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| FENTON |
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| CHUCK SCHWAGER (Fenton): Chuck has appeared in numerous plays, including: Dinner with Friends (Concord), Macbeth (Shakespeare Now), Diary of Anne Frank (NewRep), Bent (SouthCity), Worm in the Bud (Samuel French Competition), Indian Ink (SmallWorldBig Sky), Criminal Hearts (Boston Actors Theatre), The 4th Nail (AYTB) and others. He has acted in two independent films, a TV series that never aired and has done commerical work. Special thanks to Anastasia Townsend for writing this play with his voice in mind. |
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| CLAIRE |
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| LISA CARON DRISCOLL (Claire) is honored to be working for the first time with
Ridge Productions. Acting in Boston and surrounding area theatres over the last
decade has been thrilling for Lisa. Recent credits include understudy roles at
the Huntington Theatre as Joanna in Present Laughter and Annie in
one her absolute favorite roles, Tom Stoppard’s, The Real Thing. Other
memorable roles have been with the Devanaughn as Rosie in Simpatico,
Esther in The Price, Maria in MOMolgues at the Stuart Street
Playhouse, Alaina in The Autumn Hours with 11:11 Theatre, Dorcas in
Last Supper with TYG Prodcutions of Family Beef and Beatrice in the
Theatreworks (now Appolinaire) production of View from the Bridge where
she won the Addison Award for Best Featured Female Actor in a drama for 2006.
Although Lisa has also trained in film and completed many shorts, a sit-com
pilot, random tv stuff and a feature film role, her heart and soul belongs to
the theatre where life’s blood and guts are out there for all to view and
ponder. Of course, It also keeps her otherwise much needed “therapy” at bay!!
Love to all in this production and all who enjoy and benefit from this amazing
play!
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| LOIS |
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| JEAN SHEIKH (Lois) recently appeared as Eleanor Swan in Small World Big Sky’s production
of Tom Stoppard’s Indian Ink. Other credits
include: By the Bog of Cats (Monica) with Devanaughn Theatre, The Illusion (Alcandre) with Small
World Big Sky, Six Degrees of
Separation (Ouisa) with Centre Stage, Delvena Theatre’s Blue Heart, Devanaughn’s
The Three Sisters, the Bridge
Theatre’s Marat/Sade, Boston Theatre Works’ all-female Taming of the
Shrew, and numerous festivals of
short new plays.
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| SEAN |
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| JOE ORRIGO (Sean) is ecstatic to be part of this original production and
innovative work. He is a graduate from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in
NYC and has studied at numerous studios. He recently completed work on his
first feature film Dribbles (David McNeil), performed 365 Plays/365 Days with
Chelsea Theatre Works, Buried Child (Dodge), and other stage performances.
Sub-Zero marks a return to the stage, and he's very grateful for the
opportunity.
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