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Mark Armstrong is proud to have made his much-anticipated stage debut in the wunnaful Moon Fever. He's looking forward to starring in the Broadway production, and, eventually, the movie. He'd especially like to thank Michael & Liz & Elizabeth for their vocal coaching and their patience. Also: George The Monkey for his advice, and his niece Bridget for her inspiration. Mark's a humorous illustrator. He lives in Harrisville with his wife, the famous and beautiful actress Mary Armstrong.
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Nancy Bishop's last role in community theatre was 13 years ago. She played the role of Truvy, the Hairdresser, in Steel Magnolias. Nancy is a life coach and the owner of Your Life your Way Special -Tea Coaching for Women. She lives in Swanzey with her husband Chris and their two elderly cats.
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Jennifer Bond was last seen on the BRT stage in On Broadway and Bus Stop. You may also remember her as Sharon Atkins, the oh-so-bitter receptionist in BRT's production of Selections from Working and as Marie Louise in BRT's December 2000 production of My Three Angels. She also has appeared in Jeff Stout Concepts production of Noises Off! When not on the stage, Jennifer enjoys playing the role of “mommy” to her two beautiful, fabulous, amazing daughters, and is employed by the Monadnock Radio Group.
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Steve Bourque, drummer, has been making music since the onset of adolescence back in the late 70's. Always playing by ear (the one that's not deaf that is) & hopping from one genre to the next, Steve has been from Beatles-n-Black Sabbath right through to funk-n-jazz. This musical diversity would prove to be a key pre-requisite for his role in the slightly off center world of Fuzzy Logic.
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Gina Chase-Pinkney has been performing in Community Theater since the age of 15. She has performed in almost 50 shows, her favorite roles to date being Mama Rose in Gypsy, Babe in Crimes of the Heart, and Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire. She has directed Beyond Therapy and Crimes of the Heart, and is thrilled to be directing the premiere production of Moon Fever. Gina currently sings with the well-known local group Fuzzy Logic. Her other interests include making Lampwork beads, collecting wild and funky costume jewelry, and traveling. She felt that she was well suited to direct Moon Fever, dealing with paranormal events as she was once Bigfoot's love slave. When asked about this time in her life she declines to comment. Gina lives in Keene with Bethany, a young Changeling left by the Fairies, and her three sons, Gibson, Ellis, and Bob. Bob is unusually hairy.
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Cindy Choate is a stay-at-home mom for the world’s two greatest kids. She made her first BRT appearance in On Broadway last season. Before appearing in On Broadway it had been many years she since was on stage. She'd like to thank her husband, Rich, and her children, Kelly and Bryan, for their support.
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Michael Cohen has been writing songs since back in the dimly remembered haze of the 60's, and afterwards played guitar in a series of oddly named cover bands in Washington State. He then co-founded the group Lip Service which performed his original material. After moving to New Hampshire in the early 90's Fuzzy Logic was born, and continues to this very day to perform in the Monadnock Region. After being told for years and years that his songs sounded like show tunes, he decided to face the music and compose an original play; the result being Moon Fever, which incorporates a number of songs from the Fuzzy Logic repertoire as well as material written for the play. Michael lives in Marlborough, where he scratches out a living doing scrimshaw.
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Gail Connelly has been seen on the BRT stage in several productions, including roles such as the nurse in The Man Who Came to Dinner, Mrs. Paddy in The Curious Savage, the Pig Woman in What I Did Last Summer, Osa Johnson in Chamber Music, Ouizer in Steel Magnolias and most recently in The Sherman and Jeff Comedy Revue. She is an active member of the BRT Board of Directors, and has also stage-managed several BRT productions, including Crimes of the Heart and On Broadway.
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Nancy Coutts is a native of Marlborough, NH but has not been on the stage since 1973. Nancy, now retired, has taught at Keene State College for 30+ years in the theatre and speech disciplines. She was last seen on the stage in the Farewell Productions staging of Life is a Cabaret directed by Mario Cossa. She also makes regular appearances with WKNH Radio Theatre and Larry Siegel’s Trcinium Limited. She is currently writing a play about addiction recovery with the support of the NH Department of Alcohol and Drugs. She dedicates her performance in American Dreams, to her best pal, Max, who passed away recently.
