town (Encores!, City Center), Susy Branch in Glimpses of the Moon (Oak Room, Algonquin Hotel), Beth March in Little Women (1st Nat'l Broadway Tour). NYC Readings and Regional: Mary White in Execution of Justice (NYC), Drusilla in Caligula (NYC), Wanda Clark in Lucky Guy (Goodspeed), Belle in Beauty and The Beast (Northern Stage), Eponine in Les Miserables (Pioneer Theater). Film/TV: Guiding Light, Runner Up for MTV's Legally Blonde; The Search For Elle Woods. www.autumnhurlbert.com
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Adam Kantor made his Broadway debut in Rent. From Great Neck, NY, he returns home after completing a Bachelor of Arts from Northwestern University. Some favorite credits at Northwestern include Posthumus in Cymbeline (dir. Mary Zimmerman) and Todd in In the Bubble (dir. Michael Greif). Much love and thanks to teachers, friends and family.
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Lori Prince: Off Broadway: Lyric is Waiting (kef productions), Sarah, Sarah (Manhattan Theatre Club), Regional: Pride and Prejudice (Denver Center Theater Company), Rocket City (Alabama Shakespeare Festival) Midsummer Night's Dream (Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival), Pirandello’s Henry IV (St. Louis Repertory), The Front Page (Playmakers Repertory), Hamlet (Geva Theatre Center), Key West (Geva Theatre Center), Lobby Hero (Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre), The Book of Ruth (Alliance Theatre Company), A View From The Bridge (Theatrefest), Loot and And Then They Came For Me (George Street Playhouse), and Shayna Maidel (The Bickford Theatre). Lori attended the Sundance Film Festival in 2005 with the ensemble film 212. In 2006 she had a starring role in the film Johnny Montana which won best feature at the Moondance Film Festival. Her TV credits include: Law and Order, Law & Order: SVU and As The World Turns. She has a BFA in Acting from Syracuse University. |
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Michael Puzzo is a playwright as well as an actor and has been a member of LAByrinth Theater Company since 1997. This is his second time working with kefproductions, the first being last summer, when they produced his play LYRIC IS WAITING at Irish Repertory Theater. Theater includes: LAByrinth productions: PENALTIES AND INTEREST by Rebecca Cohen & directed by John Gould Rubin @ The Public Theater, DIRTY STORY written & directed by John Patrick Shanley, A WINTER PARTY by John Patrick Shanley & directed by John Gould Rubin , IN ARABIA WE'D ALL BE KINGS by Stephen Adly Guirgis & directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman. FILM: DOUBT ; written & directed by John Patrick Shanley. As a playwright; GUARANTEED SECOND BASE & SHE TALKS TO RAINBOWS(LAByrinth’s Barn Series Festival @ The Public) THE 11am Girl Says "Goodnight" (Access Theater) His comedy THE DIRTY TALK (Fringe NYC & Center Stage NY) is published by Dramatist Play Service and was nominated for Innovative Theater Award for best script. |
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