DMT ARMY
GOOD SOLDIERS ALL, listed below is the roll call of everyone who has been, is, was, or could be DMT over the past 10+ years. If you would like to join the ranks of the few, the proud, the suicidal DMT soldiers, send us your headshot/resume/contact info. All headshots and bios are recent as of the performers' last known DMT appearance. If you are a DMT soldier and would like to update your info, you can send us your most recent bio/headshot/site link and we will update your info ASAP.

KELLYainsworthKelly is a Florida native who has been acting and dancing since a very early age. She studied both acting and and dance at Palm Beach Community College and also at The University of Central Florida. Wanting more hands on training she followed her heart to New York to study at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts where she graduated in the spring of 2007. Some of her favorite and most memorable roles include Portia in Shakespeare’s Julius Ceaser and Tood in R.T. Robinson’s The Cover of Life. You may have also seen her grace the stage in Michael Horn’s show Happy Hour, at the 45th street Theater. Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu!

Troy has performed as a stand up at Caroline's, Gotham Comedy Club, Comic Strip Live, and StandUP NY. He also appeared in the mockumentary "Yes, And..." and performed with Comedy Sports in Arlington, VA. Next DMT appearance: The Taming of the Shrew.

AMANDAallenAmanda made her DMTheatrics debut in Sugarbaby!  Previous NY credits include: Nirvanov (NY Premier), Mac Wellman's Dracula, Aunt Vanya, Tallahassee, Benten Kozo (199 OBIE), Cellophane, The Kentucky Cycle, Lamar and Suzy's Playhouse (NY Premier), David and Lisa, and The Tempest. Amanda is obsessed with long form improv and can be seen in the groups Late for Class and Karl. Last DMT appearance: Sugarbaby! 

 

FREDbackusBefore his acclaimed turn as Saturninus in DMT's Titus Andronicus, he previously appeared as Rbiter in DMTheatrics’ 2008 production of Bitch Macbeth. Other credits include: A Little Piece of the Sun (GeminiCollisionworks); The Granduncle Quadrilogy: Tales from the Land of Ice (PiperMcKenzie); Besides, You Lose Your Soul (Apocryphal/Camden Peoples' Theater, London); Macbeth Without Words (PiperMcKenzie/Pretentious Festival); Camino Real (Arthouse Productions); Temptation and Mountain Hotel (Havel Festival); World Gone Wrong (Gemini-CollisionWorks/Moral Values Festival); The Pragmatists (Piper McKenzie); Word to No One (Camden Peoples' Theater, London); Horse Country (dir. J. Clancy, award: Outstanding Performance, FringeNYC); and as "The Amazing Viernik" in Matt Gray and Bryan Enk's Penny Dreadful. Last DMT appearance: Titus Andronicus

Past theatre credits: Othello (Brabantio), The Three Sisters (Ferapont), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Egeus), Henry V (Exeter), As You Like It (Corin), The Winter's Tale (Old Shepherd), The Taming of the Shrew (Baptista), Measure For Measure (Esculus), Much Ado About Nothing (Leonato), Romeo & Juliet (Lord Montague), and King Lear (Albany). With thanks to his wife Susan for her support, the cast for their craft and enthusiasm, and Frank Cwiklik for his perceptive direction. Next DMT appearance: The Taming of the Shrew

JONATHAbatesCan't tell you where she's from...Or anything about her. They might find her. They are coming to get her. They will eventually find her. But right now she is laying low. Buying herself some time here. Shhh! do you hear that? Don't move! Do you hear them? They're coming! You're one of them, aren't you!... Last DMT appeareance: Sugarbaby!

BRANDONbeilisBrandon is an actor/comedian/improvisor whose roots are firmly planted in theatre. Stage credits include Meet Market, an improvised “Dating Game”, at Gotham City Improv, and DMT's ORgy of the Dead! (2006). Moving from stage to screen, he has worked with Metropolis Entertainment on the sitcom pilot “Unexplained Mystery Chasers”. Brandon also delivered a spot-on performance as the Bee in “Crosspollination”, an animated short parodying the story of the birds and the bees. Last DMT appearance: Orgy of the Dead! (2006)

ADAMbertocciAdam is a screenwriter and filmmaker working in and around New York. His films have played at festivals all across America, with stops in England, Canada and Australia, garnering numerous awards and nominations along the way. Achievements as a writer-director include the experimental romcom "Love: The Movie", the kitty-cat-cute romance "Pat Gets a Cat" and the Star Wars/NYC mashup "Brooklyn Force"; he also penned the family Christmas comedy "Wreck the Halls" starring Mickey Rooney. He works as a Final Cut Pro editor by day and shops his spec feature screenplays to Hollywood by night. His work can be seen at adambertocci.com. Last DMT collaboration: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski (playwright)

JESSbeveridgeYou may have seen her in DMT's Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu as one of the Amazon maidens. You may also have seen her in Bitch Macbeth in which she was the slave with the ball gag. Jess is a proud Alumni of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu!

LYDIAblaisdellLydia was recently seen in The Disappearance of Jonah (NY and Capitol Fringe) as well as Helena in Midsummer Night’s Dream (Looking Glass). She graduated from Columbia last May, where she directed Last Days of Judas Iscariot. She currently works as an intern for New Dramatists. Last DMT appearance: Titus Andronicus

SARAHbloomTheater: Proof (Mill Mountain); The Little Foxes, Romeo & Juliet (Tennessee Rep); The Glass Menagerie (Charleston Stage Company). Television: NYPD Blue, Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Last DMT appearance: Twenty (2004).

STEVENbloomSteven made his DMT debut as Eli, Grover, Leonard, and others in Nevada Territory.  Previous acting credits include: Cohoes Music Hall:  The Diary of Anne Frank (Peter); Dorset Theatre Festival:  The Orchard (David), Sylvia (Greg), Venezia (Don Giacomo); Lake George Dinner Theatre:  Over The Tavern (Eddie); University at Albany:  Measure for Measure (Angelo), Hedda Gabler (George Tesman), See How They Run (Rev. Toop), Shadow of a Gunman (Mulligan), This Is Our Youth (Warren). Previous directing credits include: A Streetcar Named Desire (Directing Project), Waiting for Godot (Senior Independent Study). Last DMT appearance: Nevada Territory.

CATEbottiglionePrior to her DMT appearance in Who in the Hell is the Real, Live Lorelei Lee?, Cate was seen at the NY Fringe Festival in the award winning Godlight Theatre Company's world premiere production of Principia the Musical.  Other NYC stage credits include:  Amanda in Private Lives at TSI, Joanne in Closin' Time at Raw Space.  Film: George's Unspeakable Love; The Sonnet Project.  Education:  Catholic University, The Actor's Institute, British American Drama Academy. Last DMT appearance: Who in the Hell is the Real, Live Lorelei Lee?

ERIKbowieEric grew up a small boy in Colorado.  He attended Colby College, where he did some auditioning, improv, and a great deal of starving.  Sugarbaby was his first show since arriving in NYC, and he's really happy to once again be a household name.  His roommates seem less excited about this fact, and claim to live in an apartment, not an actual "house". Last DMT apppearance: Sugarbaby!

DAVIDmillsboyntonAs an actor, David  has been seen performing in New York City as Billy "The Kid" in the 40th-anniversary production of Michael McClure's The Beard at the Gene Frankel Theatre. Other representative roles include "Conjure Man" in Dark of the Moon, "Mr. Morse" in Hot L Baltimore, "Master Jacques" in The Miser, "Boo" in The Marriage of Bette and Boo, and "Clara" in the film The System. David's writing credits include a solo-performance adaptation of Euripides's Bacchae, translations of Alfred Jarry's non-Ubu plays, and contributions to the theatre history text, Against the Grain: Theatre from Ritual to Realism. David was a member of Acting Class Group 36 at The Juilliard School and received hisMFA in Theatre Criticism from Penn State University in 2008. Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2008)

BOBbraderBorn in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Bob received a scholarship to The Young Actors Studio while in High School. He came to New York to attend the Tisch School of the arts, working with the Stella Adler Conservatory. Some of his New York Theatre roles include; Girls School Vampire playing the roles of Harold Kumel and Johnny; Salome as Herod; Impromptu playing Ernest; Bitch Macbeth as Rbiter; and Caesar in the 2002 OOBR award winner for best play Antony and Cleopatra. His film roles include Macbeth playing Macduff , and Mina Seward playing both Father McMiggins and Ambrose Williams. His one man show, Spiiting in the Face of the Devil, enjoyed great success in NYC and abroad.  Last DMT appearance: The Sinister Urge! (2007)

ANNbreitbachAnn was last seen as Lavinia in DMT’s production of Titus Andronicus and is thrilled, tickled pink even, to be working with Frank and fellow DMT army members again! Ann began her acting career in first grade playing, A Turtle. She then moved on to bigger and better things at the age of 8 by performing as an extra in the high school production of Hello Dolly. Moving on through the years she couldn’t be apart from theatre. So in 2005 she moved to New York to begin a serious acting career, cough cough. She has studied at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and some of her favorite roles include, Regional: Beatrice/Much Ado About Nothing, Lavinia/Titus Andronicus, Jane/Martian Manhunter Lives, Maria/Sound of Music, and Cherie/Bus Stop. Conservatory: Nance/Female Transport, Anne/Cry of Players, Hedda/Hedda Gabler, and Sue/Last Summer at Bluefish Cove. HUGE thanks to Mom, Dad, & the fam for all their love. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space

SARAHbrodskySarah first appeared with DMT as Femme Wreckage in the 2008 revival of Bitch Macbeth. She is currently with the circus as an aerial acrobat, loves tango, and archeology. Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu!