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C.J. Cummings “big break” into theatre was as Vera in BRT's production of Ten Little Indians only three short years ago. Since then she has been seen in The Mousetrap, The Weir, Oklahoma!, Anything Goes, South Pacific, On Broadway and Noises Off!. She wishes to thank her husband and dearest friend, Tommy, for always being supportive of please-don't-wuit-your-day-job passion for theatre.
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Michael Delaney made his acting debut in the fall of 2002 with BRT's production of Selections from Working by Studs Terkel. He followed that with The Sherman and Jeff Comedy Review in 2003, performing skits by George Carlin and John Cleese. Michael is an amateur poet and writer. He has written a children’s book on interracial adoption and has done numerous poetry readings in the Peterborough, Keene, and Brattleboro areas. He resides in Marlborough and is still the proud papa of his boys Ethan and Cale and his new daughter (in-law) Alissa.
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Regina Dixon has had a love for acting since she was a little girl. Her musical debut came at the age of seven when she was asked to sing a solo at her elementary school. Since that time, she has performed in a variety of shows throughout high school and college. She has performed in As You Like It, Little Shop of Horrors, and Company to name a few and most recently Blithe Spirit. She is happily married and now resides in Sharon with her husband Jesse, their dog, Yukon, and the newest resident and star, daughter Ella.
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Jeanne Donohoe performed with BRT for the first time in the production of On Broadway. She has been singing and performing for several years. She was a member of the Keene Pops Choir, Sounds of Joy Chorus, and performed in the Keene Follies as well as three Keene Lions Club musicals, the most recent being South Pacific. During the day, Jeanne is the Administrator of Maplewood Assisted Living. She lives in Keene with her husband Larry and daughter Mandy. Her daughter Maria, husband Rafael and Poppy Seed support her from a distance. She would like to thank her family for all their love and support.
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Michael Duffin has performed in several regional venues since moving to the Keene area in 1998. Shows/roles include: Kaspar in Amahl and the Night Visitors, and chorus member in Elixir of Love and Sante' et Prosperite' for The Raylynmor Opera, Tom in Double Exposure with Vermont Theatre Company, the Duke in Main Street Arts production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Patience, Branch River Theatre productions of Selections from Working, Here We Are and Archy in archy and mehitable, and barbershop chorus and quartet performances with the Keene Cheshiremen. Before moving to the Keene area, Michael sang with the Camerata singers in ME, the Whitman College Madrigal choir in WA, and the Wiener Juenesse Choir in Austria. Michael and his wife Heather live in Swanzey, NH with three house mates - two horses and a black dog.
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Cynthia Elmour recently marked her first performance with BRT's production of On Broadway. After growing up in Acton, MA, and performing in various local productions since the age of 6. Cindy spent a decade on St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands before settling in Marlborough, NH for the last six years with her husband, 5-year-old son and 8-year-old pup. Cindy's favorite past roles include Gilmer in Godspell, Joan of Arc in Chamber Music, Gwendolyn Pidgeon in The Odd Couple, Muffet DiNicola in Uncommon Women & Others, and the female lead in Tom Foolery. Cindy has also appeared in TV commercials and used to sing with rock band called Sugar and the Canes.
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Stephanie Fletcher is excited to be on stage again in her fourth BRT production. Her first two productions include the role of Elsie in What I Did Last Summer and as the bank teller in Selections from Working. You may have seen her appear in the chorus of the Keene Lions Club production of Hello, Dolly!, or you may have witnessed her backstage work as props manager in the recent Jeff Stout Concept production of Noises Off! She was also recently seen on stage in the Farewell Productions staging of Life is a Cabaret in which she played the role of Helga. As of next month, when not on stage, you’ll find her making our region more beautiful as a landscape artist. Her most rewarding and fulfilling role, however, is being the mother to her two magnificent children, Dominic and Bayleigh.
