Written by Kevin Six Directed by Christopher Renda Andy Boutelle as Arthur Andy is a co-founder of the Full Circle Theatre Company and was last seen as Uncle Adoph in their production of The Last Night of Ballyhoo. A counselor with San Diego Unified, Andy enjoys helping his LJHS Drama Dept. where wife Ann is the instructor. Big thanks to Chris for pulling me back in. Kimberly Ford as Annie Kimberly completed the Mesa College Theatre Company in 2007. During those years she played Rose in Four Walls, Professor Sebum/Draft Officer in The Transparency of Val, Big Mama in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Conchita in Anna in the Tropics. she is a senior at SDSU in which I have played Mother in Hotel Cassiopeia, and Pilkington/Jessie in Animal Farm. she will be attending BADA in Oxford, England for their Midsummer in Oxford program.
Ryan Mirvis as Martin Hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Ryan
began performing at a young age. He started on a late night talk show
and since has built a strong background in theater, film, and
especially stand up comedy having headlined major clubs on both coasts
and college campuses across the country. Lizz Taylor as Devon Lizz works at Mesa College
Theater Company as the Costume Technician, Asst.Director, and T.A. in
the acting classes. Acting:The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler, Marisol
by Jose Rivera at MCTC. Acted/Costume Designed: Mrs. Farnsworth by A.R.
Gurney Ark Theater. Directed: Dangerous Corner- J.B. Priestly/View of
the Bridge-Arthur Miller at Lamplighter’s. Nestor Gabaldon as Tony Nestor is a graduate from the Mesa College Theatre Company. His past experience includes being cast in The Diviners by Jim Leonard Jr., Beyond Therapy by Christopher Durang and Suburbia by Eric Bogosian. He has also directed Painted Rain by Janet Allard and spent some time
as a set shop foreman for the Mesa College Theatre Company. Kevin Six, Playwright Kevin
Six is the Playwright in Residence at Swedenborg Hall and the 2008 winner of
Scripteasers’ Script Tease of Short Plays. His play The Cake Women was published in 2008 in Smith and Kraus’ The
Best 10-Minute Plays of 2007. Find
out more at www.KevinSix.com. Kevin's short play No Problem was featured in the festival last summer. |