PETERbrownPeter B. Brown is a frequent collaborator with such downtown theater companies as Danse Macabre Theatrics (The Stranger, Kookamonga Falls, Bitch Macbeth); Untitled Theater Co. #61 (Rhinoceros, The Bald Soprano, Richard III); Year One Productions (A Little Piece of the Sun, Boris by the Sea, King John); Gemini CollisionWorks (Frankenstein In Love, Ten Nights In A Bar-Room, Film Is Evil: Radio Is Good); RandomArts, Inc. (A Doctor in Spite of Himself); and Adhesive Theater (Kirby, The Battles of Coxinga).  He has appeared in films by Bryan Enk (Midnight Days, Mina Seward), Carin Perry (The Bag, Happy Hour), and Eric Giancoli (The Audit).  Directorial efforts include Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Othello,  Lanford Wilson's A Betrothal, and Martin Epstein's How Gertrude Stormed The Philosophers' Club.   He can also be seen in the title role of Bryan Enk's film adaptation of Macbeth. Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2003)

SARAHJANEbunkerSarah Jane Bunker was most notably seen with DMTheatrics at The Red Room in the OOBR-award winning The Stranger. Other NYC credits include Women and Wallace (Space at 24), Bitch Macbeth (Access Theatre), The Crow, The Fugitive Girls, Mose the Fireman/Das Presley (Todo Con NADA), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Iolanthe (Village Light Opera Group), Cask of Amontillado (Present Co.), Orgy of the Dead (Surf Reality), Quicksand (St. Marks' Theater) and the Obie-award-winning Benton Kozo (Flea Theatre). Thanks to God, my family, Sadie the weiner and my girls. Last DMT appearance: The Fugitive Girls! (2002)

BECKYbyersBecky graduated from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA with a B.F.A. in Jazz Dance Performance. Theater credits include Third Lows’ Penny Dreadful (Abigail Pierce), a cameo in The Welding Club’s 3800 Elizabeth, and the 2008 DMT production of Bitch Macbeth (Prime Asbury). She is also a proud member of Malleable Dance Theater. She has performed on the Disney Cruise Line, Pink Floyd’s The Wall (Alleyway Theater, Buffalo, NY), and various festivals/concerts throughout Philadelphia including performances at The Annenberg Theater, The Glue Festival, and The Equality Forum. She most recently choreographed 0109 for DMT and Willy Nilly in the 2009 Fringe Festival. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

AMYCAITLINcarrAmy graduated from The University of the Arts in 1997 with a BFA in Musical Theater.  After graduating, she performed in two workshops of The Hidden Sky with the Prince Music Theater Festival, and A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Arden Theater.  1998 brought Amy to NYC, and since that time she has done more theater than she can shake even a proverbial stick at.  Credits include: Salome, The Sinister Urge!, Bitch Macbeth (Danse Macabre Theatrics); Seascape With Sharks and Dancer, The Ridiculous Young Ladies, Quint and Miss Jessel at Bly (Random Arts); A Little Piece of the Sun (Year One Productions), The Hobo Got Too High, At the Mountains of Slumberland (Gemini Collisionworks). Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2003)

Lindsey is very excited to work again with DM Theatrics, really. No, really. She was last seen in the DM Theatrics production of Plan 9 From Outer Space and had a freakin' blast. Past performances around town also include: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Jeaninne's Abortion: A Play in Three Trimesters, and all sorts of improv with The Indicators. Thanks to Frank and Michele for being awesome! Next DMT appearance: The Taming of the Shrew.

JONATHANcastroJonathan's first DMT appearance was as Menas in the smash hit Antony and Cleopatra.  He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Purchase College’s Conservatory of Acting.  Some of Jonathan’s theatre credits include the The Purification (Father), Three Sisters (Fedotik), Landscape of the Body (Raulito), Midsummer Night’s Dream (Flute), Ah! Wilderness (Bartender), Our Town (Simon Stimson), Simply Maria (Ricardo), King Lear (Edgar), and Macbeth (Macbeth).  He also created and appeared as Jeffery/Joe in St. Louis Blues, an original work which he co-wrote using improvisation and mask work.  In addition to appearing in several student films, Jonathan starred as Cody in Rockwell, which had a successful run in both the Sundance Short Film Festival and the Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.  Most recently, he appeared as Mike in the short film Opportunity Mutiny.  He also served as Director of The Gatebox at the American Theater of Actors and a benefit performance of The Vagina Monologues at Lehman College.  Last DMT appearance: Antony and Cleopatra

JENNIFERclarkJennifer is a graduate of SUNY Purchase. Before entering the acting world, she danced with Poppo and the Gogo Boys, 86 Nylon, and David Hurwith, among others. NYC Theatre appearances include the OBIE-winning Benton Kozo, Midsummer Night's Dream (Shakespeare in the Parking Lot), as well as numerous shows at NADA and the Chelsea Repertory Lab. Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2001)

ALEXANDRAcohenspieglerDMTheatrics: Bitch Macbeth. Other NYC highlights: Shakespeare's 3 Marys (Dark Lady Players); Baba Yaga and the Pumpkin Fairy (One Time Productions); Switchblade (Milk Can Theatre Company); Cleopatra and The Writer (Afrikan Women's Repertory Theatre); Kafka Parables (Columbia MFA Director's Program); A Christmas Carol and Peter Pan (Once Upon a Time, Inc.); Documentary (Co-Op Theatre East). Film: The Day He Finished the Book (NYFA), The Real Make-A-Wish Foundation (A L Productions). Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

Jerard-James Craven most recently escaped to New York from Texas Oil-Country, to not only make his DMT debut, but also his New York theater debut in Plan Nine From Outer Space. Jerard spent his boyhood raised in small-town New Hampshire and studied theater at the University of New Hampshire. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

ANNAcurtisAnna Curtis (Cleopatra in the OOBR-award winning Antony and Cleopatra) is an actress, performer and professional photographer. She is busy running around town going on auditions, acting in independent films (or anything else she sink her teeth into), photographing people for magazines and getting her own image & opinions into magazines. In her spare time, you can find her being a glamorous performer in the darkness of many a nightclub in the Burlesque Circuit. Last DMT appearance: Antony and Cleopatra

DANIELLEdaggertyDanielle originated the role of Paula in DMT's adaptation of Ed Wood's The Fugitive Girls! at NADA in 2000, and reprised the role in the 2002 production. Other credits include Summer and Smoke, Pizza Man, Cabaret, Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer, and an appearance on One Life to Live. Last DMT appearance: The Fugitive Girls! (2002)

CAROLYNdemischIn a past life Carolyn was a musical theater actress; currently she is a second-year MBA student at NYU Stern focusing on media and entertainment marketing. Her DMT debut was in the 2007 revival of Orgy of the Dead! Last DMT appearance: Taking Liberties

LEAHdietrichLeah comes to you from the sunny rays of Florida. She is a graduate of Florida State University, and also trained at Circle in the Square Theatre School. She has had the privilege of being in such shows as Woyzeck (Marie), Wasp (Mom), Hobbled (Gob), and girls (Katy) directed by Mark Medoff. Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu!

CLAYdrinkoClay appeared opposite Veronica Webb in the feature film Dirty Laundry and also appeared in the films The Ski Trip, One Third, and Countertransference. His television experience includes work on MTV, VH1, Spike TV, and Fuse TV. Drinko got his dance skills by working with Bessie award winning choreographer Christopher Williams as one of his recurring ensemble members. As if that weren't enough, Drinko also makes his own electronic dance music complete with music videos and live performances. His music is available at claydrinko.com. Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2008)

This self-proclaimed Amazin' Asian ('Amasian1' for short) has been riding the children's theatre circuit for the past few years since graduating from the Stella Adler Studio of Acting and is happy to be making his DMTheatrics debut. He's corrupted the minds of today's youth with ridiculous notions of electrical safety, conflict resolution, bullying/cyber-bullying as well as nutrition and exercise with theatre companies like George Street Playhouse and the National Theatre for Children. He also did a stint with Yo Gabba Gabba Live! which brought him all over the US and Canada. This year alone he's been tearing it up all over the NY/NJ theatre scene in shows like Goliath (Planet Connections Festivity); Something Wicked (Richmond Shepard Theatre); The Passion Play (Park Performing Arts Center) and The Third Pulpit (Strawberry One-Act Festival/Manhattan Repertory Theatre). Edgar doesn't call himself the Amazin' Asian for nothin'. Next DMT appearance: Taming of the Shrew

MERCEDESemelinaNew York credits include: Nevada Territoy, Who in the Hell is the Real Live Loreilei Lee?, Midsummer Nights Dream, 36K. Los Angeles credits: Crime Stories 3- Thicker Than Water, Laundry and Bourbon. Film, Independent: "Juan-a-be", Reel Women, Blind Date. Plus, tons of music videos and Miller Genuine Draft Commercial. Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2008)

GREGengbrechtGreg has worked in New York City as an actor, director, and stage manager. He received his BA in Theater at Ithaca College and his notable credits include Mountain Jews (Isaac) Off-Broadway; King O'Neil (Major De Burgh), Whisky, Beer, and Apple Pie (Chris) at the Abingdon; and the New York premiere of The Tragedy of John (Ben) at Theatre Row Studios. Last DMT appearance: Titus Andronicus

BRYANenkBryan originated the role of Rosenstern in the first production of Bitch Macbeth (2001, Access Theater) and then reprised it in what he likes to refer to as Bitch Macbeth, Vol. 2 (2003, Kraine Theater)., and Bitch Macbeth Vol. 3 (2008, the Brick). Other appearances at The Brick include two of Ian W. Hill’s Necropolis plays (At the Mountains of Slumberland and World Gone Wrong); Polonius in Ian W. Hill’s Hamlet; and Banquo in Piper McKenzie’s Macbeth Without Words. Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2008)

ADAMenrightAdam played Dominic/Coby in Williamsburg! The Musical, winner of the 2007 NYC Fringe Festival Outstanding Music/Lyrics award and can be heard on the Original Cast Recording. Other credits include: Woof in Hair (Gallery Players), Wang Hung in Underwear: A Space Musical (NY Fringe '08), Riff Raff in Rocky Horror in Concert (Crash Mansion), The Beggar's Opera (Peculiar Works Project) and Coneybear in Spelling Bee (Mason Street Warehouse.)  Adam is also a proud back-up singer for New York City Chanteuse Erin & Her Cello.  For more info, visit www.adamenright.com. Last DMT appearance: Taking Liberties

Saara Falk is a Finn with flaming red hair who moved to New York two years ago to follow her dreams! She is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC. Her latest credits include playing Becca in the conservatory theatre production of David Lindsey-Abaire's "Rabbit Hole", Woman In the Horizon in Sasha Santiago's film "Interstellar" and Sister Judith in the Brick Theater production of John Whiting's "Devils". She's also an alumna of the Finnish National Opera Ballet School and has worked as a dancer in Europe including The Finnish National Opera and Savonlinna International Opera Festival. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine.

