Jamie Wollrab (Director) Jamie is a Los Angeles-based theater and film artist best known for his production work on the Bryan Cranston film Leave. His current film, Sunder, will be premiering on the film festival circuit later this year. In theater, Jamie has recently directed for the IAMA Theatre, Moth Theatre, Amphibian Stage Productions, and the West Coast premiere of Super Sunday. Credits include: Geography of a Horse Dreamer, Feeding the Monkey in Hollywood, Two Rooms, and The Mistakes Madeline Made. In 2011, he produced the feature film Leave with Bryan Cranston. In 2014, he produced and acted in Nightmare Code. He directed his first film, Sunder, which will be premiering at festivals later this year. He has also directed music videos for the bands Hot As Sun (When We Fell) and Dead Man’s Bones (Werewolf Heart). Jamie is the Artistic Director of Triptych Theatre and an ensemble member of the acclaimed IAMA Theatre Company in Los Angeles.
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Brie Turoff Mueller (Roxanne) Originally from Florida, and currently living in Bellingham, Brie was recently seen with BellinghamTheatreWorks in The Show Play, and last summer’s WST production of I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. Before coming to the Pacific Northwest, Brie was living in New York City, where she created cabaret performances and has adapted these cabarets for her unique performances in Sugar: a cabaret. (Look out for a new Cabaret Performance in the late fall!) Acting, singing and dancing since she was four years old, some favorite roles include: Alice in Alice in Wonderland, Sandy in Grease, Dolores in Dolores, Dorothy in Wizard of Oz, the featured singer in Standing on Ceremony at Western Washington University.
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Adam St. John (Jake) is an actor, director, & teacher and is excited to be performing in Bellingham again after 6 years. He was last seen in the Mount Baker Summer Rep productions of Proof and Chapter Two. Adam has performed all around the Puget Sound area since moving back after earning his MFA in Acting from Indiana University. Favorite shows include A Midsummer Night's Dream (Seattle Shakespeare), As You Like It (ACT), The Pillowman (Secondstory Rep), and The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Harlequin Productions).
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Evan Mueller (Harry) has worked as actor, director, and producer for various theater companies, such as: The Public Theatre of Maine; North Carolina’s Wendell Theater Group and Manbites Dog Theatre; Amphibian Stage Productions in Fort Worth, Texas; the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival; the Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina; the McCarter Theater and the Rutgers Theater Company in New Jersey; the Source Theatre Company in Washington DC; Western Summer Theater; Theatre Workshop of Nantucket; and in New York: Strange Sun Theater Company, Ars Nova, the Sweet William Collective, the Samuel French Company, the New Phoenix Theater Company, the Engeman Theater, 86th Street Films, The Triptych Theater Company, the Lightning Strikes Theater Company, and the Hamptons Shakespeare Festival. Some recent favorite productions include: Betrayal, As You Like It, Time Stands Still, Indoor/Outdoor, The Nerd, This is How it Goes, and the US premiere of …Julia Pastrana…the Ugliest Woman in the World. Evan is also a founder of New York City’s The Strange Sun Theater Company, and American Theater Northwest here in the Pacific Northwest. When not acting or directing, Evan teaches theater at Western Washington University.
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Dipu Gupta (Design) has designed scenery for the Santa Fe Opera, Opera Africa Johannesburg, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Gotham Opera NYC, Wolf Trap Opera, the Manhattan School of Music, Opera Pacific, Geva Theater Center, Syracuse Stage, Seattle ACT, Center Rep, San Jose Rep, the Berkshire Opera Company, Madison Opera, the NJ Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, The New Swan Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare Orange County, and the Teatro UNAM Festival in Mexico City. He is a licensed California architect with completed building projects in California, New York, New Hampshire, Washington, and New Mexico.
He has been on the faculty of The University of California, Merced, The University of California, Irvine, and currently Western Washington University. |
Theresa Rebeck (Playwright) is a prolific and award-winning playwright and screenwriter, named by Newsweek as one of the ‘150 Fearless Women in the World.” Her plays have been produced on Broadway, off-Broadway, and around the world. Among her best known plays include, Dead Accounts, Seminar, Mauritius, The Scene, The Water’s Edge, Loose Knit, The Family of Mann, Spike Heels, Bad Dates, The Butterfly Collection, Our House, Omnium Gatherum (co-written, Pulitzer Prize finalist). She is also known as the creator of NBC’s Smash.
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