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John Friede returns to the BRT stage in the Sherman and Jeff Comedy Revue. He was previously seen in Bus Stop last spring. Originally from NY and now residing in Peterborough, John is no stranger to the stage, having made numerous public presentations as a musician, educator and community organizer. John has worked statewide with Worldview, Ltd. on educational programs that promote regional self-sufficiency as an alternative to corporate globalization. He also develops community education programs about defending civil liberties with the NH Unitarian Universalist Social Responsibility Dept. He holds degrees in Environmental Studies from Antioch New England Graduate School and S.U.N.Y. Purchase. He can usually be found enjoying the natural beauty of the Monadnock Region with his two young children, Forrest and Rowan.
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Gary Gagnon learned years ago that a sense of humor and laughter will get you through many difficult situations, a lesson that he learned over the course of 20+ years as a police officer. Working with all of the talented people he has met over the years in the Keene area has been an unforgettable experience. From the Antrim Players to the Wild Nightz Band and now with The Sherman and Jeff Comedy Revue, Gary has enjoyed assuming a wide variety of roles and responsibilities. He has been an actor, producer, director, prop guy, and musician in many different productions.
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Paul Gimma, Jr. recently moved here from Connecticut. He minored in Theater during college in the early 90's. After graduation he took a short break while waiting for the right role. Bingo! Twelve years later here it is. "Playing Dennis in Moon Fever allows me to express my kinder, gentler side" says Gimma. He lives way out in the woods with a whole crew of cats and dogs, and he collects vintage cookie jars. He would like to thank Gina for inviting him to take part in Moon Fever as it counts towards his community service.
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Emily Hogue has been acting for more than half her life, most recently being seen on stage in the Keene High School’s productions of The Matchmaker and Damn Yankees. She performs each year in Young Chautauqua during the summer. Her most recent BRT performance was in their production of On Broadway. When she’s not on stage, you can usually find her reading, sewing, knitting, singing or contra dancing. Look for her at the Vermont Renaissance Festival in June and July of this year!
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Mike “Dewees” Johnson, multi-talented and multi-named, lends his lightning fingered bass lines to Fuzzy Logic. An excellent singer-songwriter in his own right, Johnson also plays with the McGowan Experience. An accomplished flat-picker and bass player, as well as a veteran of rock and country bands, his songs include elements from jazz to bluegrass to funk. Johnson lives in Weare, NH with his wife Lisa and son Jack.
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Karie Kaffko makes her second appearance with BRT in the production of American Dreams: Lost and Found, having previously appeared in All in the Timing. She has spend countless hours working with high school, college, and community theatre productions including stage and properties management for the BRT production of The Dining Room. Karie lives in West Chesterfield, NH and works at the Cheshire Medical Center as a mammographer. She keeps busy with martial arts studies throughout the year and loves skiing in the winter.
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Sheryl Lapointe is excited to be making her first appearance in the world of community theater with the BRT production American Dreams: Lost and Found. Previously, her only acting experience included her high school production of The Wizard of Oz, as a munchkin, and participating as a staff member in a few elementary school plays. When she isn’t acting, you can find her working with 3rd and 4th graders at Sullivan Elementary School or writing for The Monadnock Shopper New. In her free time, she enjoys reading, walking, movies, Thai food, and traveling to Walt Disney World. In addition, she is apologetic to her current Monadnock Humane Society foster cat who was a captive audience as she rehearsed her part.
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Karen Levitt was seen as the model in Working and as of Joan of Arc in Chamber Music. Karen began her local acting career when she performed as a Hot Box Girl in the 1996 Keene Lions Club production of Guys and Dolls. She went on to participate in several other Lions Club shows including Damn Yankees, Bye Bye Birdie, Hello Dolly, and played the role of Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof. Karen has also been seen with other local groups, including the Elm City Players, the Colonial Theatre Follies, and Just Desserts. When not on the stage, Karen teaches history at Northfield Mount Hermon School.
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Margaret Lynott made her first appearance in BRT's production of On Broadway. Most of her theatrical experiences occurred when she attended high school in Port Jefferson, NY. Her most recent roles were of Bloody Mary in the Keene Lions Club production of South Pacific, and Norma in the Winchester Theatre Group’s production of Plaza Suite. She can be found on most days selling real estate for Shamrock Real Estate, Inc., a company she started with her late husband Jim, 20 years ago.