MARGUERITEfrenchOriginally from Oakland, CA, Marguerite French went to high school in a small, artsy community where she discovered the world of theater.  Her mother never told her not to talk to strangers, so she and theater made friends.  After earning her B.S. from the school of hard knocks, she came to New York with a pillowcase full of underwear and a dream.  Marguerite earned rave reviews in the title role of the hit DMT comedy Sugarbaby! and played the title role in the acclaimed Who in the Hell is the Real, Live Lorelei Lee?  She has been seen on Broadway at the gym and her favorite diner. Last DMT appearance: 0109

AARONfuksaCredits include - Off Broadway: The Karaoke Show (Diane Paulus ,Director).  Tour: Jesus Christ Superstar (06-08) with Ted Neeley and Corey Glover; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Featured Performances: Indianapolis, Seattle and Oregon Symphonies.  For more info, visit www.aaronfuksa.com. Last DMT appearance: Taking Liberties

Stage credits include: Marilyn Monroe: Wouldn’t Be Fascinating (Fringe festival 2010); Sweeney Todd, My Favorite Year, Evita, Annie, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, Les Miserables (Fantine), A Chorus Line (Connie), Perfect Family (Angel), The Merry Widow. She has been performed with Sasaki Ballet Tokyo in their productions of Giselle and Sleeping Beauty. Her DMT debut is in Bible and Wine. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine.

EVAgilBefore making her DMT debut in Nevada Territory, Eva was seen as Maxine Weinstein in Precious, the inaugural show of Strange Sister Theatre Company (www.evagil.com/strangesister), which she co-founded. Other work includes a national tour of The Barber of Seville, The Children's Hour (Karen), Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Cecile), and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Titania). She has appeared as the lead in numerous short films, some clips of which can be seen at www.evagil.com Last DMT appearance: Nevada Territory

MATTHEWgrayDM Theatrics: The Sinister Urge, Orgy of the Dead, Nevada Territory, Antony and Cleopatra, The Fugitive Girls, Bitch Macbeth; Other NY performances include Mad Forest (nominated for Best Ensemble, NY Innovative Theatre Awards), World Gone Wrong (Gemini CollisionWorks), Dangerous Liaisons (Wilde Mule Prod.). He co-created (and sometimes starred in and directed) the 12-part serialized play Penny Dreadful produced by the Brick Theater in Brooklyn from 2007-2009. As director: Darkling (Philadelphia premiere/Stefan Weisman, composer) Semmelweis (co-librettist/Raymond J. Lustig, composer), Stand Clear (director/co-writer w/ Bryan Enk), Entrenched - Episode 3 (James Comtois). He is the Producing Director of American Opera Projects, dedicated to the development and presentation of exclusively new opera works. BFA, North Carolina School of the Arts (Directing). Love to Dina for all her support. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski.

IANwhillIan W. Hill has worked in most functions in most artistic media. As a stage director/designer with his company Gemini CollisionWorks, he has created three dozen productions since July, 1997, including works by Richard Foreman (Film Is Evil: Radio Is Good, Egyptology, and the world premiere of Harry in Love, among others), T.S. Eliot (The Rock), Clive Barker (Frankenstein in Love), Mac Wellman (Harm’s Way), Ronald Tavel (The Life of Juanita Castro and Shower), Jeff Goode (Larry and the Werewolf), Mark Spitz (The Hobo Got Too High), and Edward D. Wood, Jr. (The Violent Years and Glen or Glenda?), as well as original works (Kiss Me, Succubus; At the Mountains of Slumberland ; and the influential Even the Jungle (slight return), the last co-written with David LM Mcintyre).  In 2001, he directed/designed two works in Untitled Theatre Co. #61’s citywide Eugène Ionesco Festival, The New Tenant and The Viscount, the latter being the world premiere of an unfinished play (in a translation by Hill and Berit Johnson).  He has also acted in over 75 Off-Off-Broadway shows in the past dozen years, including a great deal of work with Frank Cwiklik and Danse Macabre Theatrics.  As a designer (light, sound, projections, sets) and technical/artistic consultant he has worked with many other stage artists including Daniel Kleinfeld, Tanya Kane-Parry, The Neo-Futurists, Dan Hurlin, Copernicus, The York Theater Company, The Public Theater, Tim Cusack, Gorilla Rep, Emma Griffin, Michael John Garces, White Oak, The Salon, and The Nikolais/Louis Dance Theater Company. He is a former artistic director of Nada Classic and co-produced acclaimed festivals of the works of Richard Foreman and Edward D. Wood, Jr. there. He received a BFA in Film Production from NYU/Tisch School of the Arts, and his films as director include the short "How Did You Manage to Steal a Car from a Rolling Train?" and the featurette Deep Night. He is currently based at the Brick theater in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Last DMT appearance: 0109

RASHEEDhindsRasheed reprised his role as Macbeth in the Winter 2003 revival of Bitch Macbeth.  Previously, he appeared as Nicky in the DMT adaptation of Quicksand.  Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2003)

SHOSHANAhoffertTheater: Four Fruits, Surf Reality; Long Light Point, Chashama; Ondine, Open Stage, CO; Orgy of the Dead!, The Red Room. Television: “Kenny the Shark” (pilot), Discovery Kids; “Bump Cut” (pilot), PBS; Dance: David Dorfman Dance, CO; Hoi Polloi Dance Co, MA. Last DMT appearance: The Sinister Urge! (2006)

COLLEENhoranColleen would like to start a competitive bowling league with marginal talent. This is because she would like one night per week where she can wear her team's tacky shirt, down a cheap pitcher, and yell expletives over that elusive turkey. She feels like this should be easy in a place like NYC, and yet, she can't find a good place to make this happen. If you, dear reader, know of a good place, please visit www.colleenhoran.net where you can find her email address and contact her, for goodness sake. Last DMT appearance: Taking Liberties

LARAhughesFirst seen on DMT's stage in Who in the Hell is the Real, Live Lorelei Lee?, Lara is a musical theatre graduate of Emerson College in Boston and also trained at the American Dance Festival at Duke University.   Previous shows include The Little Foxes, Durang's Titanic, Children of Eden, Follies, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Last DMT appearance: Twenty (2004)

MARIAhurdleA graduate of the conservatory of acting at SUNY Purchase, Maria's first NYC production was DMT's award-winning Antony and Cleopatra. This was the second time Maria played a burlesque dancer in a Shakespeare show, the first being Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by David Bridel. Last DMT appearance: Antony and Cleopatra

SARAHejacobsSarah is originally from Atlanta, Georgia where she started dancing at the age of 4 with Rhythm Dance Center. She moved to NY to continue her career on stage, as well as obtain her Bachelor’s degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She has studied acting at The T. Schreiber Studio and dance at various studios such as Broadway Dance Center and Steps on Broadway. Some of her favorite roles include Little Sally in Urinetown, Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest and Reggie Flutie among other characters in The Laramie Project. She can be seen dancing with Malleable Dance Theater and working as a freelance fashion stylist. Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu!

CARRIEjohnsonCarrie Johnson started working with DMTheatrics at its inception, making her New York debut in Girls’ School Vampire, playing Rena.  Since then she has appeared in Amazons in Chains (Kara), The Crow (Darla), Impromptu (Lora), Women and Wallace (Nina), the 2001 Ionesco Festival, and the infamous EdFest produced by DMT and Gemini CollisionWorks. She was seen as Octavia in Antony and Cleopatra, as Cecile in a new translation of Dangerous Liaisons, and originated the role of Prime Asbury in the 2001 and 2003 versions of Bitch Macbeth.  Her film work includes Three Long Years (Susanna), Mina Seward (Vicki Williams), and Bryan Enk's Macbeth (Second Witch).  Last DMT appearance: Antony and Cleopatra


Cedric has been acting in New York Independent Theatre for almost seven years. He has appeared in such shows as Romeo and Juliet, King O’Neil, The Changeling (TheatreRats), Hurt so Good, I’m Just Saying: Summers in the City (Point of You Productions), The Happiest Girl in the World, Mr. Shakespeare/Mr. Porter (Medicine Show Theatre Ensemble), and Guy Pride: The World’s 1st Man-sical! (Guy Pride Productions). His original one-acts, Trouble in Paradise and Verses, were produced under the title Bible Stories in last summer’s Midtown International Theatre Festival. In 2008, he published his first book of poetry, I Wear The Colour Green. He is a proud member of Point of You Productions and a founding member/producer of Guy Pride Productions. Follow Cedric at www.CeddyJones.com. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

BRANDONkalbaughBrandon's first DMT appearance was as the hard-nosed, soft-hearted Sheriff Rufus J. Miranda in the smash hit Sugarbaby!  He next appeared as Terence in Nevada Territory.  He has appeared in numerous new Off-off Broadway plays, and served as Artistic Director of Mel Grovero Productions.   Brandan has toured nationally with Theatre IV and performed in outdoor theatre in Texas.  Off the stage and aside from extra work, he has gotten the chance to work on a series of independent films with Nor'East Productions as character, supporting, and lead actors.  Last DMT appearance: Nevada Territory

NATHANIELkentKent is a Bay Area native and holds a BFA in Theatre from NYU. He acts (Three Sisters, The Oresteia, New Beulah) and produces plays with Shelby Company, of which he is a founding member. Last DMT appearance: Titus Andronicus

