1/28/2024 0 Comments Miami little theatreJohn is a veteran actor who has appeared on many stages, including most of South Florida's stages. Her most recent work was in The Caldwell's production of Distracted as well as GableStage's encore production of her tour-de-force, one-woman show (in which she played sixteen characters) No Child. Regionally, she has worked at Gablestage, New Theatre, Caldwell Theatre Company, The Waterfront Playhouse, The Women's Theatre Project and Mosaic Theatre, to name a few. Lela won the Carbonell Award for Best Actress for In The Continuum at Gablestage and is a four-time Carbonell Award Nominee. Nick is also an accomplished singer, and has sung the national anthem at numerous events,and most recently, was a vocalist on Ricky Martin's latest album Musica+Alma+Sexo (Desmond Child, Producer). TV credits include: USA Network's "Burn Notice", Univision Interactive, as well as numerous commercials. ![]() Nick is a recipient of the Carbonell Award and Silver Palm Award. Radio (World Premiere)- Florida Stage (Carbonell Award- Best Supporting Actor in a Musical) Farragut North and Masked -GableStage A View From The Bridge- Gulfshore Playhouse The Whipping Man and Secret Order- Caldwell Theatre The Color of Desire (World Premiere)- Actors' Playhouse, Why Torture is Wrong.- Mosaic Theatre The Glass Menagerie- Broward Stage Door Everything Will Be Different- Mad Cat Theatre, and Summer Shorts- City Theatre, among others. His other work includes Our Lady of Allapattah, which will receive its world premiere at The Caldwell Theatre Company in April of 2012 and Captiva, which will open Zoetic Stage's 2011-2012 season.Ī BFA graduate of New World School of the Arts, past credits include: Cuba Libre -LaJolla Playhouse, Arsht Center and Marjorie Little Theatre Dr. Nothing compares to the excitement of being asked to be a member of Zoetic Stage!Ĭhristopher Demos-Brown is a playwright whose most recent play, When the Sun Shone Brighter, won the 2011 Carbonell Award for Best New Work and a 2010 Silver Palm Award. Television: Permanent guest host (21 years) on television's Kelly & Company (Detroit). Regionally: The Neil Simon catalogue as well as Forum (Pseudolous), Two for the Seesaw (Jerry), Boys in the Band (Harold) and Peter Pan (Captain Hook). National tours: How to Succeed (Finch standby/performed), Camelot (Mordred), Music Man (Tommy) and Flower Drum Song (Wang San). Other local appearances include: Dream a Little Dream, Misery, The Real Thing, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Pump Boys and Dinettes, Game Show, and the world premiere of The Boy from Russia. Most recently, he has appeared in Mosaic's Dirty Story, GableStage's The Lieutenant of Inishmore, and was nominated for a Best Actor Carbonell in InsideOut's Faith Healer. ![]() Since that time, Steve made his Broadway debut as Hoss in the award-winning, critically acclaimed Hank Williams: Lost Highway, which also toured nationally. Steve is well known in South Florida for his Carbonell-winning portrayals of Man #2 in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, and Tom/Phyllis/Leslie in Sylvia. She is also the Chair of the South Florida Equity Liaison Committee. Some notable appearances include 1776, Full Monty and Annie at Actors' Playhouse, Benefactors and Smell of the Kill at Palm Beach Dramaworks, Talk Radio at Mosaic, Summer Shorts for City Theatre, Mack and Mabel and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn at the Royal Palm, Adding Machine and The Dead at GableStage, and At Wits End, Sisters of Swing, Some Kind of Wonderful, and most recently the World Premiere of Dr. She has worked at most of the professional theatres in South Florida from Jupiter to Coral Gables. She is a ten-time Carbonell award nominee and has won the award three times for Funny Girl, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Blood Brothers. Irene is a long time member of the South Florida regional theatre community. from the New World School of the Arts in Miami. in Directing from the Actors Studio in 2002 and B.F.A. South Florida directing credits include Kiss of the Spider Woman, Painted Alice, Barefoot Boy With Shoes On, and Everything Will be Different: A Brief History of Helen of Troy at Mad Cat Theatre and in the Winter of 2010, Melt at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables. At New World, Stuart directed Brecht/Weill's The Threepenny Opera, Weiss' Marat/Sade and Tony Kushner's Angels in America staged at The Colony Theatre. Upon his return to South Florida, where Stuart was raised, he was Head of Theatre at Gulliver Preparatory and then part of the Full Time Faculty at New World School of the Arts for two years. ![]() New York credits include Romulus Linney's Gint, Harold Pinter's One for the Road, Aristaphanes' Lysistrata, Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls. For two years, Stuart Meltzer was the Artistic Director of City Theatre in Miami, where he oversaw and expanded the Summer Shorts Festival.
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