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T a T U M B E T A T U M B E C K P H O N E : (614) 623-9613 | E M A I L : [email protected] H A I R : Brown | E Y E S : Green | H E I G H T : 5’6” P r o f e s s i o n a l T h e a t r e Otterbein Summer Theatre Guys and Dolls Sarah Brown Lenny Leibowitz Snoopy!!! Lucy Melissa Lusher E d u c a t i o n a l T h e a t r e Otterbein University Chicago Velma Kelly Melissa Lusher Singin’ in the Rain Lina Lamont Christina Kirk The Diary of Anne Frank Anne Frank Mark Mineart Damn Yankees Lola u/s/Ensemble Mark Mineart Big Fish Witch/Josephine u/s/Ensemble Thom Christopher Warren Dance Concert 2017: Move Me Featured Dancer/Ensemble Stella Kane E d u c a t i o n / T r a i n i n g BFA Musical Theatre, Otterbein University (2020) Acting Melissa Lusher, Thom Christopher Warren, Mark Mineart, Lenny Leibowitz, Christina Kirk Dance Jazz, Hip Hop, Modern, Ballet, Tap Stella Kane, Anna Elliott, Emily Glinski, Christeen Stridsberg, Scott Brown Voice Dr. Keyona Willis, Michael Hamilton Speech Melissa Lusher Masterclasses Andrew Lippa, Dick Scanlan, Randy Skinner, Cory Michael Smith, Mathew Edwards, Lili Froehlich, Lindsay Nicole Chambers, Jim Cooney S p e c i a l S k i l l s Piano (8 years), basic accordion, ZFX Flight Trained, improvisational comedy/musical comedy, Dialects (RP, Irish, Spanish, Southern/Deep South) KYLE BRACE Voice: Baritone (E2-G4) | Hair: Black | Eyes: Brown | Height: 6’1 [email protected] | 814-790-2439 | www.kylebrace.com PROFESSIONAL THEATRE OTTERBEIN SUMMER THEATRE Oklahoma Jud Fry Lenny Leibowitz Snoopy Charlie Brown Melissa Lusher SHENANDOAH SUMMER MUSIC THEATRE Ragtime Ensemble Jeremy Scott Blaustein Young Frankenstein Ensemble Edward Carignan WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE Meet Me in St. Louis Clinton Badger/Ensemble (u/s Lon & Warren) Ryan Scarlata EDUCATIONAL THEATRE OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY Chicago Billy Flynn Melissa Lusher Singin’ in the Rain R.F. Simpson Christina Kirk Sweeney Todd* Sweeney Todd Thom Christopher Warren Big Fish Karl/Ensemble (u/s Edward Bloom) Thom Christopher Warren Thoroughly Modern Millie Dexter/Ensemble (u/s Trevor Graydon) Thom Christopher Warren Rumors Officer Welch Melissa Lusher Dance Concert: Gloriously Grimm Grimm Brother Stella Kane Dance Concert: Together Again Ensemble Stella Kane SPECIAL EVENTS Boo at the Zoo (Performer), Columbus Zoo EDUCATION/TRAINING Otterbein University BFA in Musical Theatre (Class of 2020) ACTING: Thom Christopher Warren, Melissa Lusher, Christina Kirk, Lenny Leibowitz, Mark Mineart VOICE: Robert Bux, Carolyn Redman, Lori Kay Harvey SPEECH & DIALECTS: Melissa Lusher MOVEMENT: Melinda Murphy DANCE: Stella Kane, Tim Veach, Anna Elliot, Christeen Stridsberg, Scott Brown, Tammy Plaxico, Kathy Bartelt MASTER CLASSES: Andrew Lippa, Randy Skinner, Dee Hoty, Craig Bennett, Matthew Edwards, Lindsay Nicole Chambers, Cory Michael Smith, Jim Cooney, Cameron Hobbs, Darien Crago, Jordan Donica SPECIAL SKILLS Dialects (Irish, Scottish, RP, Southern), Character Voices (Cowardly Lion, Scooby-Doo, Maggot - Corpse Bride, WWZ Zombie, Old Man, Hillbilly), Stilt Walking, Juggling, Forward Roll, Loud Whistler, Photographer, Skilled in Graphic Design, Skilled in Adobe software (Photoshop, Bridge, Illustrator) *Designates classroom project/ workshop performance Lincoln Belford EMC (828) 280-2957 | [email protected] | lincolnbelford.com Height: 5’9” | Eyes: Blue | Hair: Brown | Vocal Range: G2 – C5 Theatre Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre The Sound of Music Herr Zeller Jacob Brent Ragtime Ensemble Jeremy Scott Blaustein Young Frankenstein Ensemble Edward Carignan Weathervane Playhouse A Chorus Line Larry Kevin Connell 42nd Street Andy Lee/Dance Captain Christine O’Grady Merrily We Roll Along Jerome/Dance Captain DJ Salisbury Pippin Player Valerie Accetta Otterbein Summer Theatre My Fair Lady Harry/Various Lenny Leibowitz They’re Playing Our Song Voice Melissa Lusher Otterbein University Singin’ In The Rain Don Lockwood Christina Kirk Big Fish Will Bloom Thom Christopher Warren Chicago Ensemble/Dance Captain Melissa Lusher Thoroughly Modern Millie Ensemble/Dance Captain Thom Christopher Warren Damn Yankees Eddie/Ensemble Mark Mineart Education Otterbein University – BFA Musical Theatre w/ Dance Concentration (2020) Acting: Thom Christopher Warren, Lenny Leibowitz, Christina Kirk, Melissa Lusher, Mark Mineart Voice: Sara Pardo Fishburn, Lori Kay Harvey Dance: Stella Kane, Anna Elliott, Christeen Stridsberg, Scott Brown Masterclasses: Andrew Lippa, Randy Skinner, Sheri Sanders, Dee Hoty, Matt Edwards Idyllwild Arts Academy – Theatre Major: Musical Theatre Emphasis (2012 – 2016) Acting: Donna Cory, Rendon Ramsey, Jeanette Knight, Suzanne Avalon Voice: Mark Almy, Jeanette Louise-Yaryan Dance: Donna Cory, Bill Bartlett, Lauren Smith Special Skills Dialects/Accents: Southern, RP, Cockney, Brooklyn; stage combat (hand to hand & cutlass); basic gymnastics Isabel Faith Billinghurst Email: [email protected] Phone: (440) 387-1554 Height: 5’7” Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Brown Voice: Soprano/Belt (E3-C6) PROFESSIONAL THEATRE French Creek Theatre Tuck Everlasting Teen Winnie/Ensemble Fred Sternfeld As You Like It Charles/First Lord/William Brian McNally The Glass Menagerie Laura Wingfield Fred Sternfeld Otterbein Summer Theatre They’re Playing Our Song Sonia’s Voice Melissa Lusher My Fair Lady Ensemble Lenny Leibowitz Weathervane Playhouse Mamma Mia! Lisa Adam Karsten Meet Me In St. Louis Ensemble/Mrs. Smith u/s, Katie u/s Ryan Scarlatta EDUCATIONAL THEATRE Otterbein University Singin’ in the Rain+ Miss Dinsmore/Ensemble Christina Kirk Macbeth+ Banquo/Doctor Mark Mineart Next to Normal* Diana Goodman Jacob Sundlie Sweeney Todd* The Beggar Woman Thom Christopher Warren The Diary of Anne Frank Mrs. Van Daan Mark Mineart Top Girls Dull Gret/Louise Lenny Leibowitz Doubt* Sister James Nick Hahn EDUCATION/TRAINING Otterbein University (2020) – BFA Musical Theatre Acting: Lenny Leibowitz; Melissa Lusher; Thom Christopher Warren; Mark Mineart; Christina Kirk Voice: Dr. Keyona Willis; Lori Kay Harvey Dance: Stella Hiatt Kane; Anna Elliott; Christeen Stridsberg; Scott Brown Speech/Dialects: Melissa Lusher Additional: Apprenticeship w/One Year Lease Theatre Company (NYC, Co-Artistic Directors Ianthe Demos and Nick Flint) in Papingo, Greece – performed in Greek language SPECIAL SKILLS Dialects: Cockney, RP, Estuary; Ukulele (Soprano, Tenor, Baritone); Hand-to-Hand, Rapier, and Broad