SHILOHkleinShiloh Klein is an actress and dancer from southern Louisiana whose DMT debut was in the smash hit Two Gentlemen of Lebowski. She is currently studying dance and voice in Manhattan while making her way into the film industry. She recently wrapped her first feature film as the lead in The Fabulous Thuderbird, and can currently be found working with band Phoenix Reign and crew on their Heavy Metal Underground series on Queens public access TV, as well as guest host on their Heavy Metal Sundays radio show on www.nexusproductionsradio.com. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine

DANIELkoenigDaniel's first appearance with DMT was in the NADA production of Salome, and he later appeared in the first production of Bitch Macbeth at Access Theater. He also appeared in the feature film Come. Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2001)

CHRISTIAANkoop Previous roles include Desdemona in Othello, Lyubov Kovalevskaya in A Little Piece of the Sun, the title role in Ionesco’s The Niece Wife, Jaqueline in Moliere's A Doctor in Spite of Himself, Lady Montague in  Romeo and Juliet, and the First Witch in Bryan Enk’s film adaptation of Macbeth. She originated the characters of Emma in Frank Cwiklik's Twenty, and Kumm-La in Cwiklik's Amazons in Chains! Also seen in Cwiklik’s production of Wilde's Salome (Joan), Cwiklik's Bitch Macbeth (Femme Water/ Femme Wreckage), Ian W. Hill's Even the Jungle (Slight Return) (Bagheera/ The General), and in the stage adaptations of The Crow (Myca), and The Masterworks of Edward D. Wood Series (various). Other film credits include Bryan Enk's Mina Seward (Maggie O'Connor) and Peter Nappi's Altar (lead).  Last DMT appearance: The Fugitive Girls! (2002)

BRITTlafieldIn the early 1970s, a cry was heard in a maternity ward in a small American suburb unlike any ever heard from a baby's mouth. His mother glowed because she knew he was something special, and when this protege first stepped onstage at the age of eight, everyone knew... this kid was going places. Upon graduating from this country's most prestigious acting school, his teachers all said his next stop would be Broadway. But it all came too easy for him and he was not quite ready for the superstadom which was to follow. He travelled Europe for a year, not only seeing the world, but expanding his knowledge of cultures and people. A legend grew in his wake, of a messiah-like man with no boundaries. Upon returning to New York, he realized that this fast track had to slow down. It was at this point that he read of an audition for a small, off-off-Broadway dark comedy about vampires. His audition was nothing less than perfect, and the director saw possibilities in the actor and character that had previously not existed. But, he dropped out of the project, and the part went to Britt Lafield, who also appeared in Amazons in Chains. Last DMT appearance: Amazons in Chains!

BOBlaineBob is a poet, playwright and actor. He is a member of the Inverse Theater Company and has appeared in 20 of Kirk Bromley's original American verse plays including Midnight Brainwash Revival, American Revolution, Icarus and Aria, Want’s Unwisht Work , On the Origin of Darwin,  The Banger’s Flopera, Three Dollar Bill, The Death of Griffin Hunter and Me the Musical. He worked with DMTheatrics as recently as last March in their smash hit Two Gentlemen of Lebowksi after having performed in their plays Bitch Macbeth in 2008, Who In the Hell is the Real Live Lorilie Lee? in 2004, their OOBR winning Antony and Cleopatra in 2002 and Fugitive Girls in 2000. He also recently performed as the Dandy Fop in the Richard Foreman play George Batille’s Bathrobe at the Brick theater, a performance for which the New York Times called him “a comic gem.” He has been performing his original work since 1991 in Chicago and New York. His own play What’s That Buzz? debuted in New York in 1999. He performed his latest play, Cocaine Faggot, at the PSNBC Performance Workshop at Here theater. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

DEVINlandinDevin Landin graduated from Manhattanville College with a dual degree in Theatre and History in 2006, and since then has appeared in numerous Off-Off-Broadway shows at the 45th St. Theater, the Stanford Meisner Theater, Under St. Mark’s, the Gene Frankel Theater, and other locations. He is a former apprentice at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and one of the online faces of Kaplan Test Prep. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

EDlaneEd (SAG/AFTRA) has been a New York actor for 10 years doing countless amounts of theater, film and television along the way. Currently he has a National Spot running for Cox Communication, two webisotics and two short films currently playing on the World Wide Web. Ed received his BFA and MFA training from Rutgers, Mason Gross School of the Arts under the tutelage of Maggie Flanigan and William Esper. Ed molds and instructs the futures of our nation’s young artists as the Associate Director of the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts and currently lives on the Upper West Side with his beautiful wife and daughter. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

CJlarocheC.J. returned to the tri-state area for DMT's Nevada Territory after spending his seventh summer in the cozy confines of the Dorset Theatre Festival. Favorite roles at Dorset include Laurie in Little Women and Glumdalca, the dwarf-loving giantess in Tom Thumb. He graduated from Wagner College's musical theatre department at the turn of the century. Last DMT appearance: Nevada Territory

JENNIFERleighJennifer, aka Madame Rosebud, was born in the great state of Texas, where she chooses to ignore that most of her least favorite poloticians hale from its enormos boarders, but stick with its bigger is better mentality. Raised in Sedona AZ, Jennifer is used to seeing aliens (from outer space), and likes grenola like all good hippies. She was a founding member of superstar burlesque troupe the Peach Tartes, and made her DMT debut in the 2006 revival of Orgy of the Dead! Last DMT appearance: The Sinister Urge!

Michael originated the role of Bob in the original 2001 DMT/Mountebanks production of Orgy of the Dead! at Surf Reality. As an actor he has performed regionally, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, and Nowhere Near Broadway. He has worked for the past 10 years as a marionette puppeteer, playing with his dolls on strings in front of zillions of kids. Last DMT production: Orgy of the Dead! (2001)

YURIlowenthalYuri Lowenthal played Danny in Quicksand, and Romeo to Frank Cwiklik’s Mercutio, having previously appeared in DMT productions of Twenty, The Sinister Urge!, Jail Bait, and Plan Nine From Outer Space. Last DMT appearance: Quicksand

Zachary is on the brink of graduating from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He has studied acting at Atlantic Acting School, Stonestreet Studios, Northwestern University's NHSI, Stella Adler Studio, and American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He recently appeared as Gustave in Dinner at Eight at NYU Tisch, directed by Robert Moss, and is happy to be performing again, with a playful bunch of hillbillies. Next DMT appearance: The Taming of the Shrew

DANmaccarone Dan has spent the better part of his life trying to convince people he has talent (very often nearly succeeding). He most notably appeared in DM Theatrics’ production of Sugarbaby! and has been seen in other DMT favorites such as House of Trash, Bitch Macbeth, and OOBR award winner The Stranger. His directing credits include his own adaptation (with Bradley Reichek) of Dangerous Liaisons) and a music video for pop band The B-Sides and numerous TV commercials for Sports Illustrated, as well as The Importance of Being Earnest, Ashes to Ashes, and his own God, Satan, & Daytime Television.  Other favorite acting roles have included Roderigo in Othello and Lawrence in For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls. Dan has written for numerous publications including The New York Times, the New York Observer, Stage-Directions Magazine, Health Magazine, Psychology Today and the Houston Chronicle. For more information on his upcoming work, visit his production company's web site www.wildemule.org Last DMT appearance: Sugarbaby!

DOUGLASmackrellDouglas is a man of many talents. He is an artist, an actor, a performer, a producer, a prop designer, an editor, a special effects engineer (both physical and digital), an inventor, a writer, a cinematographer, a part-time superhero, and a valued friend to many. He is certainly not a member of Actors Equity if anyone asks. Douglas' acting career has spanned nearly 15 years and has focused on improvisational comedy. A keen mind and a sharp wit have aided him in his extensive experience in the field of performance, but why bother reading about it when you can experience his work first hand via the majestic splendor of entertainment delivered over the internets! Visit www.hardluckheropictures.com for conclusive proof of his talent, and why he is completely justified in his arrogant usage of third person narrative. He is also the beloved nephew Timmy of DMT promo fame. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

ANGELAmadelinePrevious to DMT, Angela has been seen in the performance world at Centenary Stage Company, Granbury Opera House, Lakes Region Summer Theatre, Theatre at Lime Kiln, and Lily Langtry's Showplace. Ang holds a B.F.A degree in musical theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina. Last DMT appearance: Sugarbaby!

Prior to his DMT debut in Bible and Wine, Erik was seen as Gilbert in the world premiere of Charles Strouse's An American Tragedy. Recent roles include Fyedka in Fiddler on the Roof, Buck in Zanna Don't!, Pan in Bat Boy the Musical, Dream Curly in Oklahoma!, and the lead in an original dance theatre piece, Corps, for which he received and American College Theatre Festival Irene Ryan nomination. In 2009, Erik spent a semester in Arezzo, Italy at a conservatory dance program through the Accademia dell'Arte. He is a graduate of Muhlenberg College and a Fargo, ND native. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine

GURIONmanberOne of the DMT pioneers, having appeared in both productions of Girls' School Vampire, Gur also played Dr. Rod Johnson in Amazons in Chains. Last DMT appearance: Amazons in Chains!

