
CAST, CREW & CREATIVES
These Actors are appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity Association.

NORMAN ALLEN* (Fred in Fog) Graduate, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Broadway: Chips
with Everything; Half A Sixpence; Borstal Boy; Comedians; Vivat, Vivat, Regina; Major Barbara; Get Thee To Canterbury and more. Off-Broadway: Carrin Beginning for Riverside Stage Company; Menelaus in The Trojan Women. At Stratford Shakespeare Festival: Hamlet and Henry VI with Christopher Walken; Henry V with Christopher Plummer. Regionally: Noises Off, Awake and Sing, Children of Darkness, The Faith Healer, The Miser. He was seen in June 2022 Off Broadway as Pope John XXIII in His Holiness. Working with The Greenwich Theatre Co, along with TAW member Susan Jacobson and Andrea Lynn Green as director, we brought Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory to life, and received critical acclaim for our digital production. Recently, he helped bring Dan Remmes’ play, Night Out, to life at Westport Country Playhouse.

DAWN VANESSA BROWN* (Flo in The Produce Aisle) is an actress reveling in the second act of her life. Based in Westchester County, NY, Dawn has performed professionally in regional New York and Connecticut theaters. She is a member of AEA, SAG-AFTRA and Theatre Artists Workshop. When not acting, Dawn fills her life with the meditative practice of Kundalini Yoga and annoying her family with her dialect work. www.dawnvanessabrown.com.

CHELSEA CARPENTER (Emilia in Hamsplaining) is delighted to be joining Theater Artists Workshop for the 2025 Fall Festivalof New Works. After starting her acting career as a voice actor, working with Amazon, LinkedIn, Microsoft, and PNC Bank, Carpenter joined the theatre and film world, becoming a regular face on midwestern TV commercials and films— Jeannine (Paranauts), Heather (Who Do You Say I Am?), Holly (The Coupling Institute), Lt. Norris (The Environmentalist), Olivia (Vowels), Lea (A Pint of O’Negative).

QUADASIA COLLINS (Sila in Silver Trane) is a performer residing in Bridgeport, CT. Throughout high school, she studied Theater at Regional Center for the Arts in Trumbull, CT. In May 2025, she graduated from Housatonic Community College with her Associate of Arts in Theater. Credits include: She Kills Monsters (Lilith), The Wolves (#11), The Importance of Being Earnest (Lady Bracknell), Iphigenia in Tauris (Iphigenia), and Gathering Blue (Thomas).

TENISI DAVIS (Director of Silver Train) is an interdisciplinary artist from Bridgeport, Connecticut, who has garnered national and international acclaim. His artistic journey features notable performances at prestigious venues, including the National Black Theater in New York City and TheatreSquared in Arkansas, alongside roles in acclaimed TV series such as CBS’s Blue Bloods and NBC’s Manifest. Tenisi’s diverse body of work explores the complexities of the human condition through various expressive forms, rooted in training from the Music and Art Center for Humanity, Housatonic Community College’s theater program, and the Alvin Ailey Foundation. As a playwright, his work “We Are Only Dead If We Are Forgotten” highlights profound familial narratives, while his filmmaking projects, including the series B’PORT, spotlight community resilience in Bridgeport. As co-founder of MOJA Productions and creator of KaniniFest, Tenisi champions underrepresented voices in the arts. Recognized with awards like the Coming Up Taller Award and the Key to the City of Bridgeport, he remains committed to using art as a catalyst for change.
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HANK DENNIS (Slick Daddy Big Guy in Silver Trane) first studied acting at the Frederick Douglass Creative Arts Center, in New York under the instructions of Ms. Tina Satin, he then followed her to the Open Cage Theatre in Mt Vernon, New York. Hank earned a scholarship to attend the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York to expand his acting experience. Hank has worked in numerous theaters and productions over the years including the 13th Street Repertory Company, Harlem Theatre Company, H.A.D.L.E.Y Players in New York, and the American Stag Theatre in St. Petersburg, Florida. Hank would like to thank his friends and family for their continuous support.