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Kristen McCaughey has had the pleasure of working with BRT for 3 years. Her favorite roles have included the pink tutu-wearing mondky named Kafka, and a crass bubblegum chewer NYC waitress, both in All In the Timing.
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Mary McDowell is happy to be doing another truly enjoyable BRT show. Last year, she played the role of Susan B. Anthony in Chamber Music and a waitress in Working and Bus Stop. She has appeared with Actors Circle Theatre as May in Once in a Lifetime, The General in Guys and Dolls, Mrs. Harcourt in Anything Goes and Mrs. Kirby in You Can’t Take It With You. She has sung with Monadnock Chorus as well as Monadnock Chorus Chamber Singers, and recently joined Mystic Chorale in Boston. She lives in Peterborough, NH, where she is the proud mom of future mover-and-shaker 17-year-old son, Christopher and Broadway-bound 15-year-old daughter, Emily.
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Ken McGovern is proud to be on stage again with Branch River Theatre. He was last seen in On Broadway, as Vincent Maher in Working and Paul in The Typists in 2002. He also appeared in All In The Timing and played the role of Barnett Lloyd in Crimes of the Heart. Ken has also been seen on television in a commercial for the Tri State Lottery. His peak experience in Theatre was winning the coveted AIMS award in 1997 in Ireland for best male voice while appearing as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar. Other Theatre highlights in this region include the role of Sky Masterson in the Actors Circle Theatre production of Guys and Dolls and the dream sequence Curly in the recent Lions Club production of Oklahoma!
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Sharon McHugh has been with BRT since it was created as a spin-off from Keene Community Theatre in the last century ... well, over 21 years ago! With the exception of acting on stage, she has worked in every capacity, as Props and Stage Managers, Set Construction, Refreshments, etc. and has been a past President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer of BRT. Sharon has directed numerous BRT shows such as Jesus Christ Superstar, Dracula, The Haunting of Hill House, Fractured Shakespeare and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and produced many, many more. Currently, she acts as the Lighting Director for BRT and has worked lights for Vermont Theatre Company, AIDS Services Just Desserts, Actor's Circle Theater and Jeff Stout Concepts, to name just a few. When she doesn't have to commute back and forth to RI for work she hopes to get back into directing (and having a life!)
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Yvette Mikhail moved to Keene, NH this past fall, and is now making her debut with BRT in American Dreams: Lost and Found. She currently attends Antioch New England Graduate School and was in a dance performance there, called Somatic. Prior to that she lived in IN, where she was involved in several shows, including Guys and Dolls and Fiddler on the Roof. She has been dancing essentially since she was born and has been choreographing since she was eight years old! She recently founded and is the director/choreographer of her own performing acts troupe in IN called Phoenix Fire Productions. She would like to thank all those who helped her in American Dreams: Lost and Found and for welcoming her.
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Gini Miller, is enjoying her second opportunity working with BRT and the Sherman and Jeff Comedy Revue is her foray into a comedic role. She was most recently seen in BRT's production of ON Broadway. She has also participated in several Keene Lion's Productions including Fiddler on the Roof, Damn Yankees, Bye, Bye, Birdie, Oklahoma! and South Pacific. Gini is a native of Keene, where she resides with her husband David and enjoys her large family of 7 children and 13 grandchildren. She would like to thank her husband for all his support since he takes over all the household duties to enable her to do the shows she loves, and he deserves a standing ovation for being so patient and understanding.
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Heather A. H. Morrison has been seen in several BRT productions including the model in Working, Pearl White in Chamber Music, Bonny in What I Did Last Summer, Babe in Crimes of the Heart, Hard Candy, All in the Timing and On Broadway. She has performed in 5 of the last 6 Keene Lion’s Club musicals, appeared in 5 different operas with the Raylynmor Opera Company and Guys and Dolls and Once in a Lifetime with Actor’s Circle Theatre in Peterborough. She enjoys acting as well as serving as Vice President of the BRT board. If you hear the faint coos and cries of an infant, that is her 4-month-old daughter, Willow, waiting in the wings!