SARAHmarckSarah is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Selected credits include: Jackie O in The House of Yes and Narrator in her 1st grade Little Red Hen play because she was in the advanced reading group. Last DMT appearance: Orgy of the Dead! (2006)

Most recently, Bryan has appeared around town as "J.D." in David Parr's Mimi @ the 44th Parallel and "Brooks" in Cedric Jones' Bible Stories. Besides originating roles in new works, Bryan has also performed regionally in works as diverse as Brecht's Three Penny Opera, Ayckbourn's Comic Potential and Shakespeare's As You Like It. Bryan studied theater at CUNY Brooklyn College and the Denver Center for Performing Arts. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

GERALDmarsiniGerald Marsini  performed with DMTheatrics in The Stranger, and as Alexas in Antony and Cleopatra.  He has also appeared in Another Urban Riff's MONO at Surf Reality, and No-Pants Theatre Co.'s Life During Wartime at HERE, in which he played, among other roles, Ted Koppel sans comb over.  Other credits include: Edgar in E.L. Doctorow's Drinks Before Dinner, Inside Art Theatre Co.; the title role in Eugene Ionesco's The Viscount, GeminiCollision Works; 3-D World, No-Pants Theatre Co. entry in NY Fringe 2001; Josthinkle and Ludwig in Mephisto, Theater of Necessity and Reverie Prods.; Fricka and Hagen in the Nada Show World revival of Charles Ludlam's Der Ring Gott Farblonjet.  Last DMT appearance: Antony and Cleopatra

NICOLEmarshNicole, a native of Vermont, came to NYC in 1994 to attend college at Marymount Manhattan. After receiving her B.F.A in 1998 she continued studying privately with Debra Vanderlinde and at the Shakespeare Intensive Workshop with Rosemary Hay. Guest instructors have included Richard Crawford of The Flying Machine and Patsy Rodenburg, head of the voice department at The Royal National Theater in Britain and coach to such talents as Dame Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes and Ian Holm, among others. Nicole has worked regionally and locally and some of her favorite roles include: Jane in The Witch of Edmonton for REV Theatre Company; Lady Capulet in The National Theatre of the Perfomring Arts National Tour of Romeo and Juliet; Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream for Shakespeare in the Park(ing) Lot and The Hudson River Arts Festival (NYC); Queen Anubis in Amazons in Chains with DM Theatrics (NYC); Several forays into the world of Ed Wood, Jr. for Gemini Collision Works/Nada Classic's Ed Wood Festival in the fall of 2000 (NYC);  Several victims and a police officer in Bryan Enk's adaptation of The Crow at Nada Classic (NYC); Marie in Woyzeck for The Rathskellar (NYC); The Girl in That Was Her Day (a one woman show) at Dance Theatre Workshop (NYC); and Sonya in Uncle Vanya for The Parish Players (VT), among others. Nicole has worked with the International Independent Film and Video Festival and has been a featured extra in such independent films as Anduin and Delorian and Young Teamsters.  She appeared as Agrippa in the OOBR-award winning DMT production of Antony and Cleopatra and reprised her role of Wire in the 2003 revival of Bitch Macbeth.  Last DMT appearance: Nevada Territory

SAMANTHAmasonSamantha made her DMT debut as Femme in the 2008 revival of Bitch Macbeth and also appeared in the second season of Third Lows Productions popular series, Penny Dreadful. Other NYC credits include Tranio in Taming of the Shrew at the Looking Glass Theatre, Orientation Day at the ID America Festival, Tourjours L'Amour at the Samuel French Original Short Play Festival, and The Oval Portrait, a short film from SVA and HeBro Productions. Past favorite credits also include Isabella in Measure for Measure, Antigone in Antigone, and Catherine in Proof. She graduated summa cum laude from the honors school of the State University of New York at Oswego with a BA in Theatre and a minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, also completing a portion of her degree in London. Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu

TOMmazurTom Mazur has been hailed as a dilettante, a dabbler, a "disreputable, hulking boob and a waste of space".  In spite of lavish praise, he continues to hone and polish his trade in order to bring you closer to brilliant stories by greater minds.  His DMT appearances include Quicksand, the 2003 revival of Bitch Macbeth, and the acclaimed Antony and Cleopatra. Last DMT appearance: Twenty (2004)

KELLYMcCormackKelly began dancing and performing at the age of 8 at Diggs School of Dance in Gloucester, VA. She then trained with Chamber Ballet in Williamsburg, VA. With Chamber Ballet she performed roles such as The Nutcracker in The Nutcracker; Six Friends in Coppelia; Jemima Puddleduck in Beatrix Potter; also The Secret Garden and Magic Flute. With Chamber Ballet, McCormack participated in two cultural exchange programs that took her to Heidelberg, Germany in 2004 and 2006. There, she performed with dancers from all over Europe. With her local theatre group, McCormack performed Cassie in A Chorus Line, Peasblossom in A Midsummer Nights Dream, and stage managed The Good Doctor. In 2004 Kelly McCormack founded In His Steps Worship Dance Ministries, a dance studio located in Williamsburg, New Kent, and Gloucester, Virginia. With In His Steps she has performed and produced over fifteen performances. From Spring 2008 through Winter 2009, McCormack performed at Busch Gardens Europe in shows such as Funky Physics, Monster Stomp, and Jack Is Back. Kelly McCormack has trained in over twelve different dance styles, by instructors from all around the world. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

Heather was last seen creating the role of Megan in Turnstyle Theatre's new musical, Forbidden Office. Other recent roles include: Sister James in Doubt (A Small Company in America), Sky in Wincing At the Light (Love Creek), Susan in Praying Small (Love Creek), Susan in Company (Parkside Players), Catherine in Proof (Rockaway Theatre Company), Anne in A Little Night Music (St. Jean's Players), Raina in Arms and the Man (Foolish Mortals Productions), Kathy/Jeanie in In the Schoolyard (Theater for the New City), Mary Miles Minter in Murder Uncensored (Wings Theatre), Anne in A Little Night Music, Molly in Jake's Women, and Julie in Pack of Lies (Paper Moon Players). Heather is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and the Atlantic Theatre Company School. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine.

JOSHmertzJosh is from Ohio.  He is making his 11th appearance in a DMT show, having last played Uncle Josh in DMT's 10th anniversary show 0109 last January (and in DMT's promotional spots).  National tours include Crazy for You and The Complete Works of Shakespeare (abridged).  Regional work includes She Loves Me at The Huntington Theatre in Boston and The Williamstown Theatre Festival.  Most recently, he appeared in Trav S.D.'s Kitsch at Theatre for the New City.  He is the creator of the forthcoming superhero comedy webseries With Great Power.  Love, always, to Sarah. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

Raymond is a Toronto native and graduate of NYC’s American Academy of Dramatic Arts.  Stage credits include Pepper in the original Toronto company of Mamma Mia!;  assisting with the NYC staged-reading of the musical Heading East;  and dancing in the Canadian Opera Company’s production of Wagner’s Ring Cycle.  Film/TV credits include Showtime’s Queer as Folk, The Movie Network’s G Spot, Eloise at the Plaza, Crimes of Fashion, Model Behavior, In a Heartbeat, and as a host on Canada’s YTV Youth Network. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine

TODDmillerTodd Miller is the author of many plays, including The Teeth of God, Hurricane Soup, Das Presley, Mose the Fireman, and the Christmas mini-musical Revenge of the Magi with composer Joel Derfner. His plays have been performed at the St. Mark’s Studio, The American Living Room Festival at HERE, Manhattan Theatre Source, the Ohio Theater and the Todo Con Nada. He also wrote a teleplay for Rock the Vote which aired on MTV. In his spare time, Todd designs games and writes ad copy for his friends. Last DMT collaboration: Kookamonga Falls!

New York theater: Rocky Horror Cabaret (Public Acts of Decency); The Vagina Monologues (Teresa Lang Theater); Sacrificial Offerings (Gemini CollisionWorks/The Brick). Regional: Fame, Godspell. Film/TV: Eat Pray Love, Gossip Girl, CSI:NY. Victoria holds a BA in Acting from Marymount Manhattan College. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

ELAINEmoranCredits include:  NYC:  Die Zauberflote (Project Opera Manhattan), The Believers (AtHand Theater Company);  Regional:  Hair (Attic Theater, Chicago), The Music Man (Winnetka Theater, IL). Last DMT appearance: Taking Liberties

MATEOmorenoMateo is a glorious human being. Not only does he perform several accents badly, he also wrote and directed the films Days and Surrender. He was also seenin The NY Fringe Festival comedy, Perfect, can be seen for a very brief second in the film, The Devil Wears Prada, and shot a few scenes in Steven Soderburgh’s Che. Seriously. Other favorite credits include Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, All in the Timing, The National Tour of The Barber of Seville, and the lead in the musical spectacular, David Hasselhoff: Ich Bin Reizvoll. Last DMT appearance: The Sinister Urge! (2006)

marisaMOSSMarisa Moss made her plunge into the burlesque world with the DMT hit Who in the Hell is the Real, Live Lorelei Lee?  Previous NYC credits include: Girl Scout/ Judge in Buddy Cianci: the Musical at Fringe Fest 2003, Polly in Don’t Call Us for the Gallery Players of Brooklyn, and Danielle in Glossing Over at Altered Stages.  She also appeared in the national tour of The Little Mermaid for AFT Productions of PA.  Regional favorites include: Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (VA), Juliet in Romeo & Juliet (VA), Laurey in Oklahoma! (VA), Rizzo in Grease! (VA), Rosalia in West Side Story (NH), Diana (NC) and Maggie (VA) in Lend Me A Tenor, Truvy in Steel Magnolias (VA), and Ginger in Best Little Whorehous in Texas (NH).  Last DMT appearance: Who in the Hell is the Real, Live Lorelei Lee?

EMILYmostyn-brownEmily Mostyn-Brown moved to New York from Chicago after graduating from Loyola University.  Her Loyola credits include Frau Schneider in Cabaret; Mrs. Winemiller in Summer and Smoke; Mag in Beauty Queen of Leenane; and Bunny in The House of Blue Leaves.  She made her DMT -- and New York City -- debut in the OOBR award winner Antony and Cleopatra, and played Dolly in Nevada Territory.  Last DMT appearance: Nevada Territory

Lara is originally from San Francisco, CA. She has a BFA in Dance from SUNY Purchase Conservatory. She studied at the UCLA Acting program when she was 15 and also worked with the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco from 2004 to 2008. She trained with San Francisco Ballet, and Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet (1999-2009). She has done works by Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Bill T. Jones Dance Company, Paul Taylor Dance Company and was an Apprentice with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in 2009. Her DMT debut is in Bible and Wine. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine.

