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ANDREW MAY |
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ANDREW MAY (as ANDREW AUSTIN) ˆÀ힘D¥‘åŒÎŒ€‰@ß“ú“I“¯Ž–??«“IŽå”C›óŠŽˆêˆÊ’n•û˜VŽt˜aŽå”CB
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JACQUELINE HOURIGAN |
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JACK HOURIGAN (as SUZIE AUSTIN) ¥Å”N?“I‹ã˜¢›wŽqC Hourigan’·‘åŠO•”‘½—Ï‘½“Iž^ŽEC
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HELEN WELCH
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HELEN WELCH (as RACHEL HENDERSON) ˆÐ?Žm¥RachelÝ?’aßÝ”žŽŽzèè“IB ˆê˜¢e–§“I•ü—F?SuzieC
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LAUREN DOWDEN |
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LAUREN DOWDEN (as KAREN) ˆÐ?Žm¥RachelÝ?’aßÝ”žŽŽzèè“IB
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TRACEY FIELD |
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TRACEY FIELD(as TOOTSIE) has recently played Dottie in "THE SWEEPERS" with Ensemble Theatre at the Cleveland Play House. Previously she appeared at The Cleveland Play House in The Next Stage Festival’s production of V-E DAY. At Dobama Theatre she has performed in THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD, MORTALS, MONKEYS & MAYFLIES, KIMBERLY AKIMBO and THE MAI. Other Cleveland roles include Ellen / Mrs. Saunders / Betty in CLOUD 9 (Bad Epitaph), Berthe Morisot in EIGHT IMPRESSIONS OF A LUNATIC (Red Hen Productions) and THE WILD DUCK at The Great Lakes Theatre Festival.
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ROBERT HAWKES |
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ROBERT HAWKES (as COL. PICKERLING) is well-known to Cleveland area theatre-goers since the early 80's, when he received Special Commendation from the Cleveland Critics' Circle (no longer extant) for his work as Mr Zero in "The Adding Machine" and as Lee in "True West" - both at Dobama Theatre, where he has appeared in more than a dozen productions. His own particular favorite roles, however, have been Frank in "Faith Healer" at Chagrin Falls's River St Playhouse, and Robert in "Betrayal" at the Eldred Company. In 2001, he emerged from a nine-year retirement to direct his son as Vladimir in "Waiting for Godot", playing Pozzo himself.
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CHARLIE MAY |
ANGUS MAY |
JULIA MAY |
as Chris Austin... |
as Gus Carpenter |
as Mary Austin |
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