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Harold Ashton, Erronius, added “acting” to his creative repertoire (industrial designer/inventor) in 1990. Since then he has acted in, and/or designed for, more than fifty productions with many New England theaters. He's also had six national TV appearances – most recently in three episodes of Showtime’s Brotherhood. On the big screen, he’s been seen in The Crucible, Amistad, Code of Ethics, Jesus, Mary, and Joey, and Underdog. |
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Brian Bailey, Protean, is happy to make his Theatre By The Sea debut! Originally from a farm in Peebles, Ohio, Brian is a graduate of Northern Kentucky University with a BFA in Musical Theatre. Credits include: Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast at Papermill Theatre, NH; Billy in 42nd Street,Billy in Anything Goes and Eugene in Grease! at Bigfork Summer Playhouse, MT; Mike in A Chorus Line and Bat Boy in Bat Boy: the Musical at NKU. |
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Rachel Brown, Panacea, is a native Rhode Islander, and having sat in the Matunuck audience on many occasions throughout her childhood, is elated to be on the other side of the curtain for her professional debut in Forum. With credits including school and All Children’s Theatre productions, Rachel just completed her sophomore year as a musical theatre major at NYU-Tisch, where she studies at the CAP-21 Studio. Rachel is also an accomplished musician and was R.I.’s Junior Miss 2005. |
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William Nash Broyles, Hero, is a graduate of both Clemson University in South Carolina and AMDA in New York City. He was featured in the national tour of MTI’s Broadway Jr. on Tour, and his regional theatre credits include Tulsa in Gypsy (Texas Star Theatre), Jack in Into the Woods (Good Theatre, Maine), and Mark in A Chorus Line (Northern Stage, Vermont). If you didn’t blink, you may have caught William at the beginning of last season’s American Idol. |
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Bob Del Pazzo*, Senex, made his professional debut as Sancho in Man of La Mancha at Theatre By The Sea in 1970 and performed character roles in 16 productions here over the next six years under the auspices of Producer Tommy Brent. Off-Broadway: Black Coffee (Hercule Poirot). Recent credits: Hello Dolly! (Vandergelder), Stages St. Louis, The Fantasticks (Hucklebee), Stamford Center for the Arts, CT, Murder on the Nile (Dr. Bessner), Emelin Theatre, Mamaroneck, NY. Rutgers University graduate in Theatre and Speech. |
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Jean-Pierre Ferragamo, Prologus/Pseudolus, is excited to be making his Theatre By The Sea debut. Regional credits include: Putting it Together, Brigadoon, Crazy for You, Songs for a New World, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler, South Pacific and more! Off-Off Broadway; The Red Badge of Courage. Attended the Mannes College of Music and a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Special thanks to everyone involved at Theatre By The Sea for this opportunity. |
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Tyler Fish, Protean, is thrilled to be a part of the reopening of Theatre By The Sea. Favorite credits include: Crazy for You, Singing in the Rain, State Fair, La Cage aux Folles, Gypsy, A Chorus Line, Rumors, Dames at Sea, Hello, Dolly!, Damn Yankees, White Christmas, The Pajama Game, Man of La Mancha, 42nd Street, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Tyler would like to thank Joel, Amiee, and Andi and send a special “Life is Good.” to Erin. |
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Kendal Hartse, Gemini, is excited to be performing with Theatre By The Sea! A recent graduate of the Boston Conservatory, Kendal's favorite onservatory credits include: Floyd Collins (Nellie), Arcadia (Chloe), and Nine (Lina Darling). Regional credits include: Crazy for You (Polly), Chicago (Annie), Beauty and the Beast (Babette), and Cats (Jennyanydots/Jellylorum). Love to Austin, amazing friends and family, and thanks to God. |
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Zachary James*, Miles Gloriosus, is delighted to spend the summer with Theatre By The Sea in beautiful Rhode Island, his state of birth. Broadway: Coram Boy. Regional Theatre: Most Happy Fella, Annie Get Your Gun, Pirates of Penzance, Lil’ Abner, Fiddler on the Roof, Victor/Victoria, Oklahoma!, Joseph…Dreamcoat, Into The Woods, Measure for Measure. Opera: Madama Butterfly, La Bohéme, Don Giovanni, Little Women, Ballad of Baby Doe, Coronation of Poppea, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Candide. Proud member of Actors’ Equity. |