LAURAmuzerallAfter touring for a year with Sesame Street Live, Laura was ready to settle down with a more serious project, but ended up stuck in DMT's Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu.. Aside from Wakky Nunu, Laura has worked with choreographers Lisa Kazmer and Jilliana Richcrick. Last DMT appearance: 0109

KEVINmyers Chair of the Board of Directors - Crown Point Festival. As Producer: The Fall Collection (CSV Community Center/La Tea, 2004); Toby (with Watchdog Theatre Company, Sanford Meisner Theater, 2004). Onstage: Bitch Macbeth (2008 - Auctioneer); Twenty (Alfred); Avenge! (Genesis Repertory/Spotlight On Productions – winner, Best Supporting Actor, Spotlight On Awards 2004); Sugarbaby! (DM Theatrics); and Indigo Rat (Rose's Turn/John Richard Thompson/Bobby Peaco – MAC Award winner, Best Theatrical Event, 2001). Proud graduate cum laude from Bowling Green State University (Ohio). Other: 2008 GLAAD Media Awards in New York (Planning Committee). Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu!

 

ROGERnasserRoger Nasser has had the pleasure to act in The Crow, The Old Dark House, The Hobo Got Too High, Mose the Fireman/Das Presley and Plan 9 from Outer Space, to name six (which is his favorite number). His most memorable DMTheatrics appearances were as Shorty in Quicksand and as Hayseed Maggot in House of Trash. Last DMT appearance: House of Trash

MELISSAnearmanMelissa moved to the big city from Wisconsin but has managed to preserve her chastity. Aside from her DMT appearance in The Sinister Urge! (2006) as the doomed Mary Smith, other NYC roles include Lenny in Crimes of the Heart, Madge in Picnic, Posey in Rosaries and Vodka. She has also appeared on One Life to Live. Last DMT appearance: The Sinister Urge! (2006)

 

MICHAELobrien Michael has worked in regional theatre and rock bands from Ohio to the Carolinas.  He was most notably seen as the Host in Dracularama at Chashama.  Other favorite roles have included Edward in King Lear, John in Oleanna, Astrov in Uncle Vanya, and Malvolio in Twelfth Night.  He’s also done voiceover work and appeared in a number of independent films, including his old friend Bryan Enk’s John’s Island, in which he appears sleepy and peevish much of the time.  Last DMT appearance: Nevada Territory

SCARLETogasm“None genuine but mine.”  Scarlet O’Gasm was reared down South in the hot, wet lands of O’Gasm country.  When she’s not dancing around for Yankee greenbacks, she’s dedicated to the production and libation of the O’Gasm family business—Southern Comfort.  Here’s her recipe for an O’Gasm: a little bit of me and a whole lotta you, 1 part SoCo, 1 part Peach Schnapps, 1 part WILD Turkey, pineapple juice and don’t forget the cherry.  Limit 2 to a customer.  (No gentleman can handle more.) Last DMT appearance: Orgy of the Dead! (2006)

MELISSAopieMelissa has danced with the Williamsburg Ballet Theatre and Piedmont Dance Theatre, and has performed at Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, and is currently pursuing a degree in Business from University of Phoenix. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

KEVINorzechowskiThis is Kevin's fourth go round at being an enabler to Frank and DMTheatrics. He was previously seen in The Sinister Urge and the retrospective 0109, and, of course, the infamous Two Gentlemen of Lebowski. Favorite roles include "bikini cop", "undercover cross-dresser cop", and Sammy Davis Jr. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine.

Denise is a graduate of Muhlenberg College with a B.A. in Theater and Dance. Originally from Ossining, NY, Denise is extremely excited to be making her NYC debut in DMT's Bible and Wine. Denise is currently a member of The Actors Project NYC and is working with CheckIt! Dance company. Past and favorite credits include Meredith Parker, Bat Boy the Musical, Kristine, Miss Julie, Wendy-Darling, CAW. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine.

JACKIEpayneJackie Payne has studied with Suzanne Esper at The William Esper Studio and with Julia Carey at The School for Film and T.V.   She can often be found playing a variety of different roles off-off Broadway whether it be downtown, uptown, inside or outside, but she will be best remembered by DMTheatrics audiences as Toni in the wildly popular 2002 revival of The Fugitive Girls! Last DMT appearance: The Fugitive Girls! (2002)

EMMApeeleEmma made her DMT debut in the 2008 revival of Bitch Macbeth. Other New York credits include The Cripple of Inishmaan (Helen), The Deal (Maggie), Xavier Speaks (Sally), and The Vagina Monologues. Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2008)

CRAIGkeltonpetersonA Seattle native, Craig trained at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of The Theater.  Since then, he received his SAG eligibility on the final season of ER.  NYC credits include:  Take Me Out (Heights Players), Titus Andronicus (The Brick), Arsenic and Old Lace (The Kraine), King O'Neil (Ensemble Theater Studio).  His most recent DMT appearance was in the world-conquering DMT premiere of The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski. Thanks to Florence Kelton, Gary Kingston. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

DANphaiRaised in the glorious state of New Jersey, Dan Phai graduated from New York University for Marketing and Entertainment Business. He has worked as an NBC page for shows like SNL, Conan, the Today Show, and an array of CNBC shows. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

SEANphillipsSean is a graduate of The American Musical & Dramatic Academy. Theatre credits include: Mother Courage and Her Children with Meryl Streep, To Kill A Mockingbird (Tom Robinson), Othello, Richard III, Twelfth Night, Midsummer Nights Dream, Hamlet, Cold April (2008 Strawberry One Act Festival Winner for Best Play). Film/TV: Law & Order, My Sassy Girl, August the First, Cold April, The Men Who Stare At Goats. Last DMT appearance: Titus Andronicus

PATRICKpizzolorussoPatrick is one of those NY actors who dabbles in everything. He has clown and commedia training from The San Fransisco Mime troupe and Mark Gindick. As wel,l he has been studying Improv and sketch comedy with the Magnet Theater. On stage in NYC, he has appeared as Houdini in Penny Dreadful: The Great Switcheroo (Third Lows Productions), and as Water/Chorus in Bitch Macbeth (Do What Now Media). He also was a part of a national tour of The Cmplt Wrks of Wlm Shkspr {Abrgd} (Windwood Theatricals), and played Stephen in The Long Christmas Ride Home (Red Fern Theatre, 78th Street Theater Lab), Antonio in Twelfth Night (South Street Seaport Summer festival '07), and appeared as "Pimp" in the ensemble collaborative Eye Candy (MariaColacoDance). He is a member of the modern dance company MariaColacoDance and a contributing member of Hard Luck Hero Pictures. Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu!

Justin is a member of The Dysfunctional Theatre Company and has appeared in their productions of Arsenic & Old Lace (Jonathan), The Eight: Reindeer Monologues (Donner), Bite (Dr. Bruce Marone), Untitled Farce, How to Have the Ultimate Orgasm Each and Every Time, We Won't Pay, We Won't Pay (Luigi), Mr. Rogers' Y2K (Neil), Sodom, or the Quintessence of Debauchery (The Prince), Il Duce: The Rudy Giuliani Story, and Princess Di's Brain Kept Alive in Graceland. He has also appeared in Clue - Live on Stage as Wadsworth the Butler and was a troupe member on the TV show Black Hole Television. Justin is the Director of Development for Dysfunctional Theatre and has directed Porcelain & Pink and Brew of the Dead for the company Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

JOEpoppJoe Popp has been involved with theater for many years as a composer. His credits include composition for productions of Mac Wellman's Whirligig and Why The Y in Ybor as well as a punk rock version of Shakespeare's Macbeth. His most notable accomplishments include the February 2002 premiere of his all original rock musical MAXWELL, and an appearance as Ray LeBlanc in the DMT production of House of Trash.  Last DMT appearance: House of Trash

ERINposantiErin comes to NYC via Cleveland, Ohio, where she graduated with a BFA (Cum Laude) in Dance Performance from Kent State University in 2003. Before moving to NYC in 2008, she danced, choreographed, and taught for vaious theatre projects and dance companies in and around the Cleveland area, and for a brief period, studied and performed dance in New York with various choreographers including (the gorgeous and talented) Alexandra Beller in 2004. Since living in NYC, Erin has graced America's television screens doing background work, her favorite appearance thus far being in a music video for Mike Doughty, formerly of Soul Coughing, where she was paid in coffee and bagels. She made her film debut in a small indie feature last spring entitled Least Likely. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

New York Theatre: Three Sisters, Mass Appeal, House of Blue Leaves. Member of NYC-based improv group The Punching Hal. Has studied at Second City with Rob Riley. Provided special makeup and dummy head effects for DMT's 2008 revival of Bitch Macbeth. Next DMT appeareance: The Taming of the Shrew.

HILARYprenticeHilary studied theatre at Dartmouth College and moved to New York in the fall of 2001 after graduation where she has continued to study acting. Her on-camera work includes two commercials and several independent films.  Hilary's stage debut was as Emile in Dangerous Liaisons and Genna in Wedding Night with Wilde Mule Productions at the Abingdon Theatre. Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2003)

CHERYLpuenteDMTheatrics was Cheryl's sole reason for staying in NY in late 2003.  After finding out about the story of Who in the Hell is the Real, Live Lorelei Lee?, Cheryl's first DMT show, she postponed any plans of leaving for the west coast.  Only having done television and film thus far in her career, she is grateful to her family, friends and God for allowing her to make her dreams of being a real, live actress come true.  Cheryl is also grateful to Frank and Michele for making her one of the biggest pin-up Queens to ever grace the USA. Last DMT appearance: Who in the Hell is the Real, Live Lorelei Lee? 

CELESTINEraeCelestine began her performing career as a dancer at the Soliloquy in Motion School of Dance in Philadelphia. There, she studied under Doris Roberts and former members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, David St. Charles and Deborah Manning-St. Charles. Her love for dance helped to manifest a passion for the stage as she performed in regional musical productions of Bye Bye Birdie, Oliver, and Li’l Abner. At the age of 16, Celestine directed, choreographed, and performed in a regional production of The Wiz in Philadelphia. In 2002 she joined Danco 2, the apprentice company of The Philadanco Dance Company. She remained there for 4 years while also attending Temple University. Always striving to achieve balance, Celestine pursued a different path academically. Although she studied a variety of performing arts at Temple, she received a B.A. in English. She has also been privileged to study under dance masters such as Pat Thomas, Milton Meyers, Zane Booker, Christopher Huggins, Mary Hinkson, Deloris Brown, Otis Sallid, and others. Two weeks after graduating from college, Celestine Rae immediately relocated to New York City to pursue her acting and dance careers full time. She is a member of both SAG and AFTRA, performer's unions for Film and TV respectively. She has appeared in the fil, American Gangster playing a principal role and has had recurring under-5 roles on the daytime drama All My Children. She has studied under Karen Ludwig and Lorraine Serabian at HB Studio, and also has taken part in courses at the SAG Conservatory. Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu!

