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Shamika Byrd (Yvonne) is making her Drama Group debut with this production of The Story. She comes to us with experience in film, television and print media, as well as theatre. She has also performed in Europe with the Agape Gospel Tour.
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Judie K. Johns (Pat) is appearing with The Drama Group for the first time. She has extensive experience in independent and industrial films. She recently appeared in The Stagecrafters production of The Little Foxes.
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Marc C. Johnson (Neil) played the role of John Nevins in our 2008 production of Trouble in Mind. He has also worked with Arden, St PeterÕs and Plays and Players Theatres and has appeared in independent films, industrial films and commercials.
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Brie Knight (Ensemble) appeared as Millie Davis in our production of Trouble in Mind. She has also performed with The Stagecrafters, Falling Gnome Productions, Chapel Street Players, Arden Club Theatre and Conflict Resolution Theatre.
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Kimberly Rolland (Latisha) is new to The Drama Group. She participated in the Philadelphia Theatre CompanyÕs Monologue Festival and was recently seen in The Miracle Worker at Old Academy Players.
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Leslie Ryan (Jessica) appeared in The Drama GroupÕs productions of Proof, as Claire, and Taken in Marriage, as Annie, the bride-to-be. She also helped to direct our production of Incorruptible. More recently, she was seen in Reckless at Players Club of Swarthmore.
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Kizzy S. Saunders (Ensemble) is making her The Drama Group debut. Her recent stage work has been with the Wilmington Drama League in such plays as A Raisin in the Sun, PullinÕ Up Roots and The Most Offensive Play Ever Written.
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Lisa Stoddard (Ensemble) is appearing for the first time with The Drama Group. She was seen most recently in The Vagina Monologues at Playcrafters of Skippack, performing the "My Short Skirt" monologue.
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Andrew Whelan (Tim/Jeff) is appearing for the fourth time with The Drama Group, having played the roles of Brother Olf in Incorruptible, Kerry Max Cook in The Exonerated and Eddie Fenton in Trouble in Mind.
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Robert Bauer (Director) has been involved, in one way or another, with every show in the 30-year history of The Drama Group. His last directing assignment was The Exonerated, and his most recent stage appearance was in Blood Relations, for which he also designed the set and costumes.
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Colleen Bracken (Assistant Director) is returning to work on her third Drama Group production, having served as Stage Manager for Going to See the Elephant and Assistant Director for Trouble in Mind.
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