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sloe-eyed
productions presents

Directed by Brock Enright
Produced by Susan L. Schwartz
At The Kraine Theatre
85 East 4th Street (Btwn. 2nd & 3rd Ave.)
FRI 8/10 ÊÊ7:30pm
SAT 8/11 ÊÊ9:00pm
SUN 8/12 ÊÊ10:45pm
MON 8/13 ÊÊ10:00pm
THUR 8/16 ÊÊ9:15pm
SAT 8/18 ÊÊÊÊNoon
SUN 8/19 Ê6:00pm
Part of the New
York International Fringe Festival
All Tickets: $12
Information/Reservations:
In New York: (212) 420-8877 Outside New York: 1-888-FringeNYC
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Brock
Enright (Director)
Brock Enright is writing a book entitled LIMBERTRICKS. Brock Enright
is 25 years of age with a MFA from Columbia University. Brock Enright
Designs parties.
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Susan
L. Schwartz as Debbie.
Susan L. Schwartz (Debbie) Susan has been preparing to play Debbie
her whole life, beginning with her starring role as Molly Pitcher
in her childhood performance of the WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR.
As a member of the Footlights while studying at Cambridge University,
after two summers at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and while studying
at the National Theatre in London, everything was leading up to
this moment. Susan is a graduate of Princeton and Cambridge University.
Susan is also producing this fabulous show. Thanks to Al, Derek,
& Judy for being my inspiration.
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Tonya
Canada (Roberta) NYC credits include: THE CHERRY ORCHARD (dir. Emma
Griffin, Salt Theater); THE AMERICANA PROJECT (dir. Whitney Pastorek);
STAGE DOOR (dir. Emma Griffin, Salt Theater); TAMBURLAINE (dir.
Yuri Skujins, Target Margin); OUR TOWN v. ASSORTED INSTRUCTION MANUALS
(dir. Whitney Pastorek, HERE/American Living Room); THE FIVE HYSTERICAL
GIRLS THEOREM (dir. David Herskovits, Target Margin) and ROOK (dir.
Yuri Skujins, Target Margin). Tonya is a graduate of Yale University
and a former cheerleader..
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Jonathan Hyland (Hamilton/Boy 1) Mr. Hyland was lost in Drama League's
production of CRUELTIES and before that in STAGE DOOR at Here. Check
out his website www.jonathanhyland.com for the full deal. |
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Marian Heller (Mrs. Hardwick) is delighted and grateful to be making
her stage debut in New York City. She has studied acting and musical
theater at the Barrow Group and the Juilliard School, and received
a BA in Jazz Performance from Berklee College of Music. She is an
accomplished flutist and vocalist, and in her spare time enjoys
pursuing Mechanical Engineering. Many loving people played a role
in making this adventure possible, and she thanks friends, family
and her Creator, fullheartedly.
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Renata Hinrichs (Rikki), making her New York Fringe Festival debut,
has worked abroad at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, in the Netherlands,
and in the Obie award winning production, A Simple Heart with BIG
DANCE THEATER at the Place Theater, London and the International Festival
in the Georgian Republic, hosted by Vanessa Redgrave. She just performed
in the 2001 Soho Think Tank Ice Factory Festival production of Little
Man at the Ohio Theater. Other New York credits are St. Joan of the
Stockyards, The Crucible and Sordid Lives, an improv soap opera. Reginal:
Dorset Theater Festival. Film and TV credits include Film School Confidential,
Regatta, a Japanese mini-series and as a regular on Hot Off the Grill
with Chef Bobby Flay for the Food Channel. Commercial: Lean Cuisine.
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Theodore
Bouloukos II (Mr. Biddle) is a freelance writer and editor who lives
in New York. He will make his screen debut in director Brock Enright's
forthcoming independent feature film, "Came." |
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Tim
Beemer (Nick) jumped out of bed, stumbled to the kitchen, and poured
himself a cup of ambition. He has been studying the genre of Debbie
Does Dallas' source material since adolescence and is thrilled that
all the hard work has finally paid off. Thanks to Susan, Brock and
the gang for the opportunity. Tim recently appeared in several Story
Theatre productions with the Rag and Bone Shop (Sleepy Hollow & The
Tell-Tale Heart among them) and will be playing a pig in their upcoming
production of Animal Farm. For service and devotion, you would think
that he would deserve a fair promotion. |
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Matthew
Armstrong (Mr. Hardwick) Matt has been performing in and around NYC
for the last four years. Recent stage credits include: "Wit" as Dr.
Jason Posner, (StageWorks, NY), "Tony and Tina's Wedding" as Michael
Just, (NYC), and "Hamlet" as Guildenstern (American Shakespeare Festival,
NY). Matt can also be seen in the upcoming HBO original film, "Shot
in the Heart," directed by Agniezska Holland. He sends all his love
to Lainie. |
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Ariel Sheldon (Tammy) is very happy to be making her NYC stage debut
(not counting high school) after mucking around in production for
too long. Other roles include Salome in SALOME (Ithaca, NY. dir. David
Levine) and Dale Ogden in THE BAT (Santa Fe, NM. dir. Nat Eek). Ariel
is a graduate of Cornell University, and currently studies at The
Barrow Group. |
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Jill Madeo (Donna) was most recently seen in Georg Buchner's Woyzeck
at the Variety Cafe. Other recent acting credits include: Baker's
Wife, Into the Woods; Gertrude, What the Butler Saw; Cordelia, Falsettos;
Ensemble, Waiting for Lefty. Directing credits include: David Ives'
"Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread"; Tennessee Williams' "This Property
is Condemned" and an original cabaret "Sing Out Louise" at the Minor
Latham Playhouse. |
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Gary
Widlund (Mr. Greenfeld) won a Best Supporting Actor Award from the
Bay Area Theater Critics Circle for playing a dead person. That goes
to show how far drool can take an actor. Other favorite roles include
The Writer/Narrator in Neil Simon's 'The Good Doctor,' Alan Strang
in 'Equus,' and Ariel in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest.' This is Gary's
second show in New York, and he would like to thank the city for being
so kind to him. |
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Theresa
Young (Annie) is writing a little book called PINES, a one-act in
a series produced at the Grove Street Playhouse in October, and a
story for the next installation of the whitney pastorek directed AMERICANA
PROJECT. |
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Bryant
MacMillan (Rick/Ashley) was last seen on stage as Claudio in MEASURE
FOR MEASURE. This performance is dedicated to his one true love "Gigi." |
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Adam Chandler (Tim/Boy 2) "CLIPBOARD" |
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