JOSLYN EADDY MELÉNDEZ (Becky in Silver Trane) is a performer, educator, and Bridgeport native. She is currently an adjunct at Housatonic and formerly assisted the theatre program for the 2022-23 school year. Recent credits include: Demetrius/Peter Quince in A Midsummer Night's Dream; Macduff/Witch 2/Murderer 1/Macduff's Son in Macbeth; Bianca in Taming of the Shrew; Yazmin in Water by the Spoonful.

NICK FETHERSTON (Guy in Aftershock and Man in Hamsplaining)
Originally from the Boston area, Nick is now an actor operating out of Norwalk, CT. He is also a graduate of the theater program at Quinnipiac University and an alumnus of the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center. Notable credits include playing Edgar Allan Poe in the world premiere of The Poe Show, Horatio in Hamlet, and Lysander/Tom Snout in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Time’s Fool Company), Don John in Much Ado About Nothing (Capital Classics), Mack in Fairview (Collective Consciousness), and Jonathan in The Play That Goes Wrong (The Legacy Theatre). Thank you for supporting live theatre!
Website: nickfetherston.com
Instagram: @nfetherstonblue
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JOHN FLAHERTY* (Frank in Frank & Ludwig) has been working in the theatre for over 30 years, acting credits include: The Shakespeare Theatre Company: Othello. Ford’s Theatre: A Christmas Carol. Academy of Classical Acting, Shakespeare Theatre Company: The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Maid’s Tragedy. Regional: Hartford Stage Company: The Philadelphia Story. New York credits include Rattlestick Theatre, The Kraine Theatre, and Expanded Arts. Locally at Music Theatre of Connecticut in Ancestral Voices, The Fantasticks, and God of Carnage. He has an MFA from The Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy for Classical Acting at GW University, and is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and Niagara University. He’s directed a number of productions including Twelfth Night, The Importance of Being Earnest, Richard III, Sweat and The Crucible at Sacred Heart University and teaches in the Theatre Arts department. His work as always is dedicated to his wonderful family.

WILL FULTON (John Robert in Silver Trane) is an American actor known for his work in film, theater, and digital media. He made his stage debut at the Bijou Theater in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and has since appeared in a variety of community theater productions, studio films, and independent projects. Will is best known for his role as Detective Lacour in the award-winning short film L3FT, and as a reporter in the YouTube web series Love Undone: Season 2. He was nominated for Best Actor at the New Haven 48-Hour Film Festival. His film credits also include Soul Santa on BET+. Beyond acting, Will has a background in music and a lifelong love for entertainment. He is also passionate about sports, motorcycles, cars, and photography.

MOLLY GARBE BROWN (Girl in Aftershock) Nat’l Tour: Little Women The Musical. Staged Reading and regional theatre credits include: Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None (TAW at Powerhouse/Vera Claythorne), Mary Page Marlowe (Fairfield Theatre Co./Multiple Roles), Doubt: A Parable (Stray Kats Theatre Co and Third Eye Prod.s/Sister James), The Marvelous Wonderettes (Lake Ontario Playhouse/Betty Jean), Parade (Secret Theatre NYC/Mary Phagan). Many children’s theatre productions in CT and Westchester including originating the role of Merrilee Mannerly in Merrilee Mannerly The Musical at The Summer Theatre of New Canaan. Independent Film: Local Warming (Brooklawn Productions). Break and leg and thanks a million to everyone who made this festival possible, and love to Will and our 3 boys!

LINDE GIBB* (Cali in The Produce Aisle) Linde Gibb is a member of SAG/AFTRA, Actors’ Equity and AGMA, the professional dancers’ union. Her several television credits include Friends, Party of Five, a recurring role on General Hospital, 3rd Rock from the Sun with John Lithgow and Primetime Glick with Martin Short. She has many theatre credits— Nicholas Nickleby, Morning at Seven, Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Broadway Bound, Harold and Maude, and Beyond Therapy to name a few. Also musicals Damn Yankees, Guys and Dolls, No No Nanette, and her all-time favorite as Jack’s mother in Into The Woods. It is a pleasure and an honor to appear in Theatre Artists Workshop's Fall Festival of New Works!

JIM GORDON (Playwright of Fog) is an award-winning playwright whose works have been produced in over 200 theatres across the United States and Europe. His plays, both full-length and short, have garnered national recognition and are published by Dramatic Publishing. Jim holds a B.S. in Theatre Arts from the State University of New York and an M.A. in Communications from Fairfield University. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild and the Theatre Artists Workshop in Westport, Connecticut.