SHELLEYrayShelley appeared in the early NADA days of DMT, working in the massive EdFest in both The Violent Years and Plan Nine From Outer Space. Her website is www.shelleyray.com. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space (2000)

TOMreidA longtime carbuncle on the butt of NYC theater, Tom has performed in over 100 productions and tours, thrilling dozens.  Some of his notable appearances include Romeo & Juliet, Lady Lovelace, RU486'ed, and A Little Piece of the Sun.  He received strong notices for his role as Konrad Meinike in the OOBR award winner The Stranger.  Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

SEANjrichardsSean appeared in DMT's Salome after completing a national tour of "It's a Wonderful Life" at the Montana Repertory Theatre. Sean holds a BFA in Acting from the University of Montana. Favorite regional credits include Heck Tate in a national tour of To Kill a Mockingbird, Lobster Man in Cowboy Mouth, and Lysander in Midsummer Night's Dream. Last DMT appearance: Salome

PETERrussoPeter appeared with DMT back in the early NADA days performing in the late 1999 production of Girls' School Vampire. Last DMT appearance: Girls' School Vampire (NADA)

ADAMsamturNew York credits: Line (13th St Repertory); Saraph (Manhattan Theater Club). Regional: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Indian Head Playhouse); Little Shop of Horrors (Scarsdale Auditorium). He holds a BA in Creative Writing/Theater from Colgate University. Last DMT appeareance: Titus Andronicus

JESSICAsavageShe is made her return to the DMT stage in The Sinister Urge! (2006) after a two month rest period needed for healing her swollen jungle knees from her previous stint in Orgy of the Dead (2006). She has appeared in Bryan Enk’s A Murder of Crows among other Brick shows, and co-founded the legendary Peach Tartes burlesque troupe. Last DMT appearance: The Sinister Urge! (2006)

PETERschuyler Peter is an actor, singer, producer, director, and writer working in NYC's indie theatre scene since 2001. He has worked with numerous companies in his tenure, including (but not limited to): La MaMa ETC, Immediate Theatre Company, The Tank, Dysfunctional Theatre Company, 3Graces, and Bouncing Ball Theatre in DC. He played the titular role in Titus X, Shawn Northrip's punk rock musical version of Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedy from 2004 to 2007, and Strom Thurmond's father in Thomas Bradshaw's Strom Thurmond is Not a Racist (both were NYIT award nominees). He directed Rich Espey's Messages Deleted and Daniel B. Keleher's Mastiphicus Meglodon for Native Aliens Theatre Collective. In March 2010 he helped curate Dysfunctional Theatre Company's latest installment in their classics series A Voluminous Evening of Brevity, a collection of short plays by great authors; Peter directed WB Yeats's Purgatory for the show. Plan 9 marks Peter’s 2nd collaboration with DMT; he appeared in their production of Titus Andronicus in 2009 as Quintus, the Roman Redneck. He is currently a company member of Dysfunctional Theatre Company and of the DMTheatrics "army." Peter is a graduate of Northern Arizona University. Thanks and love to his amazing wife, Dawn. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space

In Spring of 2010, Joshua graduated from Bard College with a Bachelor's Degree in Theater. Since graduation, he has worked with Broad-Hollow Theater Company on their productions of 1776 and The Diary of Anne Frank, and is currently putting together a comedic web series called "Hipster Wars". He would like to thank his parents for their continued support, both emotionally and financially, and Frank for this incredible opportunity. Next DMT appearance: The Taming of the Shrew.

PETERschwartz Theater: Love’s Labours Lost, Midsummer Night’s Dream (Actor’s Theater); The Life and Times of Tulsa Lovechild: A Road Trip (Blueforms Theater Group). Peter holds a BA in theater from Ohio State University. Last DMT appearance: Titus Andronicus

TRAVsdCritic, playwright, performer, "Funniest Man in Rhode Island", and former Assistant to Tony Bennett, Trav S.D. is the author of some 30 plays, 500 songs and 1,500 embarrassing episodes. His plays and solo pieces have been performed at Spa, the Bowery Ballroom, HERE, the Present Company Theatorium, Surf Reality, Collective Unconscious, Todo Con Nada, St. Marks Theatre and many others. He has been M.C. and producer of the American Vaudeville Theatre; his book on the history of vaudeville was published by Faber and Faber. His freelance writings have been published in American Theatre, the Village Voice, Time Out New York, Reason, Backstage, and many other publications. Last DMT collaboration: House of Trash

LAURENseikalyTheatre credits include God of Vengeance (Target Margin Theatre), The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other (Five Myles, Brooklyn), A Light in the Shadows (Tribeca Playhouse), Poop – A True Story (New York City Fringe Festival) Duelists (Theatre Ten Ten), City (HERE Arts Center), The Time of Your Life; The Blue Demon (Williamstown Theatre Festival). Film credits include What Men Talk About; Noise (Wounded Knee); Disorder (Foxtrail Productions); Bloody Money (Moonlight Drive Productions); A Game of You (UFOTech); Sitting Down in Public (BuzzCut films); and Evolution (Pomp Studios). Lauren is a graduate of the University of Virginia. Last DMT appearance: Twenty (2004)

ALISHAsilverAlisha Silver made her debut with DMTheatrics in the OOBR award winner Antony and Cleopatra.  If you've been to San Francisco you may have seen her in The Cherry Orchard, Cabaret, Company, H.M.S. Pinafore, The Web and one or two other things.  In New York she has worked with 3 Teeth Between Us on Lips and asshOles and with TSI on several new plays. Last DMT appearance: Antony and Cleopatra 

JESSICAsilverJessica returned to the world of Ed Wood in The Sinister Urge! (2006) after appearing in the 2006 revival of Orgy of the Dead! She is one of the lucky ones, destined for greatness (or the back of a milk carton), having already been seen on stage, tv, and film from coast to coast. You may have spotted her in the Hugh Grant/Drew Barrymore film Music and Lyrics (she’s in the yoga scene) or as a member of the “Peach Tartes” burlesque troupe. Last DMT appearance: The Sinister Urge! (2006)

KENsimonAmong other things in his career, Ken Simon has: shaved his chest twice to play William Shatner in Dysfunctional Theater’s productions of I Am Star Trek; been crushed to death by a giant lobster claw fighting to save the Earth (Manifestations); stripped down to his underwear, shoes, socks and pole-danced (Richard Foreman's Classical Therapy); and fought off atomic, flesh-eating zombies until bitten by his zombie-fied "wife" and shot (Ten Nights in a Bar-Room). Ken appeared with DMT in the 2002 “Vegas” production of Antony and Cleopatra, set where he was shot in his underwear while dancing to Louis Prima’s “Just a Gigolo”. He fared little better in his next DMT outing, being killed off twice in Titus Andronicus as both the pigeon seller and Bassianus. Last DMT appearance: TItus Andronicus

DOUGLASscottsorensonDouglas Scott Sorenson has studied at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, The Creative Acting Co., and privately with Amy Weinstein and Kirsti Kaldro.   Some of his favorite NYC credits include: The Three Sisters (Solyony), All My Sons (Chris), Edward II (Warwick), Bride of the Monster (Kelton), Bitch Macbeth (Small Asbury), Women and Wallace (Wallace) and A Little Piece of the Sun (Alexander Akimov), among others.  His films include: Stolen Choice, The Streets, Mina Seward, and Only Human.  Douglas has appeared on network television, radio, and commercials. He loves the stage, living in NYC, stupid trivia, Sunday mornings, his mom, and can’t wait ’till he is a sitcom regular! Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2001)

KENstanekKen's notable roles include Claude in Syracuse University's production of Hair; one of the fathers in The Fantasticks; and various other film and stage work. Off stage, he sympathises with the techies, because his third or fourth passion in life is lighting design. Other passions, in no particular order, are graphic design (being his profession), painting, biking, acting, writing, hanging out with his beautiful sister in Brooklyn, and trying to make his parents proud. Last DMT appearance: Antony and Cleopatra

Marissa began her dance training at Deborah’s Stage Door Dance Center in Rochester Hills, MI studying Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Modern and Gymnastics. From there she went to study dance and film at Western Michigan University, where she was awarded the Ethel Eaton Dance Scholarship, the Partners in Dance Scholarship, the Dalton Excellence Scholarship and the Michigan Merit Award Scholarship. While at WMU, she performed choreography from noted artists such as George Faison’s Suite Otis, Lou Conte’s The 40’s & Doug Varone’s Strict Love. In 2005 & 2006, she performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. at the American College Dance Festival. In 2007, her choreography was chosen to represent Western Michigan University in the East Central Conference of the American College Dance Festival. She graduated from WMU in 2008 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance and a Bachelor of Arts in Film, Video and Media Studies. Since graduation she has worked for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, starting in 2008 on the Enchantment of the Seas. In 2009 she performed her second stint with RCCL, and moved to NYC in summer of 2010. Last DMT appearance: Bible and Wine

MOIRAstoneMoira Stone has played in Barker  and Wilde, Sondheim and Shaw. She  trained at Indiana University and apprenticed at NADA. She frequently appears with DMTheatrics; past shows include Salome, Quicksand, OOBR-award winner The Stranger, Kookamonga Falls, House of Trash, and Bitch Macbeth.  Other New York credits include shows in the Fringe, Foreman, and Ionesco festivals; Eleanor in Even the Jungle (slight return) at NADA; Madame de Merteuil in Dangerous Liaisons (Wilde Mulde/Abingdon); Allison in Neil Berg's Tim (Nyack Playhouse); and the workshop of Jessica Grace Wing's opera Lost (Inverse Theater). She also enjoyed a year-long stint as a singer on the QE2. Moira has also appeared as Magnolia in Show Boat (LaComedia Dinner Theatre) and one of her dream roles, Amalia in She Loves Me (Hofstra University). Last DMT appearance: Twenty (2004)

