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Laurie Glapa studied economics and theatre at Grinnell College in rural Iowa. Favorite past roles include Kathy in The Last 5 Years, Cecily in Travesties, and Jeanie in Hair. Future plans involve econ research, getting to know the bay area, more school and possibly more theatre. |
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John has putzed around the local theatre scene for three or four years and has found himself in the roomy darkness of the Dark Room Theater. Whilst there, he cheated death in Young Frankenstein, hosts the occasional Bad Movie Night, and sometimes finds himself behind the tech booth doing his very best with all the knobs and doo-dads. In October John will be directing an episode of Creepshow Live! for your cackling pleasure. |
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Aaron Luk has appeared in two seasons of The Twilight Zone at the Dark Room, as well as David Robson's THE NIGHT. He continues to learn from his fellow actors and the director, and is plotting a top secret theater project dissecting oft-neglected aspects of media representation, going up next summer. |
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Amber Milner has studied acting and the Human Condition for over a decade, most notably at A.C.T. in San Francisco and the SUNY Purchase Acting Conservatory in New York, of which she was thrown out on her ass for having a bad attitude... Her past projects include Mortified (SF production), Danny & The Deep Blue Sea, and an amazing performance in a Monster.com commercial. Her future projects include getting her shit together, going where the wind takes her and discovering the meaning of life. She'd also like to thank all of her friends, family & co-workers (Yes, well...!) for their humor, love and support. |
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Khamara Pettus has recently moved to San Francisco from Los Angeles where she studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. While in LA, she did a lot of stage work including: Peggy in The Women at the Matrix Theater, Feste in Twelfth Night at the Company Rep, and Rhetta/Destiny in the world premiere of Through the Roof at UC Northridge. You can see more of her work at the Scary Cow film festival in the short film Echo at the end of September, and in an episode of the popular Japanese show World's Most Astonishing News! in October. Khamara is pleased to be working with David Robson and his crew! Eeyyy... |
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Chris Sellers studied at Reed College. In an earlier David Robson production, Armed Forces, he helped save the planet from aliens, which everyone should try. Next he plans to retire to the countryside and draw comics. |
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Alexia Staniotes: where did she study?: Berkeley Rep and SFSU. What has she done in the past?: performed in: Young Frankenstein, Duck Soup, Red Door on the Left (sketch comedy), The Twilight Zone: Seasons III & IV, Night of the Living Dead:, Live!' 365 plays for 365 days ; stage managed: Clue: The Play, Batman: the TV Show: The Play, The Twilight Zone: Season II ; often running projector and sound for: Bad Movie Night. What's coming up for her?: directing in: Creepshow ; performing in:You're a Good Man Charlie Brown; Radiohead: The Musical. And stuff!!! |
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Steffanos most recently played Colonel Mustard in Clue: The Play and Lucky the cat in Lovesick: The Cat Allergy Musical at the Dark Room Theater. He is grateful for the opportunities that just seem to keep coming to be in some very fun shows with some great performers. Next up he'll play the Pharaoh in The Ten Commandments coming to the Dark Room in January. |
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Rhiannon has been randomly pushing buttons and messing with faders since High School, and while she loves to work with the lights, actually being seen in them makes her shriek and hiss. Recently, she lit The Dark Room's production of Clue: The Play and Duck Soup The Play. You can see her spending even more time at The Dark Room in October when she lights and Assistant Produces Creepshow Live! |
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Katrina James has acted in and worked behind-the-scenes on several local stage productions, is the co-creator of the cult public access show kittypr0n, and has been creating a steadily growing body of short fiction since 1998. She currently works as an office manager by day while attempting to make up for her "lost" youth at night. |
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David Robson holds a degree in theatre from the University of Virginia. He has directed plays by Pinter, Shepard, Mishima, Hwang, Kondoleon, and Serling, and last year staged his own play THE NIGHT at the Dark Room Theater. He will be involved in Aaron Luk's theatre project next summer. |
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