ANDREA LYNN GREEN (Director of Hamsplaining, Playwright/Director of The Produce Aisle)
directed Night Out by Dan Remmes (Theatre Artists Workshop at Westport Country Playhouse, Aug 2025), "Potholes" by Luisa Tanno (Chain Theatre Winter One Act Festival, Feb 2025), and Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None (TAW, Nov 2024), among other works since 2019. She is a founder and former co-artistic director of Greenwich Theatre Company, where she staged A Christmas Memory (digital), named one of the best professional productions of 2021. Upcoming projects include a filmed version of Bushwhacked! by Rosemary Foley and My Anecdotal Life, a limited podcast series on the life stories of Granville Wyche Burgess. UPCOMING: November 8th, Andrea will direct a reading of Scott Organ's play17 Minutes, through Moses Gunn Play Company at The Guilford Library. directedbyalg.com. For Frank Piazza and Carole Schweid.

SUSAN JACOBSON* (Playwright/Director/Performer in Synchronicity)
The Waltz (Theatre Artists Workshop New Works Festival), Imprint, Preconceived, and No Ordinary Mother (The National Opera Center, NYC). Her movement video, Broken, Looped at the People, Politics and Planet Exhibition. Collecting Driftwood, her one-person show, received a NYC United Solo Award for Best Physical Theater. Letting Go, a dance film created with Lori Petchers, premiered at the Lincoln Center Dance on Camera Festival and their film Weightless was selected for the TBG Film Festival (AMT Theatre, NYC). Female lead in A Christmas Memory (named one of the best professional productions of 2021, Greenwich Theatre Company) and in Eleanor (Moses Gunn Play
Company). Working with Andrea Lynn Green and a stellar group of Workshop actors, she looks
forward to bringing the compelling play 17 Minutes to the Moses Gunn Play Company on 11/8.
Here’s to using theater to foster dialogue and change. Susanjacobson.me

MELODY JAMES* (Barbara in Rain Date) A proud member of Theatre Artists Workshop, Actors’ Equity, and SAG-AFTRA, Melody appeared in Rosemary Foley’s "The Book Lover" for TAW’s benefit Down the Rabbit Hole, and appeared in Jack Rushton’s Seven Easy Pieces with Greenwich Theatre Company. She earned a BroadwayWorld "Best Supporting Actress" nomination for Milk (Thrown Stone Theatre). Directing credits include Trio, Richard III, and Meet Me in the Lobby for TAW; Five Days Four Nights (The Palace, Stamford); and Little Island of Joy, in which she also portrayed Ann Sullivan Macy. Off-Broadway she directed Trevor Griffiths’ Occupations and adapted The Nose for Play With Your Food. Commissioned to write and direct Canaries and Sitting Ducks, Tales from Love Canal, she also taught at Vassar, Muhlenberg, Fordham, Housatonic Community College, and led Playmaking Workshops for Westport Country Playhouse. A 12-year veteran of the Tony- and Obie-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe, she is a past Vice President of Theatre Artists Workshop.

KATE KATCHER (Playwright/Director of Aftershock) Playwright, author, actor, educator, Kate Katcher’s plays include Judith Keith, inspired by Bertolt Brecht’s The Jewish Wife, A Fox in the Henhouse (FutureFest Finalist, 2022), 36 (Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition winner, National Playwriting Conference finalist), and Margot (read at the Actors Studio Playwright/Directors Unit). Short plays include "Scarsdale" (Best Ten-Minute Plays 2021, Smith & Kraus), "Bread" (Laughter is the Best Medicine, Smith & Kraus), "Blue Sky with Approaching Storm" (ArtAge), "Layover at Reagan National" (Chain Theatre), "Bassinette" (Ridgefield Theatre Barn), "Inclination" (Chain), and "Aftershock" (Queens One-Act Festival). Short films available on YouTube: "Missus Dobbs", "American" (Rogue Theater Festival), "A Nice Drive" and "Planning Ahead". Kate’s debut novel, 36, will be released in 2026 by Vine Leaves Press. Dramatists Guild member, Connecticut Theatre Women Network, Theatre Artists Workshop, AEA and SAG-AFTRA. Kate holds a BFA from Boston University and an MFA from Western Connecticut State University, where she currently teaches Playwriting.

