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"The best actors in the world, either for tragedy,
comedy, history, pastoral, pastoral-comical, historical-pastoral,
tragic al-historical, tragical-comical-historical-pastoral, scene
individable, or poem unlimited:"
-Hamlet Act II, Scene
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The Cast and Crew of
TAMING OF THE SHREW
THE PLAYERS
(In alphabetical order)
Cyndi Chung (Hortensio) |
Cyndi Chung is chronically depressed from rehearsal after rehearsal in which she repeatedly hopes for and loses the girl of her dreams.
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Kate Davis (Petruchio) |
As a litlte girl, Kate Davis dreamed of having a pony, a puppy and handsome husband. Today, The Underground Shakespeare Company makes those dreams come true. Horribly, horribly true.
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J. Michael DeAngelis (Grumio) |
J. Michael DeAngelis is the best selling author of101 Things To Do In Yellow Stockings. |
Phil Deerwester (Widow) |
Phil Deerwester just wanted to wear the little black dress.
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Stephanie Deerwester (Merchant) |
Stephanie Deerwester was warned that when she moved to Philadelphia her life would change. However, she never expected to become a father.
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Megan Edelman (Baptista) |
Megan Edelman can next be seen as Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Other memorable roles include Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman, Father in Ragtime and, perhaps most memorably, Grandpapa in Peter and the Wolf.
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Willa Granger (Gremio) |
Willa Granger is grateful that her seniority, sagacity, and grizzly beard landed her the part of creepy old man.
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Jaclyn Hall (Vincento) |
According to insider reports, Jaclyn Hall is slated to star alongside Mickey Rooney in next summer's breakout hit Grumpy Old Men III.
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Jeremy LaBuff (Curtis) |
Jeremy LaBuff is rubber and you're glue: he prevents pregnancy and AIDS, while you get eaten by kindergarteners.
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Andrew Matas (Biondello) |
If you enjoyed Andrew Matas in Taming of the Shrew, you can also catch him at Bob & Barbara's every Thursday night, where he performs under the name "Cheri".
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Devin Plantamura (Bianca) |
The role of Devin Plantamura will be played by Bea Arthur.
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Scott Sheldon (Kate) |
Scott Sheldonwould like to thank Matt Daigle, Nate Gill (aka The Spineless Weasel), and any of the men he has dated throughout the years who have proven themselves to be emotionally warped and romantically challenged. Without your inspirational ravings, he never would have been able to channel the crazy necessary to become the damaged Katherina. Scott would like to remind the audience, however, that this admission by no means suggests that he has lost his optimism regarding dating.
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Caiti Sommers (Lucentio) |
Caiti Sommers continues the age old theatrical tradition of a woman playing a man playing a servant playing a school teacher - much like Julie Andrews in The Sound of Victor/Victoria.
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Amelia Williams (Tranio) |
After being cast solely in male roles since her acting career began in 6th grade, Amelia Williams thinks she may have finally found her perfect match in Tranio. Her upcoming projects include the highly anticipated new series Transamerica:Cross(dress)ing the Pond, the novel Transcendental Tranio and the Children's version, Tranio and the Hot Tranny Mess. In her spare time Amelia can be found somewhere between South and Lombard, hanging out with the Queen of England. No really, the actual Queen.
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THE PRODUCTION STAFF
Maura Krause (Director/"The Nigel") |
Maura Krause's mother was shocked by this production of Taming of the Shrew and is certain yours will be too.
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Mike DeLiso (Lights) |
Mike DeLiso has proven once again that the extension cord heavy portfolio pays off.
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