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G. Sherman. H. Morrison is pleased to be directing her third show for BRT. Previous efforts include What I Did Last Summer by A.R. Gurney and Selections from Working by Studs Terkel. He has also directed shows for The Compass School (Alice in Wonderland and The Changing Faces of Agriculture) and the Front Porch Theatre (Voices of the Past: A Rockingham Anthology). He also performs regularly with BRT, The Raylynmor Opera, Keene Lions Club musical, WKNH Radio Theatre, and is the Bass Soloist for the United Church of Christ in Keene, NH. Sherman is now deeply involved in the most important production of his life - being a father to his daughter, 4-month-old Willow.
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R. David Murray is making his stage debut with American Dreams: Lost and Found. When not trying hard to avoid flubbing his lines, he can be found most easily via the Internet, having been the guy who put the wires together to get MonadNet started back in the Dark Ages Of The Net. Ten years later he’s finally gotten the high speed connection to his house he’d been dreaming of back then, and is now enjoying being a part-time computer/Web/Internet consultant.
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Elizabeth Nieckoski has not appeared on stage in a very long time and is thrilled to be able to speak the words and sing the songs in Moon Fever. Past productions have included Guys and Dolls, Working, The Boys from Syracuse, and Little Shop of Horrors. Firmly grounded on this planet, she enjoys digging in the dirt, working on her 200+ year-old house and spending time with her family. She lives in Swanzey with her husband Michael, three kids, three cats and a tortoise. Thank you to my husband Michael for supporting me during the production.
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Debbie Pickering recently appeared in BRT's production of On Broadway performing "I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" from the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. She also has appeared in Just Desserts, and finds time, along with her other activities, to be the female lead singer for the cover band Wild Nightz. She is a member of the Keene Lions Club and has been seen in several of their musicals over the years. Debbie is a current member and past President of BRT, where she directed their Revival and has appeared in several other productions.
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Nancy Preus knows that the draw of the stage is never ending for those that love to act. She has been lucky enough to find a little bit of time to fulfill that dream for the last thirty-six years. It's still a wonder to her to bring words and characters to life and a pleasure to work with all kinds of casts. The theater is truly her home away from home. The shows have been numerous, the parts large or small but always, always enjoyable. She has been lucky to do several shows with BRT, the most recent being Selections from Working.
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Jeff Repko has been on the board of Branch River Theater for a number of years and has appeared in several productions. Along with acting, he constructs many of the sets for BRT shows. Jeff is a member of the Keene Lions Club and has appeared in their last 10 [productions. He also sings with the 50s-60s group Variations. Jeff is employed by Imagisitcs International in Keene as a sales representative, so if anyone is looking to purchase a copier, give him a call!
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Amy Reynelli is making her theatre debut with Sherman and Jeff Comedy Revue. During the day, she can be found at Keene State College managing one of the residential complexes on campus. In her spare time she enjoys playing softball, studying plants and herbs, and playing with her cat, Molly.
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Shanda Reynelli made her second appearance with BRT in the Sherman and Jeff Comedy Revue. She last appeared as Queen Isabella in BRT's production of the one-act play, Chamber Music. Shanda attends Antioch New England Graduate School and is looking forward to completing her studies in May.
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Marilyn Simons is pleased to be back with BRT after a 15-year absence. Old timers will remember her in BRT's 1986 production of Crimes of the Heart, Mary,Mary, Hot L Baltimore and Enter Pharaoh Nussbaum. She graduated from Keene State College in 1997 with a B.A. in Theatre Arts, Speech and Film. While there she appeared in faculty productions of Uncle Vanya, Romeo and Juliet, Measure for Measure, and perhaps, most memorably, as Yente the matchmaker in Fiddler on the Roof. She has also directed a student production of The Bug, and appeared in productions for the Keene Lions Club, Antrim Players, and the Monadnock Theatre Guild.