KRISTEN L. KINGSLEY* (Production Stage Manager) Ms. Kingsley is a CT-based Stage manager. Recent PSM credits include: Where We Stand, Woodhull/Beecher, Citizen James, Jimmy & Lorraine: A Musing (Hartbeat Ensemble), Cheese Fries & Chili Dips (International Mental Health Foundation), If We Really Were Witches, Ebbie Scrooge (Scene24Productions), And Then There Were None (Theatre Artist Workshop), As You Like It, A Christmas Carol, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), The Importance of Being Earnest, The Winter's Tale, The Adventures of Pericles, Henry VIII, Merchant of Venice (Valley Shakespeare Festival). She has been an AEA Member since 2019. Kristen is excited to be back for this year's TAW Fall Festival of New Works.

RANDALL KRONGARD (Phil in Hamsplaining) is an actor and producer in the New York area. He has appeared in several Shakespearean stage productions, as well as films including Blood Prose, Override, and East End. His latest feature film, The OkamiVerse Chronicles, in which he plays a rogue cop battling a vicious Ai entity will be released in early 2026.

MIRIAM KULICK (Director of Fog) is primarily an actor. She was a teacher of long-standing at a conservatory, The Acting School of South Florida, where she also directed numerous scene study presentations to the public, as well as directing an evening of short plays, Composition Notebook with an independent theatre company, and taught at the Terry Schreiber Studio in NYC summer intensive program. She has written, acted in and produced, Open Hearts, a solo show directed by Obie award winner, Gretchen Cryer, off-Broadway at Theatre Row, Almost Tamed, Tales of Mayhem, Motion, and Malarkey, an evening of short plays, and a short film, THE ROCK. Favorite acting credits: Circle Mirror Transformation, Area Stage, FL, Liberty Talks! Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre, Cape Cod, TV: BALLERS, Film: NIGHT SCHOOL. An upcoming two-person theatrical project is in its incubation phase; The Vanity Projects. Title to be changed when she decides to become less vain. www.miriamkulick.com.

JOY LENTERS (Agnes in Fog and Director of Frank & Ludwig) is an actor, director, and coach. She headed the Theatre Department at The Mead School for over 20 years and taught at NYC's Neighborhood Playhouse's Junior Program for 10 years. She studied at HB Studio and the New Media Repertory Theatre in New York, where she also served a four-year apprenticeship during which she appeared in repertory with a host of classics, including Strindberg, Ibsen, Chekhov, Shakespeare, Moliere, and Sheridan. Other acting credits include Euripides' Trojan Women at the Collective Unconscious in NY; Vanities, Joan of Lorraine, and Moonchildren at Stamford's Barn Theatre. Joy also directed Mame and Approaching Zanzibar at the Barn's main stage. Thank you to Theatre Artists Workshop for providing us with a theatre gymnasium in which to play.

NINA MANSFIELD (Playwright of Hamsplaining) is a playwright, author and educator. Her ten-minute and one-act plays have had over 100 productions throughout the United States and internationally. Her plays are published by Smith & Kraus, YouthPLAYS, Original Works Publishing and One Act Play Depot. Most recently, her full-length adaptation of Antigone was published by Stage Partners, and has received multiple productions. Nina’s short mystery fiction has appeared in multiple anthologies and various publications including Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. Nina is a member of the Theater Artists Workshop, The Dramatists Guild, The Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and Sisters in Crime. Nina has degrees from Vanderbilt University and NYU, and studied acting and directing at the Moscow Art Theater. While not writing, Nina teaches high school Drama and English. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, actor Joel Haberli, and their daughter Bailey.

