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Aaron Bliden is currently pursuing two respective bachelor's degrees in theatre performance and history at the University of Maryland, College Park. He appeared in The Illusion, Between Trains, and The Physicists, and he made his regional theatre debut as Jason in Rabbit Hole at Olney Theatre. Aaron co-wrote and starred in the Capital Fringe Festival's "Best Musical" winner Please Listen; A Musical Chaos with Mark Halpern. He is also a member of the University of Maryland's all-improvisational theatre group, Erasable Inc.
Camila Borrero is ecstatic to be working with an amazing ensemble of like minded individuals. Most recently, she was seen at The Mixed Blood Theater in Ten Percent of Marta Solano. Some of her favorite roles have been in Chez Moi, Serious Money, The Ramayana, The House of Yes, A Little Night Music, SubUrbia, and Mourning Becomes Electra. Around NYC, she has been seen at INTAR, at the Player's Loft, and in the New Voices Festival at Repertorio Espanol. Camila is a graduate of the American Conservatory Theater. She would like to dedicate this performance to her partner in crime.
Karalee Dawn has extensive professional experience in theatre throughout the United States (Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional, commercial and non-profit) as a producer, publicist, technical assistant, and stage manager. Recently she was the North American Press Representative for the smash hit musical MAMMA MIA! and co-produced the Broadway show, An Almost Holy Picture starring Kevin Bacon.
Leslie Felbain (artistic-director) has been involved with dance, circus and theater as a performer, director, teacher and coach. After completing several years of theater training in Europe she became a core member of le dal Theater in Paris. As a solo performer she has toured throughout Canada, Europe and the United States and was featured at The Oval House Theater's Women in Theater Festival in London in 1983 and 1984. Speaking several languages, her work integrates various influences of culture, expression and gesture. Leslie is a STAT and AMSat certified teacher of the F.M. Alexander Technique and Cranio-Sacral Therapist. She has been Barry Humphries movement coach as he transforms into Dame Edna for the last eight years. Leslie recently joined the faculty of the Department of Theater Arts at University of Maryland. She is also an adjunct faculty member in the MFA program of the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. She directed Infinite Stage's Productions of Chez Moi, Site-Seeing, Hamlet? that is the Question, What's a little Death? and l'Hiver sous la Table.
Zachary Fernebok recently received his BA in Theatre Performance at The University of Maryland, where he appeared in such shows as The Ash Girl, Between Trains, A Winter's Tale, and The Illusion. As a playwright and author, he is currently working on a multidisciplinary graphic novel featuring four original plays and short stories, entitled Tales From Ephrata.
Gwynne Flanagan was recently seen in Olney Theatre's new musical adaptation of Jack London's A Call of the Wild; New York Circus Art's 2008 aerial show at Burning Man and Takura: A Contemporary Circus Fairy Tale. Past roles include Marguerite in Camino Real, directed by Tony Speciale; The Doctor in Woyzeck and No Drama Here Tonight both directed by Marike Splint. A core member of Infinite Stage, past productions include Site-Seeing and Chez Moi. She is a graduate of A.C.T.
Susan Haedicke (dramaturg) is a professional dramaturg, most recently with Friches Theater Urbain, a professional street theater company in Paris, France where she adapted Macbeth for a promenade performance on stilts that has been performed at numerous street theater festivals in Europe and Asia, along the canal in Paris, and at the National Theater in London. She has developed performance pieces through the rehearsal process as well as adapted and translated plays for several professional theaters in the Washington, D.C. area and in Massachusetts. She has a PhD from University of Michigan and has recently taught dramaturgy in the theater department at University of Maryland. She has numerous publications on contemporary performance. Susan developed Infinite Stage's Productions Chez Moi, and Site-Seeing. Susan is a Professor in the School of Theatre, Performance and Cultural Policy Studies at The University of Warwick in England.
John Patrick Higgins last appeared in Columbia Stage’s production of As You Like It (Touchstone). New York credits include Hard Lovin’ Ever After (Jorge/George) at the Access Theater, Gallathea (Cupid) and Macbeth (Macbeth) at the HERE Arts Center, and Kaspar (Kaspar) at the Ontological Theater. He is a graduate of the American Conservatory Theater’s M.F.A. program.
Colleen Harris received a BS in Theater Performance from the University of Evansville and an MFA in Acting from the American Conservatory Theater. She has spent time as an actor and musical director in theaters across the country and has taught singing and improv to young actors. Some favorite roles include Mrs. Cratchit in A Christmas Carol and Winnie in Female Transport at the American Conservatory Theater, Mrs. Johnstone in Blood Brothers and Cookie Cusack in Rumors at the University of Evansville, and Patti in Smokey Joe's Cafe at The Main Street Theater.
