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No
Sex Please,
We're British
Mar.
2 – Apr. 7
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No
Sex Please,
We're British
by
Anthony Marriott & Alistair Foot
directed by Arthur
Goodman
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Jono
Waldman – Peter Hunter
Jono Waldman is a graduate of Northwestern University's
theatre and music theatre programs. You may have seen
him this summer as Sebastian in The Tempest (Colorado
Shakespeare Festival) or as Matthew in Someone Else's
Life (Buntport/Conundrum Productions).
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Ariana
Griffith - Frances Hunter
This will be Ariana’s first play at the Denver Victorian
Playhouse and she is excited for the opportunity. She recently
moved back to Boulder after graduating from Hawaii Pacific
University where she studied psychology and theatre. Her
last role was as a member of the ensemble in the adaptation
of George Orwell’s 1984. It has been brilliant,
superb, amazing and marvelous for Ariana to be a part of
this show. She enjoys all things fun and/or funny.
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Seth
Maisel– Brian Runnicles
Seth is thrilled to be returning for his second production
with the Denver Victorian having appeared previously in
Terry Dodd’s Twelfth
Night. He is back in Colorado after several years
in Florida where he earned his MFA and had the opportunity
to work with the Orlando Shakespeare Festival. His favorite
roles include Baby San in Tracers (which received
the Carbonell Award for best ensemble), Mr. Conolly in The
Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge, and Renfield in Dracula.
When not on stage, Seth works as a white water raft guide.
Seth would like to thank his family, friends, and the wonderful
cast and crew for helping maintain his last shred of sanity
(if not dignity) during the process. back
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Patricia
Goodman - Eleanor Hunter
Pat and husband Art "retired" to Colorado three
years ago from their native New York, where they'd been
active in theatre for many years. As soon as they arrived,
they plunged right into the Denver theatre scene, Pat appearing
as the crazy old grandmother in House of Bernarda Alba
and as the crazy Karen in Arthur Miller's The Last Yankee.
At last she gets to play a sane??? role, and is overcome
with joy to be debuting onstage at the Vic, since it's her
favorite little theatre in all of Denver!!! She directed
the Vic's sinister production of The
Deadly Game last year and has also directed area
productions of When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?
and The Curious Savage. Other favorite roles (back
in New York) have included Anne in Anne of a Thousand
Days, Kate in All My Sons, Martha in Who's
Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Jean in The Prime
of Miss Jean Brodie.
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Dell
Domnik - Leslie Bromhead
Dell is very pleased to be in his 2nd production here at
the Vic after appearing in The
Deadly Game last year. He recently played Winston
Smith in the Miners Alley Playhouse production 1984
and has also appeared in The Elephant Man, The Browning
Version, Hapgood, The Trial of Cornelia Connelly and
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest with Miners Alley.
He is a member of Hunger Artists Ensemble Theatre and has
appeared in their productions of The Dead, An Evening
With Edgar Allan Poe, The Kentucky Cycle, Lunatics, Lovers
and Poets and Much Ado About Nothing. Other
recent roles include Humble Boy and The Weir
with Everyman Theatre Company and Look Back in Anger
with Paragon Theatre Company. back
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John
Greene - Superintendent Paul
John W.B. Greene is a ten year veteran of the Denver Victorian
Playhouse. He worked both years as Fezziwig and others
in Mrs. Bob Cratchit's
Wild Christmas Binge. He has played Inspector
LeStrade as well as a number of British policemen which
has given him a penchant for doughnuts and warm beer.
In fact, John will be reprising his role as Detective Sergeant
Troughton in Spotlight Theatre's flagship piece: Run
For Your Wife. Come and see.
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Brian
Brooks– Delivery Man/Stage Crew
This is Brian's debut show with the Victorian. A graduate
from The Univerisity of Northern Colorado, Brian enjoys
both acting and back-stage work. Brian has performed
with companies and schools all along the front range. He
recently finished a stage manager internship with the DCPA,
working on Amadeus, Christmas Carol, and King
Lear. His favorite acting roles have included
Leduc in Incident at Vichy (CSU), Recruiting Officer
in Mother Courage and Her Children (Bas Bleu),
Dan in Closer (CSU), & Jim Shiply in 21A
(UNC). In his senior year at UNC, Brian wrote and
directed his own one-act play titled No Strings Attached.
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Kevin
Kraft – Arnold Needham
Kevin is pleased to be here a the Vic again after appearing
in last years Mrs. Bob
Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge. He has also been
seen at the "old" Vic in Murder Room
and It Runs in the Family, and has appeared with
Littleton Town Hall in The Sound of Music and The
Wizard of Oz.
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Amanda
Van Nostrand – Susan
Amanda is thrilled to be making her Victorian Playhouse
debut as Susan. She is so grateful for the opportunity to
be joining such a talented group of people. Amanda most
recently participated in An Evening with Edgar Allen
Poe with the Hunger Artists Ensemble and has participated
in numerous productions with the University of Colorado
at Denver. Amanda would like to thank her family and friends
for their constant support in her creative endeavors, no
matter what they might be. back
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Catherine
Accardi – Barbara
Catherine is new to the acting scene, although she has always
had a strong desire to perform. She received her Bachelor
of Arts from Hofstra University in English/Creative Writing
with a minor in Drama. Born and raised in New York, Catherine
has called Denver home for the past 4 years. In 2005, she
played the dead girl in one of the top 10 winning films
of the Boulder Shootout, Ménage A Trois.
Most recently, she starred in a short sci fi film called
Silicon 14, due to come out this spring. Huge thanks
to Wade, Arthur and everyone at The Vic for this opportunity.
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Arthur
Goodman - Director
Art appeared at the Vic in our re-opening production of
Voice of the Prairie
as the old Irish storyteller, Poppy, and followed that by
playing Gustave Kummer, the Prosecutor in The
Deadly Game. A veteran of over fifty years onstage,
he moved to Colorado three years ago with his wife, Pat.
In 2004, he directed the political drama Tarnished Eagle
at the Federal Theatre. He won directing awards in New York
for productions of Agnes of God and Dark of
the Moon. Art has also directed, among other shows,
Three Tall Women, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,
Taking Sides, The Glass Menagerie, Blithe Spirit. Mary of
Scotland, Sticks and Bones, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie,
The Real Thing, The Crucible, Picnic, Gingerbread Lady,
When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder, and Absence
of a Cello. In Denver, he has played Jack Mullen in
The Weir, Sir Frances Walsingham in Reckoning
With Marlowe both at the Federal and John Frick in
The Last Yankee. In his native New York, he did
summer and winter stock and was on many major television
programs in the fifties and sixties. Some of his favorite
roles have been Henry VIII in Anne of a Thousand Days,
Henry II in both Becket and Lion in Winter,
Joe Keller in All My Sons, Doc in Come Back
Little Sheba, Coach in That Championship Season,
Sir in The Dresser and George in Who’s
Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Production
Crew
Director
Arthur Goodman
Assistant Director/Stage Manager
Robbie Elliott
Scenic Design
Sarah Roshan
Lighting Design
Rachael Lanning
Sound Design
El Armstrong
Props Mistress
Elizabeth Brooks
House Manager
Lorraine J. Wood
Graphic Design and Web Master
Dell Domnik
Set Construction
Wade P. Wood
Darren Smith
Camden Lyles-Smith
Executive Producer
Wade P. Wood
Associate Producer
Lorraine J. Wood
Production Manager
Sarah Roshan
Media Contact
Terry Ann Watts
Ushers
Colorado Ushers
Run Crew
Brian Brooks
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