LISA McCREE (Playwright of Silver Trane) is an award-winning playwright whose works have been produced or developed by Harlem Theater Company, The Atlantic Theater, Access Theater, The Henry Street Settlement’s Women of Color Festival, and the National Black Theatre Festival. Her plays include Faces in My Fist, The Horn of Salvation and Indignation (directed by Bill Cobbs), And My Name Ain’t Peaches, and The Miserable Matter of Slavery. She has received commissions from The Medicine Show, Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam, and others, and her published works include And My Name Ain’t Peaches. Lisa is the founder of The Writer’s Clique, through which she has self-produced over a dozen plays throughout Harlem. Honors include the Humanitarian Award (Allentown, PA), NYU’s 1-2 Idea into Action Playwriting Competition, and recognition from Frank Silvera’s Writers’ Workshop. She is an alumna of Housatonic Community College and former artist-in-residence at The Genesius Guild.

KAREN RANDAZZO (Director of A Fire at Home) has directed a variety of plays and musicals, at Curtain Call Theater, most recently, Come From Away and Steel Magnolias. Karen was the artistic director for the American Theater Banquet Co. where she wrote, produced and directed 5 original shows each year, including The Christmas Show. She was selected to produce and direct Side By Side for the Sondheim Composer’s Festival at the University of Bridgeport, where she received her B.A. in Theater. The following year she was invited back, for Leonard Bernstein’s visit, and wrote and directed an original review of his work, entitled Bernstein On Broadway. Karen has enjoyed directing at WCSU, Danny’s Skylight room, and her musical Another Day in Paradise was presented at the Triad, Zipper theater, and Laurie Beechman Theater in Manhattan.

PETER RANDAZZO (Lenny in A Fire at Home) recently played Pontius Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar at The Downtown Cabaret Theater in addition to being music director. Last Summer he was in the original musical Out of The Blue at The Sacred Heart Community Theater. He appeared Off Broadway with Geraldine Fitzgerald in the show Streetsongs, and in the Film HARVEST with Robert Logia. He is also an accomplished pianist and music director. He has been MD for many shows at Curtain Call in Stamford including 1776, Grease, Forum, and She Loves Me. He is also music director for Cheshire High School, and has been nominated several times for best musical director at the Ct. H.S. Musical Theater awards. He is an instructor for the non profit organization KEYS, providing free piano lessons, for Bridgeport students and also is director of the KEYS choir.

EMILIE ROBERTS* (Assistant Stage Manager) has stage managed benefits for the Theatre Artists Workshop and the Westport Country Playhouse, as well as a world premiere opera The Penitants, by Thomas Pasatieri at the Aspen Music Festival. As an actor/singer Emilie starred in five original musicals in NYC. Regionally, she played leading roles in The Respectful Prostitute, She Loves Me, The Robber Bridegroom, Oklahoma!, and others, and appeared in dozens of musical revues, and in 8 musicals at Summer Theatre of New Canaan. A graduate of the Juilliard School, Emilie performed major roles in The Magic Flute, La Juive, and Pagliacci. She is an accomplished choral singer and has recorded with Naxos and Columbia. Emilie is Adjunct Professor of Music and Theatre at the University of Bridgeport. She’s a member of AEA, and NATS, and a Board member and past president of the Theatre Artist's Workshop.

ELIZABETH SIMMONS* (Nurse in Fog and Tess in Rain Date) is excited to be back on stage with Theatre Artists Workshop (TAW), and recently played Tracy in a TAW developed play, "Potholes" by Luisa Tanno, at the Chain Theatre in NYC. Select regional credits: The Miracle Worker/And Then There Were None (Judson Theatre Company) Sexy Laundry (Millbrook Playhouse),The Diary of Anne Frank (Playhouse on Park), To Kill A Mockingbird (Queen's Theatre in the Park) Brighton Beach Memoirs (Broward Stage Door Theatre) BFA Acting Point Park University/Pittsburgh Playhouse. MS Ed. Theatre CUNY City College of New York.

VIVIAN SORVALL (Playwright of Frank & Ludwig) writes plays, screenplays, and short stories. Her full-length Strindberg's Dollhouse workshopped at Theatre Artists Workshop, made the semi-finals for the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference, and received a staged reading at NYC's National Arts Club. Short plays produced in previous festivals include "Punch and Judy Revisited", "Hums", and "The Man Upstairs". She has worked as a newspaper reporter, environmental writer, and piano teacher. When not writing she cares for horses, dogs, and grandchildren, and enjoys sitting at the piano and improvising on tunes from the Great American Songbook. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild, as well as Theatre Artists Workshop.

