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FeverFest 07: Kiss Carefully

The Players

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Barlow Adamson directed Underneath the Lintel and the IRNE nominated Shakespeare's R&J for Mill 6. He has performed with The Huntington Theatre, Lyric Stage, Sugan and Speakeasy Stage among many others.

Irene Daly is proud to be co-Managing Director and founding member of Mill 6. She is also a longtime company member of Rough & Tumble (like a "lifer" but in the good way!) and has performed with Queer Soup, Industrial Theatre, Súgán, Theatre Co-op, Merrimack Repertory and understudied at the Huntington Theatre. Thank you for coming and enjoy the show!

Ben Fainstein is Co-Artistic Director of Whistler in the Dark, where he has directed In Perpetuity Throughout the Universe, The Flu Season and Don't Exaggerate. This spring he will make his Whistler acting debutand is excited to present Whistler's first completely original piece with The Psyche Project. He holds a B.A. in Theatre and Music from Middlebury College and is looking forward to an exciting third season of Boston premieres!

Laur Fisher is a mime (thanks to Sari, Haddonfield, Bicycles).

Elizabeth Horsburgh received her BFA in theater from the Tisch School of the Arts in 1992.  Her plays have been performed by Monsterless Actors, Theatrix, Screaming Venus and Reverie Productions.

Christian Daniel Kiley recently performed in Gurnet Theatre Project's As You Like It as Orlando and Dog Sees God as Beethoven, as well as the current Subway commercial! Previous credits include productions with Animus Ensemble, Reagle Players, and The Wellesley Players. Christian received his B.A. in Acting from Bard College.

Eliza Lay appeared recently in Dancing at Lughnasa, Sacred Hearts and Flesh and Blood (Zeitgeist), Dust to Dust (Movement Theater Workshop Group), Gorilla Man (Boston Theaterworks), also The Tempest and Autumn Hours with 11:11. Her theatre degree is from Skidmore College. She also teaches acting.

Mark Harvey Levine has had over 300 productions of his plays around the world, including The Actor's Theatre of Louisville, City Theatre of Miami, and the George Street Playhouse. His work has also been published in "2004: The Best Ten Minute Plays for 2 Actors" (Smith & Kraus) and "Laugh Lines: Short Comic Plays", (Vintage Books).

Prav Menon-Johansson assistant-directed Dancing at Lughnasa, the inaugural production of Way Theatre Artists, at the Boston Center for the Arts. Having studied directing under Marcus Stern at Harvard, she is very excited to direct The Kiss for FeverFest 2007.

Kevin Miller is a mime (thanks to Melissa & Fambly).

Jason Myatt is happy to be back on stage after an 18 month hiatus that took him to London for softwarey/computery stuff. During this trip, Jason's family grew by 1 (a tiny little 1 named Henry). Jason has performed with Mill 6 in The Trojan Whore and is a company member of
Rough and Tumble.

Armen Nercesian is a mime (thanks to Smash Gonzalez and Gaiman).

John Edward O'Brien is the Artistic Director of Mill 6. He has directed many of their shows and looks forward to their big tenth season in 2008.

Jennifer O'Connor, a graduate of Salem State's Theatre Program, serves as Company Manager to imaginary beasts and is a Company Member with Whistler in the Dark. Next weekend she will be performing with I.B. in Moliere’s Sganarelle or The Imaginary Cuckold, and this fall she will be acting in Whistler’s production of Snoo Wison’s Vampire.

Beth Pearson is a 2007 Connecticut College graduate (BA Theatre and French) and company member with Imaginary Beasts; favorite roles include Madelon from Molière's Pretentious Young Ladies and Floody Mary from Treasure Island. Other highlights include Truffaldino in Servant to Two Masters and Sumiko in Charles Mee's Fêtes de la Nuit.

Caroline Rousseau is newly come to the Boston area after a year of working as a teacher at her former high school. She graduated Wheaton College (B.A. Theater Production & Design). Credits include Cannibal!: The Musical! Cripple of Inishmaan, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Fiddler on the Roof, and The Other Shore.

Brendan Shea is a mime (thanks to Chris Babyan and Princess Peach).

Alexander Sherman is a mime (thanks to my fan).

Meg Taintor is Co-Artistic Director of Whistler in the Dark, for whom she has directed All This Flying, All This Tumbling Down, The B File, and The Possibilities (Eliot Norton nomination for "Outstanding Production by a Local Fringe Company") and performed in Don't Exaggerate, part of FeverFest 06. For Season Three, Meg will direct Snoo Wilson's Vampire.

Maggie Talbot-Minkin is excited to return to Imaginary Beasts for her 4th consecutive season. Recently, Maggie pursued her dual passion for music as Eponine in Les Miserables. Other favorite roles include: Cecile in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Hansel in Hansel and Gretel, and Wanda in Wanda's Visit.

Tara Vance is a mime (thanks to you-know).

Matthew Woods is a graduate of Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, and of the A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard. He serves as Artistic Director to Imaginary Beasts where he recently directed The Tragicomedy of Don Cristobal and Sena Rosita at The Arsenal Center for the Arts Black Box Theatre.

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