ADAMswiderskiAdam first worked with DMTheatrics on the 2001 premiere of Bitch Macbeth (Access Theater). Other DMT productions include Antony & Cleopatra (The Red Room), Orgy of the Dead (Surf Reality/The Red Room), Sugarbaby (The Red Room), Nevada Territory (The Red Room) and House of Trash (The Red Room), for which he also served as Musical Director. He has also been seen in Shadow of Himself (Access Theater), The Witch of Edmonton (Chashama), Willy Nilly (NY Fringe), Charlie Victor Romeo (PS 122) and The Crow (Nada Classic), as well as performing fight choreography on the NYIT award-nominated Craven Monkey and the Mountain of Fury. He is a singer and guitarist in the band Supermajor. Apple juice. For half price Next DMT appearance: Taming of the Shrew

JKEVINtallentRaised in the deserts of Arizona amidst the merciless sun, arid winds, venomous animals, and harsh plantlife, Kevin developed his acting skills under the guidance of his friend and mentor James E. Newcomer. After college and with some semi-professional theater under his belt, J. Kevin left the majestic canyons of the Southwest for the ominous glass and steel canyons of New York. Here, surrounded by the world's greatest metropolis, J. Kevin came face-to-face with something far harsher than his desert home... real life. Battered, yet unbroken, J. Kevin continued to pursue his dreams. He originated the role of Monsignor Emanuel in the classic Girls' School Vampire. Last DMT appearance: The Sinster Urge! (2001)

EVANtothEvan is a singer-songwriter, pianist, guitarist and performer who writes music in the vein of the 70's greats, as can be heard on his latest release, Welcome Back to Hell.  Some of his influences are The Beatles, Billy Joel, The Kinks, and, of course, Elvis Costello.  Evan also produces and hosts a program called Good Music on WFDU 89.1 FM which features great new and old music with one hour of the program devoted entirely to vinyl.  He can be found performing often in the mid-Atlantic region and also teaches high school and college English and performing arts.  For more info, visit www.evantoth.com. Last DMT appearance: Taking Liberties

DAVIDtuillyDavid holds a BA in Drama and English from Muhlenberg College, where his most memorable role was as Jason in Medea. Other training includes Three of Us Studios; School For Film and T.V.; Circle in the Square w/Alan Langdon; and One on One Productions w/Marci Phillips. He has appeared on stages throughout New York and New Jersey, as well as in numerous industrial and commercial films. Television credits include Sex and the City and Law and Order, and several music videos. Notable stage credits include Elizabeth Swados' Runaways, Patrick Dennis in Mame, and Romeo in Romeo and Juliet. He originated the role of Vinny in both DMT's productions of Girls' School Vampire. Last DMT appearance: Salome.

KYMBERLYtuttleWith DM Theatrics: Title role in TItus Andronicus. Other theatre: Bolingbroke and York in The Wars of the Roses Cycle, The Importance of Being Earnest at The Pearl Theatre, Viola in Twelfth Night, Hellena in The Rover, Little Mary in The Women, world premieres of Edward Scissorhands, The Legend of Johnny 15, and In the Schoolyard. Film/TV: “Sesame Street,” “Your Light Saber & You,” “An Affair to Forget.” A native of Southern California, her credits there include Tartuffe (twice), Lysistrata (title role), Faust, Everyman, Private Lives, Barefoot in the Park, and Whatever Happened to Baby Thane? Training: UC San Diego and the Atlantic Theater Company. Next DMT appearance: Taming of the Shrew

BRIANNAtysonBrianna is a feminist and attempts to be an artist. She has a BFA in Drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Brianna has quickly become a DMT mainstay with showstealing turns in DMT's Taking Liberties and Grudge Match: Titus Andronicus, in which she played the cunning and wicked Tamora, and, of course, her appearance as Maude in the runaway smash Two Gentlemen of Lebowski. Her other creative ventures, as well as a more complete list of credits, can be found on IMDB, to use the parlance of our times. Next DMT appearance: Taming of the Shrew

STEWARTuristA graduate of Kenyon College with a B.A. in Drama and English, Stewart originally hails from the snowy wastes of Syracuse New York. He made his DMT debut as Sir Donald in the world theatrical premiere of The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski, charming his way into the hearts of downtown audiences with his bewildered stare. He is proud to note that since then, he has discovered several other facial expressions, many of which found their way into DMT's smash hit Plan Nine From Outer Space! Much love to his friends, family, and Sara. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

ARTwallaceArt Wallace is one thousand years old.  He comes from a place where the sun shines all the time. Last DMT appearance: Quicksand

GWENwarkulwiz Gwen is a native of the Philadelphian suburbs. She has studied at the Atlantic Theatre Company, Actors Conservatory, and the Upright Citizens Brigade. She has been seen shaking her thang in the sexy comedy, Happy Hour, at the Big Little Theater, and as part of the Peach Tartes burlesque troupe. Last DMT appearance: Orgy of the Dead! (2006)

ALEXANDERrwarnerAfter running the world’s most complex sound plot for Bitch MacbethAlex made his DMTheatrics acting debut in Sugarbaby!  Other New York theater credits include a six month run as Mute John in Icons & Outcasts at JMTC and The Duplex, Creon in Lois Spangler's Keep Firmly in Mind at Expanded Arts; and Janis Joplin in Icons Y2K at TAI.  Regional credits include two seasons with The McCarter Theater Shakespeare Company.  Film credits include Jennifer Monroe P.I. (opposite Gregory Widen), and Liz Sullivan’s upcoming mockumentary, Dinky-Do!  Stage managing and sound design credits include productions of Circle, both Off-Broadway and for 20th Century Fox in LA.  In addition, his mellow is officially unharshed. Last DMT appearance: Sugarbaby!

WILLIAMslaterwellesTheater: The Hunger Artist (Human Group Theatre); As You Like It (Frog and Peach Theatre); Bang Bang You're Dead (Red Chair Players, Edingburgh Fringe). Film/TV: Celebrity Ghost Stories (Biography Channel); A Shot in the Dark (Sonic Turtle). Last DMT appearance: Titus Andronicus

JESSICAwellsJessica made her first NYC stage appearance in DMT's Who in the Hell is the Real, Live Lorelei Lee?, then played the scheming Red in the western epic Nevada Territory.  Her theater career started in Seattle where she was seen as Katherine in the premiere of Radium Girls.  Other roles include Beth in A Lie of the Mind, Paulina Salas in Death and the Maiden, Brigid O'Shanessy in The Maltese Falcon, and Sonnelion in History of the Devil.  Jessica received her BA in Acting from the University of Washington. Last DMT appearance: Nevada Territory.

COURNTIwilsonWith extensive training in classical ballet, modern, and theatre dance, Courtni Wilson received her BFA in ballet performance from the University of Oklahoma, where she was a member of the Oklahoma Festival Ballet.  During her tenure, she was awarded a scholarship to study at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center, which led her to New York. She remained in NYC to live and work as a professional dancer and was quickly accepted into the Dance Theatre of Harlem to perform and tour with the company and ensemble. In addition, she has danced professionally with Alabama Ballet and Columbia City Ballet.  Recent projects include performances with New York Jazz Choreography Project; The Time Machine with Elojes Dance Theatre, Uptown Performance Series; The Midtown International Theater Festival presentation of They Walk Among Us; and  The Four with Prospect Theater Company. She has participated in numerous ballet and musical theatre showcases, teaching, choreographic and freelance opportunities. Last DMT appearance: The Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

JONATHANwiseRegional credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Love of the Nightingale at Hangar Theatre; Tommy and The Rocky Horror Show for Up and Running Productions; and The Man of La Mancha at Syracuse. He is a graduate of the Syracuse Drama Department. Last DMT appearance: Sugarbaby!

KRISTINwoodburnNew York: Wars of the Roses (the 8 play Shakespearean History Cycle), Edward II, Airport Hilton, The Memory of Water, and Twelfth Night. Regional: Romeo & Juliet, The Crucible, King Lear, All’s Well That Ends Well, Measure for Measure, and Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Film: Lifetime MOW A Long Way Home with Meredith Baxter, Hell on Earth, The Wicked, and Angel’s Blade. Kristin holds a BFA from the University of Arizona and received training at The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC. Last DMT appearance: Plan Nine From Outer Space!

STEPHANIEwortelStephanie recently appeared in Trains (Woman) and If You Give a Pig a Party (Girl). She is fortunate to study voice with Jean Kraft and acts as Public Relations Director of Just ASK Productions. Last DMT appearance: Titus Andronicus

CANDACEyoshiokaCandace was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and moved to NYC in 2000. She has performed with the Youth Music Debut Series at Carnegie Hall, both as a violinist and as a dancer, and also with The American Dance Machine, a company dedicated to preserving original Broadway choreography. She is also a company member of Malleable Dance Theater, a comedic dance theater company in NYC. Candace has also been in numerous productions; favorites include The King & I, Sweet Charity, The Will Rogers Follies, Crazy For You, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast and 42nd Street. Candace also has choreographed 42nd Street for The Castle Performing Arts Center back in Hawaii. She frequently returns to Hawaii to work for Diamond Head Theater and for Castle Performing Arts Center as a guest teacher of voice, acting and dance. Last DMT appearance: The Wild, Wild Women of Wakky-Nunu!

MARLAyostPrior to her appearance in the 2003 revival of Bitch Macbeth, Marla performed with DMTheatrics at NADA in Amazons in Chains!  Other theatre includes A Midsummer Night's Dream (REV Theatre Company); The Violent Years (Gemini CollisonWorks); Macbeth (Hudson Shakespeare Company); Othello (P.I.E. Theatre); The Story of Anne Frank (National Theatre of the Performing Arts).  Education:  Vassar College, The British-American Drama Academy (London). Last DMT appearance: Bitch Macbeth (2003)