LUISA TANNO (Playwright/Director of Rain Date) is writer of plays, songs, and personal essays. Her short play Potholes has been performed at Play With Your Food in Fairfield County and Chain Theatre in NYC. She has a BFA in Musical Theater from The New School, which she is proud to have earned at age 50. Luisa is a performing singer/songwriter with the acoustic duo Twice Around. She is also a teacher of joyful dance classes, a movement coach, and a yoga instructor. When not writing or performing, she can be found behind the scenes as a spotlight op, assistant director, dramaturg, or overall champion of the creative process.

LAWRENCE THELEN (Son in Fog) is a Connecticut-based playwright and screenwriter. His comedy Pie in the Sky premiered on stage at the Victory Theatre in Los Angeles where it was named an L.A. Times Critics Choice and was subsequently made into an award-winning independent feature film. His latest comedy Man or Mouse won the Arts Fort Worth Original Works Festival and premiered there this past March. Other works include the comedies Higgins in Harlem and Eating Rhode Island, both published by Dramatic Publishing, and the WWI Christmas Day Truce musical Khaki Chums published by Next Stage Press. His books include The Show Makers: Great Directors of the American Musical Theatre (Routledge), and an anthology of his one-act plays entitled Ichabod Crane Tells All and Other Short Comedies was published this past summer. He is the former Literary Manager for Goodspeed Musicals and was most recently the Playwright-in-Residence at the Ivoryton Playhouse.

CLAYTON WHEAT* (Tom in The Produce Aisle) joined Theatre Artists Workshop in 1984 after returning from Los Angeles where he helped produce the TV pilot “Sam” with Loretta Swit and a very young Fairuza Balk. He is a founding member of the New Orleans “Storyville Theatre” from which workshop emerged “One Mo’ Time.” “Bluestone", his production company, produced and toured new works including award winning “Feathers” (about the strained relationship between Emily Dickinson and her publisher). His plays have been shown in New York, Europe, and Theatre Artists Workshop. His theatre roles have included Bottom, Brutus, Caliban, Cassio, Lysander, Mercutio, Macbeth and…Bernie. Clayton has served the Workshop as a board member, playwright, actor and director. Tonight he returns, if not to his roots, then to the vine.

LAURA WARFIELD* (Playwright/Lucy in A Fire at Home) has worked in the theatre since the 70's at the New York Shakespeare and American Shakespeare Festivals, at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. As an actress Laura has appeared with the New York Shakespeare Festival, The Public Theatre, Town Hall, The Westbury Music Theatre all in New York, the American Shakespeare Festival in Connecticut, the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, the Robinson Theatre in Illinois and The South Jersey Regional Theatre. Some of her favorite roles were Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Doris in Owl and the Pussycat and M’Lynn in Steel Magnolias. As a songwriter she has 5 CD’s which can be heard all online at Spotify, Amazon, etc. She has been a grateful member of The Theatre Artists workshop for over 10 years.

SYD YOUNG (Production Assistant) is thrilled to be back for this year's Theatre Artists Workshop Fall Festival of New Works! After making her theater production debut last year with And Then There Were None, Syd continues to explore her lifelong passion for the arts and "behind-the-scenes" action. Her creative background includes work as a Videographer/Photographer, Graphic Designer, and Video Editor. She is delighted to contribute once again to the production team.

ALLAN ZELLER* (Bill in Hamsplaining and Beethoven in Frank & Ludwig) was recently seen at the Actors Studio NYC reading the part of Klaus, in the new adaptation of The Jewish Wife. Last year at the Powerhouse Theatre, Allan played the role of William Blore, in Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None. Allan and his wife, Kimberly Squires, often perform in their two-person show Zeller & Squires, last playing at Legacy Theatre, Branford CT. East Coast credits: NYC Players Theatre, NYC Players Theatre, Greenwich Theatre Co, Music Theatre of CT, Penguin Rep, Stray Kats Theatre, Schoolhouse Theatre. West Coast credits: Sacramento Theatre Co, CitiArts Theatre, Theatre Artists of Marin, Roger Rocha’s Music Hall, 2nd Space Theatre & Theatre Works. MFA in Acting, UC Davis. Member: AEA SAG-AFTRA & Theatre Artists Workshop (former President).