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Jeff Stout first appeared on stage at the age of ten, playing the title role in You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Then, after a short (26-year) dry spell, he emerged on the local Keene acting scene as a waiter in the Lion’s Club presentation of Hello, Dolly! He last appeared on the BRT stage in their dinner theatre production of On Broadway and before that as Dave Bender in Selections from Working. He was most recently seen on stage as Lloyd Dallas in the Jeff Stout Concepts production of Noises Off! He has also performed several numbers in the three productions of Just Desserts, the annual benefit for AIDS Services in the Monadnock Region. However, he is best known in the recent past as the spokesperson for Autex Mazda, where he masqueraded as dozens of screwball characters, including the notorious recurring portrayal of his fictional Grandma Stout.
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Patrick Strain is originally from the small town of Greene, NH, and has studied vocal music at S.U.N.Y. Potsdam and classical guitar at Keene State College. He now puts his education to good use as a salesman for Autex Mazda and performs with several local musical ensembles.
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Liz Sumner is delighted to be back at Branch River Theater where she has previously appeared as Lenny in Crimes of the Heart, and Emilie in My Three Angels. Liz played Her Ladyship in the Actor's Theater production of The Dresser; Fruma Sarah in Keene Lions Club's Fiddler on the Roof; and has sung with Raylynmor Opera's ensemble. She would have had lots of other better parts were it not for the efforts of right-wing extremists in league with the ghost of Paul McCartney. She's been a fan of Michael Cohen and his music for 16 years and is thrilled that she was chosen for a part in this show. Liz is a Life Coach (WonderfulCoach.com) and lives in Marlborough, NH with her husband, Michael.
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Dave Teubner is new to the stage, haveing perviously performed only aminor role in the musical Carousel way back in high school. David moved to Keene two years ago from Framingham, MA. He is the founder of KeeneOnline.com - a local web development company. You might also recognize him from local televison commercials for Autex Suzuki.
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Elise (Lisa) Cannon Truttling is making her first appearance at Branch River Theater in Moon Fever but she's not new to the stage. Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, Nellie in South Pacific, and Mame are several of the roles she auditioned for but did not land. You may recognize Lisa as 3rd from the left in Baker Elementary School's Puss In Boots, and Dead Body in Wait Until Dark. While waiting for the phone to ring Lisa writes children's books including Bertie and the Magic Biscuit Box, and Harry the Not-So-Scary. Elise would like to thank her family and friends for their constant support and encouragement; her fellow cast members for their semi-tolerance of her gross overuse of the word "sorry"; and especially her five-year-old daughter, Olivia, who sat patiently through every rehearsal and was quiet as a mouse…except when she had to pee.
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Eric Walther is originally from NY and has performed around Cheshire County in a number of venues and groups since 1996. He's had leading roles in Winchester Theatre, Keene State College and BRT productions. He's also been seen in Jeff Stout Concept's production of Noises Off!. He most recently directed BRT's critically acclaimed production of On Broadway, last year. He has slated 26 productions and earned a B.A. in Theatre from Keene State College in 2000. Eric is the current President of BRT and, for the past 3 years, an active member of the Keene Lions Club. He works two jobs, full time at C&S Wholesale, and as a part time manager for Maurice's. He is slated to appear in the 10th annual production of Just Desserts, and AIDS Benefit for the Monadnock Region this May and will be directing The Unexpected Guest, by Agatha Christie for Vermont Theatre Company this fall.
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Amanda Guthorn Warman marks her fourth BRT production with American Dreams: Lost and Found. She's also appeared in The Sherman and Jeff Comedy Revue, Chamber Music, and On Broadway. After a 23-year hiatus from the stage (at Manasquan High School (NJ) Drama Club and recipient of the school’s coveted Jack Nicholson Drama Award), she returned to the stage in the Lions Club production of Oklahoma! She also appeared in The Vagina Monologues at Keene State College as part of the V-Day Initiative, a national campaign to end violence against women. Among her theatrical credits are the role of Aldonza/Dulcinea in The Man of LaMancha, May Peterson in Bye Bye Birdie, Mrs. Higgins in My Fair Lady, the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz, and Katisha in The Mikado. Amanda and her very patient husband Don, are busy renovating an 1830 farmhouse in Swanzey, NH and are the proud parents, owners, of a precocious 3-year-old miniature schnauzer named Schatzie.
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