Sword Stage Combat (Mark Mineart; Ryan Zarecki); Technical Theatre Skills (Light Hanging/Focusing, Scenic Painting); Songwriter; “The Worm” +Denotes Fight Captain/Assistant Fight Choreographer *Denotes Workshop Production K E V I N M I C H A E L B U C K L E Y EMC 732 – 672 – 1721 | [email protected] voice: Ab2 – A4 height: 5’7” hair: brown eyes: brown T H E A T R E Theatre Aspen Guys and Dolls Calvin/Society Max Hunter Foster Otterbein Summer Theatre Oklahoma! Cord Elam/Ensemble Lenny Leibowitz The Master Builder * Ragnar Brovik Daniel Kunkel Otterbein University Sweeney Todd ** Anthony Thom Warren Big Fish Don Price/Acrobat Thom Warren The Adding Machine: A Musical Ensemble, (U/S Boss – Fixer – Charles) Lenny Leibowitz Singin’ in the Rain Production Tenor, Young Cosmo, Ensemble Christina Kirk (U/S Don Lockwood, Diction Teacher) S P E C I A L E V E N T S Aspen Music Festival/Theatre Aspen South Pacific in Concert Sailor Lonny Price Theatre Aspen Summer Cabaret Series Company Elise Kinnon Broadway Workshop @ 54 Below “SHOWS WE’LL NEVER DO” Company Marc Tumminelli E D U C A T I O N & T R A I N I N G Otterbein University BFA Musical Theatre – 2020 Dance (modern, ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop): Stella Kane, Anna Elliott, Christeen Stridsberg, Scott Brown Acting: Christina Kirk, Thom Christopher Warren, Melissa Lusher, Mark Mineart, Lenny Leibowitz Voice: Robert Bux, Lori Kay Harvey Paper Mill Playhouse Dance: Mark S. Hoebee, Patrick Parker, Michele Mossay, Clay James II Voice: Jay Winston S P E C I A L S K I L L S acrobatics: front & side aerial, front & back handspring/tuck dialects: RP, Cockney, Irish, Scottish, American Southern, Gulf Southern, Russian, New York, Mid-Atlantic *staged reading **classroom project Bradford Chaklos (248) 925-9853 – [email protected] Eyes: Brown – Hair: Brown – Height: 5’10’’ – Vocal Range: F2-A4 Regional Theatre Weathervane Playhouse Matilda The Musical Rudolpho – Dance Captain Dir. Valerie Accetta Billy Elliot The Musial Ensemble – Dance Captain Dir. Kirsten Upchurch Gypsy Ensemble – Dance Captain Dir. Kevin Connell Meet Me in St. Louis John Truitt U/S – Ensemble – Dance Captain Dir. Ryan Scarlata Educational Theatre Otterbein University Chicago Amos Hart Dir. Melissa Lusher Singin’ in the Rain Cosmo U/S – Ensemble – Dance Captain Dir. Christina Kirk Big Fish Male Swing – Karl & Amos U/S – Dance Dir. Thom Christopher Warren Captain (Perf.) Thoroughly Modern Millie Ensemble – Onstage Swing (Perf.) Dir. Thom Christopher Warren Damn Yankees Mr. Welch – Onstage Swing (Perf.) Dir. Mark Mineart Training and Education Otterbein University Dance (Jazz, Tap, Modern, Ballet): Stella Hiatt Kane, Anna Elliot, Christeen Stridsberg, Scott Brown Acting: Lenny Leibowitz, Thom Christopher Warren, Christina Kirk, Melissa Lusher, Mark Mineart Voice: Robert Bux, Lori Kay Harvey Movement: Melinda Murphy Speech (Dialects, IPA): Melissa Lusher Broadway Theatre ProJect Dance (Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Fosse): Deb McWaters, Darren Gibson, Herman Payne, Nicole Ruark Acting: Marc Durso, Mana Allen, Ann Morrison, Steve Ray Voice: David Sabella, Jeremy Ryan Mossman Masterclasses Randy Skinner, Andrew Lippa, Dee Hoty, Barry
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