DAVID KWIAT (Styler) was last seen in Adam Baum and the Jew Movie at GableStage,
where he also performed in Psychopathia Sexualis
(Carbonell Best Supporting Actor nomination). At New Theatre, David appeared in Angels in
America (Carbonell Best Actor nomination), Moon for the Misbegotten, Three
Hotels, Molly Sweeney, Between East and West, Later Life and Love Letters. Last year
David was in the Actors' Playhouse production of Communicating Doors. David is a Professor in
the Theater Division at New World School of the Arts, where he was honored with an Endowed Teaching Chair.
As a founding member of New World Rep Company, David performed in Faith Healer (Carbonell
Best Actor Nomination), Marisol and Ur Faust. David was a resident company
member for ten seasons with Actors Theatre of St. Paul, where he acted in over fifty productions, including
Jerry in The Zoo Story, Treplev in The Seagull, Tessman in Heda Gabler,
and the title roles in Custer, Uncle Vanya and Scapin. He also performed
at the Guthrie Theater, Arizona Theater Company, Asolo State Theatre of Florida, Hollywood Boulevard
Theatre, 3rd Street Black Box, Illusion Theatre, Midwest Playlabs, New Classic Theatre and the
Minnesota Festival Theatre. David created the one-person show, John Barrymore: Confessions of
an Actor, which he has performed at the Edinburgh International Theatre Festival, The King's Head
Theatre in London and throughout the U.S. David's collection of poetry, Travelers in Residence,
was part of New Theatre's Miami Millenium Festival last year.
LISA MORGAN (Nurse Plimpton) has most recently appeared in the world premiere of Apron
Strings by Michael McKeever at the Key West Theater Festival, Electra at New Theatre
and Things We Do For Love at Actor's Playhouse. Other local credits include The
House of the Seven Gables, Never the Sinner, The Book of Ruth, I am a Camera, One Flea Spare, The Turn
of the Screw, Molly Sweeney, Doll House, Sight Unseen, Christmas Carol, Don Juan in Hell and
Other Places (New Theatre), Shirley Valentine, Deceptions, Sea Marks, The Homecoming
(Area Stage), Romeo & Juliet, Ferris Wheel (Florida Shakespeare) and
Talking Heads (Juggerknot). In her native England, she has appeared in many productions including
lead roles in various plays in touring productions and in many London theatres as well as television and
radio work. She also did a season of improv comedy at the prestigious Donmar Warehouse. Lisa has an
Honors Degree in Drama and is currently working at New World School of the Arts Theater Division. Recently
she was voted Best Supporting Player in Miami New Times Best of 2000. Lisa is delighted to
be working with such a fine cast and with Joe Adler (at last!!!).
BOB ROGERSON (Dr. Farquhar) Mindgame is Bob's fifth collaboration with Joe Adler
here at
GableStage and he's just tickled pink about it. Five years ago, Bob moved south from New York City and
made South Florida his home. As a Florida resident, he has appeared in almost 20 productions. Since his
first professional (paid) production - Jacques Brel - at the Charles Playhouse in Boston in
1977, his career total is nearing the "100 Show" mark. He has worked in almost every medium of
the entertainment industry, and when he's not acting he chases his other passion - Sailing! (Got a boat?)
"Thanks Joe." And a special thanks to Christine.
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