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Joe Faifer EMC (AEA Eligible) Joe Faifer EMC (AEA Eligible) H: 6’ Eyes: Hazel Email: [email protected] ​ ​ W: 175 Hair: Brown Phone: 773-343-4556 ​ ​ a THEATRE The Rose Tattoo (dir. Gary Wayne Barker) Alvaro Tennessee Williams Festival STL ​ Cyrano de Bergerac (dir. Kevin Asselin) De Guiche Montana Shakespeare in the Parks ​ Romeo and Juliet (dir. Bill Brown) Capulet Shakespeare in the Schools ​ Southern Gothic - Spring 2019 (dir. David Bell) Beau Courtier Windy City Playhouse ​ ​ ​ Noises Off! (dir. Kevin Asselin) Garry Lejeune Montana Shakespeare in the Parks ​ Southern Gothic - Fall 2018 (dir. David Bell) Beau (U/S Perf.) Windy City Playhouse ​ Othello (dir. Kevin Asselin) Iago Montana Shakespeare in the Parks ​ Love’s Labor’s Lost (dir. Steve Cardamone) Longaville/Holofernes Montana Shakespeare in the Parks ​ Death of A Salesman (dir. Kevin Asselin) Biff Montana Shakespeare in the Parks ​ Becky Shaw (dir. Scott Weinstein) Max/Andrew (U/S) Windy City Playhouse ​ Macbeth (dir. Kevin Asselin) Duncan/Porter Montana Shakespeare in the Parks ​ You Never Can Tell (dir. Bill Brown) McComas Montana Shakespeare in the Parks ​ Two Gentlemen of Verona (dir. Arif Yampolsky) Proteus The Little Things Theatre ​ Dating and Dragons (dir. Scott Oken) Sean The Factory Theatre ​ The Woolgatherer (dir. Kathryn Nash) Cliff Loop Players ​ The Glass Menagerie (dir. Don Lacasse) Tom Wingfield Heartland Theatre ​ The Merry Wives of Windsor (dir. Duane Boutte) Dr. Caius Worcester Shakespeare Co. ​ The Winter’s Tale (dir. Mel Cobb) Polixenes Worcester Shakespeare Co. ​ Macbeth (dir. Robert Quinlan) Menteith Illinois Shakespeare Festival ​ ​ Failure: A Love Story (dir. Andrew Parks) Front Door Illinois Shakespeare Festival ​ Comedy of Errors (dir. Michael Cotey) Ensemble Illinois Shakespeare Festival ​ The Mousetrap (dir. Kathryn Nash) Giles Ralston Loop Players ​ ​ TRAINING The iO Theatre - Improv: Susan Messing, Ryan Archibald, Nnamdi Ngwe B.A. In Acting - Illinois State University Acting: Kevin Rich, Kim Pereira Combat: Paul Dennhardt On Camera: Jack McLaughlin-Gray SPECIAL SKILLS Basketball, jump rope, football, hip-hop, licensed driver Stage Combat: broadsword, single sword, rapier Dialects: Authentic Chicago, New Jersey, New York, British, Irish, Scottish .
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