CHELSEA NENNI (Polly Perkins) NY credits: Company (April), Sketch Tiger (Guiliana), A Holiday How-To (Soloist), and the improv troupe, Red Tie Mafia. Regional credits: The Light in the Piazza (TheatreWorks), Ben Franklin in Paris and Wildcat (42nd Street Moon). Additional credits: The title role in Peter Pan, Funny Girl (Fanny Brice), Company (Amy), Guys & Dolls (Sarah Brown), Carousel (Julie Jordan), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Olive Ostrovsky). She is a graduate of Chapman University, earning a B.A. in Music. www.chelseanenni.com
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DON HART (Dr. Gerald Drimmond) Hart comes to SRT from Columbia City, Indiana and is absolutely THRILLED to be making his debut at SRT. Don most recently performed in Almost Heaven-The Songs of John Denver at The Pines Dinner Theatre in Allentown, PA. Other favorite roles include Samuel in Pirates Of Penzance, Henry in The Fantasticks, Scott in Ring Of Fire and Eddie in Pump Boys & Dinettes - all in Indiana Theaters. California, here I come!! Love ya, Crystal!
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GARY HOLMAN (Charles Babcock) Holman has been with SRT for 15 years in roles as lawmen, military men, Indians and miners. His favorite roles: Hoke in The Christmas Foundling, Ed Earl in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and the Governor in Man of La Mancha. He also appeared in Bus Stop, South Pacific, The Rainmaker, The Tempest and The Crucifer of Blood. “A huge thanks to Ty Smith for the acting tips and accents, which would be a great title for a book if Ty were to write one.”
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JAXON DUFF GWILLIM (Timothy Westerby) Credits include MacBeth starring Christopher Plummer and Glenda Jackson (a pre-Broadway tour), three seasons at the Centennial Theatre Festival (Present Laughter, A.R. Gurney’s Another Antigone and On Borrowed Time with his father Jack Gwillim), Ray Cooney’s Funny Money (Norris Center Theatre), A Chorus Of Disapproval (Odyssey Theatre), The Caretaker (Zephyr Theatre), Candida with Orson Bean and Complete Female Stage Beauty (Rogue Machine Theatre). Jaxon is married to actress Jennifer Taub and they have an 8 year-old son, Harry. He has been a proud member of Actors Equity since 1988.
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KATIE ROSE KRUEGER (Judy Westerby) Krueger is delighted to be making her debut at Sierra Rep! A San Francisco native, she recently completed an Acting Internship at Sacramento’s B Street Theatre. Favorite roles include Baltimore in Sister Cities, Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Grace in Radium Girls. Katie received her BA in Theatre from Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, CA and her MFA in Acting from the University of South Carolina. More info: www.katierosekrueger.com
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SANDRA McCORD (Ursula Westerby) McCord is so excited to be joining Sierra Repertory Theatre in this wonderful comedy. She has performed with many Sacramento area theatres and enjoyed being in such shows as: Dancing at Lughnasa, Picnic, Barefoot in the Park, Bus Stop, The Dining Room and many more. She has been an Elly nominee four times for lead roles in A View From the Bridge, This Day and Age, The Foreigner, and Keeley and Du.
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SUSAN MICHAEL (Daphne Drimmond) Michael has performed in many SoCal theatres, appeared on television and made voice-over recordings. She was Mary Booth in the original stage production of Edwin Booth, a role that she repeated for CBS-TV. Locally, she has been in productions at both Sierra Rep and Stage 3, most recently as Lady Boyle in Superior Donuts. Favorite roles include Stella in Light up the Sky, Claudia in Nuts, Vera in Stepping Out, Ouiser in Steel Magnolias and, especially, Violet in August: Osage County.
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TY SMITH (Bill Shorter) Smith is an SRT company member and some of his 69 roles here include H.C. Curry in The Rainmaker, General Waverly in White Christmas, Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days, Lord Capulet in Romeo & Juliet and Lear in King Lear. A graduate of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s Professional Actor Training Program, Ty is a veteran of Off-Broadway, regional theaters and Shakespeare festivals across the country. He performed many roles with the Idaho Shakespeare Festival including Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night and Antonio in The Merchant of Venice.
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