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Jeremy Jonet, Protean, is thrilled to be working with Theatre By The Sea on this production of Forum. Most recently Jeremy was seen with The Fabulous Pink Flamingos in Live from the Lu’au Lounge at both The Metropolitan Room and the legendary Birdland in NYC. Other Regional credits include: Danny Zuko in Grease! and the All Good Gifts soloist in Godspell. “Love to Mom, Dad and Renee, you’re always there for me, no matter where I am.” |
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Rachel Lomax, Gymnasia, is a recent graduate AMDA and is very excited to do her first summer stock show! Credits include: You Can’t Take it With You, Bye, Bye Birdie, Oklahoma, A Medieval Romance, and A Christmas Carol.com. She has dancedwith Pacific Artists Ballet Theatre and the National Thespian Society. Thanks to mom, dad, Erica, Isaac, Mosey and STELLA! |
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Rebecca MacDougall, Gemini, hails from upstate New York, and received her BA in Dance at SUNY Potsdam and continues to study at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia and the Broadway Dance Center in NYC. Credits include: Cinderella in the R&H Cinderella and Luisa in The Fantasticks. She would like to thank her family for their endless support and faith in her. |
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Evy Ortiz, Philia, holds a Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance from NYU and a Bachelor’s Degree in Theatre. Credits include: Maria in West Side Story and Masha in The Seagull. Much love and thanks to the production team, her family and friends, Mom and her sweetheart, Vincent. |
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Michelle Petrucci, Vibrata, is thrilled to be a part of the reopening of Theatre By The Sea, having spent the last year as the dance captain of the national tour of Camelot. Originally from New Jersey, Michelle has worked extensively with the Stoneham Theatre where her choreography for Pal Joey was nominated for an IRNE Award. Regional Credits include: Pal Joey, Fiddler on the Roof, West Side Story, Pippin and Company. BFA, Boston Conservatory. Much love and big thanks to my awesome family and friends for all the support and laughs! |
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Lauren Sprance, Tintinabula, is a native of Methuen, MA and recently received her BFA in Dance with and Communication from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Upon graduation Lauren made her professional debut with the Peter Grey Terhune Singers and Dancers on board the Regent Seven Seas Mariner. She is thrilled to be a part of the re-opening of Theatre By The Sea in Forum! She dedicates her performance to all her family and friends. |
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Christopher Swan*, Hysterium, is a New England native, U.S. Army vet and graduate of the Boston Conservatory. Regional Credits include: Arkansas Rep, Dorset Theatre Fest, Playhouse on the Square, New Rep and The Publick, Florida Rep, The Golden Apple Dinner Theatre and American Stage, where he recently appeared as Orin the Dentist in Little Shop of Horrors and as Iago in Othello. Christopher’s performance is dedicated to his niece Molly June. |
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Bruce Warren, Marcus Lycus, joins Theatre By The Sea after a year spent with the 25th Anniversary North American tour of CATS, where he quintupled as Gus/GrowlTiger/Bustopher Jones/Asst. Company & Stage Manager. Credits include: Ragtime (Tateh), Chicago (Mary Sunshine), The Sound of Music (Max Detweiler), Bat Boy (Dr. Parker), and the First National Tour of Oklahoma! He holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College. web.mac.com/brucewarren. |
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Gail Yudain, Domina, is thrilled to be a part of the long, theatrical tradition at Theatre By The Sea. Off-Broadway: Ha Ha Club (Mabel), NYC Fringe. Regional credits include: Moon Over Buffalo (Charlotte Hay), Gypsy (Mama Rose), Mame (Mame), Evita (Evita), Lend Me A Tenor (Maria), 1776 (Abigail Adams), Steel Magnolias (Truvy), The Shadow Box (Maggie). Gail thanks her tremendously supportive family and friends. |
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*denotes member of Actor's Equity Association
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