Drew Hirshfield is from California (NorCal). Theatre credits include plays at American Conservatory Theater, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Sacramento Theatre Company, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Magic Theatre, workshop plays at Actor's Theatre of Louisville. New York: Off-Off-Off B’way plays with Packawallop Productions/Hypothetical Theatre Co, Youngblood/EST, Columbia Stages. Film credits: none! TV: none! MFA: American Conservatory Theater, BA: University of California, Davis. High School GPA: 3.4ish. Also a member of the New York sketch group YOUR OTHER CHILDREN.
Stacey Jenson graduated from The American Conservatory Theater's M.F.A. Acting Program in May 2004 and now lives in New York. Since arriving, she's appeared as Prudence in Xtreme Xchange at H.E.R.E. Art Space, Miss Podsnap/ Dark Twin in Ghosts, Cads, and Murderers, Mrs. Cratchit/ Ghost of Christmas Past in The Christmas Carol, Fred/ Tim/ Fan/ Belle in The Last Christmas of Ebenezor Scrooge with The Open Book Theater Company; The Poet in A Dream Play, Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible with Columbia Stages, Grace in A Little Death with Tearany Theater, Woo-Woo in Chez Moi at The Player's Theater, and Russian Squatter in Breuklyn at Collective Unconscious.
Anna Olivia Moore is proud to be a core member of Infinite Stage, where she has collaborated on Chez Moi, Site-Seeing, and Hamlet? That is the Question. An accomplished actor and performer, Moore has performed throughout New York City and regionally across the country, with companies such as Premiere Stages, The Gallery Players, The Culture Project, American Conservatory Theater, and The Guthrie Lab. She received her MFA from American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.
Reid Morgan recently graduated from the MFA acting program at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco where he was fortunate to play Mr. Glogauer in Once in a Lifetime, Vlas in The Summer Folk, Julius Caesar in Julius Caesar, and future in A Christmas Carol. Reid currently resides in now Toronto, Ontario. He is excited to be a founding member of Infinite Stage.
Aidan O'Shea trained with Master Lu-Yi of the Nanjing Acrobatics troupe at the age of 12, and joined the New Pickle Circus in 1992 where he worked as an acrobatic clown for the next 10 years. Aidan has been seen running up walls in TV commercials, and flipping as an elf in the North Pole in the Tom Hanks \ Bob Zemeckis film, The Polar Express! NY credits include; Lysander and Puck in A Mid Summer Nights Dream, directed by Austin Pendelton, Rev. John Hale in The Crucible, Davis in Adam Rapp's play Red Light Winter, Samuel Beckett in Beckett at Greystone's Bay,(the Arthur Selen Theater), and current understudy for Lorenzo Pisoni in the off-Broadway smash hit, Humor Abuse. Aidan holds an M.F.A. In acting from the New School for drama.
Daniel Pinha graduated from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil with a BA in Scenic Arts, specializing in Set Design. He is currently completing his MFA in Set Design at the University of Maryland. He has worked at Washington DC's Smithsonian's Discovery Theater for African Roots, Latino Soul and American Rice, and also at Adventure Theater in Maryland. In Brazil he worked in film, television and theater.
Jay Randall is proud to be a core member of Infinite Stage, where he collaborated on Chez Moi, Site Seeing and Hamlet? That is the Question. Off-Broadway he has been seen in Missives at 59E59. Other New York and regional credits include: Church (P.S. 122), Shock and Awe (Reverie Productions), She Stoops to Conquer (The Children's Theatre Company), The Serving Class (Playground), Theatre District (Artists Repertory Theatre), A Christmas Carol (American Conservatory Theatre), and Southern Arena theatre. Jay received his MFA from the American conservatory theater.
Allison Schubert likes to write music on guitar, reads, writes, and attends commercial callbacks. She appeared as Hildago Jane in Fringe NYC 1999's production of Dreamtown of Urinetown. She is currently a student of improv with the Magnet Theater. Recently Allison has been featured in student and Indie films, in Sugarville at the Player's Loft (dir. Marilee Talkington) and in Diary of a Chambermaid at Soho Rep (dir. Adrian Giurgea). Regionally Allison has played Belle in A Christmas Carol (ACT), Desdemona in Othello (Varner Hall), and the loveable Sandy in Grease (SRT). She is a graduate of ACT. She dedicates her performance to her family.
Caroline Sharman most recently performed Off-Broadway at the Atlantic Theater, stage 2 in a new play festival with Theater Masters. She also performed in this festival at its premiere in Aspen, Colorado this year. She is a recent graduate of ACT, where she received her MFA in Acting. Favorite roles include Catherine in Proof (Chautauqua Theatre), Queen Elizabeth in Richard III, and Elizabeth in The Crucible (both at ACT). She is very happy to begin collaborating with Leslie Felbain and Infinite Stage.
Peter Stone is a graduate of The West Hills College and received his MFA in Acting from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. He has recently appeared in Chez Moi at the Players Loft Theater in New York and regionally in Wit, Little Shop of Horrors, Heaven and Hell, and Virtual Meditation #1 (all at Actors Theater of Louisville) and A Christmas Carol (American Conservatory Theater). He has also been seen on television in One Life to Live |