DAVID CIRONE (Tony) returns to GableStage with this production, previously appearing in
Arms and the Man and Psychopathia Sexualis, both directed by Joseph Adler. Other
local stage appearances include the world premiere of Here in My Car with the Mad Hat Theatre
Company, Italian-American Reconciliation at Mosaic Theatre Company, Over the River
and Through the Woods at Actors Playhouse, Angels in America (Carbonell Nomination)
and Beast on the Moon at New Theatre, Much Ado About Nothing at Fort Lauderdale
Players, and Antony and Cleopatra with the (not-so-local) California Shakespeare Company.
David's original play, Shoot, will premiere at Mad Cat in April.
AUTUMN HORNE (Harriet) is thrilled to be making her South Florida comeback at GableStage. Born
and raised in South Florida, she enjoyed working with many area theatres and running her own successful
children's theatre before she had the privilege of performing in Woody Allen's Play it Again, Sam
in Chicago. She's been on the move ever since, touring the US with several origial plays. Some of
her favorite theatre credits include Jess in The Compleat Wrks of WillmShkspr (abridged),
Kafka in Words, Words, Words and Louise in The Imaginary Invalid. She also has
several film and television credits, the most memorable being her appearance on Split Screen
for the Independent Film Channel. When not acting, Autumn is an artist, photographer and acting teacher,
and therefore unemployed. She would like to thank her family for their unfaltering support of her dreams.
Hi, Mom.
MIRIAM KULICK (Beck) is delighted to have this opportunity to work with Joe Adler and the
incomparable GableStage theatre. Originally from New York City, Miriam studied and performed there in
various productions, including Dearest Cousin (directed by Terry Schreiber), An Evening
of Jean Claude van Italie's Work (presented for Mr. Van Italie, directed by Nancy Gabor), and an
East Coast Tour with the Mettawee River Company (directed by Ralph Lee, member of the Open Theatre). She
was last seen locally as Princess Mary in the Footlights Inc. Carbonell-nominated play, As Fate
Would Have It. Other favorite local roles include Paula in Mrs. Klein (Area Stage),
Helen/Brenda in Road (Acme Acting Company), Nina in The Cocktail Hour (New
Theatre), Blanche in Brighton Beach Memoirs (West Boca Theatre Co.), Fanny in On the
Verge, Betty in Betty the Yeti, Mistress Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor
(Florida Playwright Theatre) and Rosita in Once Removed (written by Eduardo Machado)
for The Key West Theatre Festival. Miriam currently teaches in the conservatory program at The Acting
Studio in Hollywood, Florida.
PAMELA ROZA (Theresa) last appeared onstage with Treasure Island Studio Theatre as Marjorie in
their first production, Extremities. In March, she performed with Mad Cat Theatre Company in
their production of Shepherd's Pie, in which she played multiple roles, including the role of
Cal Succat, St. Patrick's father... that's right - father. Earlier this year, she was Annie in
The Real Thing here at GableStage. Other GableStage performances include Sharla in
Killer Joe (for which she won a Carbonell for Best Supporting Actress) and Kyra Hollis in
Skylight. Pamela has also performed in a number of roles at New Theatre including Ruth (25), in
The Book of Ruth, as Li'l Bit in How I Learned to Drive, Harper Pitt in
Angels in America, Seta in Beast on the Moon, Princess Aouda in Around the
World in 80 Days and Laura in The Glass Menagerie. Pamela has twice performed with
Juggerknot Theatre Company: in BASH, the Medea Redux section of the piece for
which she received a Carbonell nomination; and in Coitus, as the politician's wife in
selected scenes from David Hare's The Blue Room. She was in the final production of Area
Stage, Sleepwalkers, as Skinny Woman; and she played Martha in Area Stage's production of
Careless Love. Other favorite roles she's performed locally have been Marlene in
Mill Fire with Acme Acting Company, Emelia in The Othello Project at Florida
Shakespeare Theatre (before FST became GableStage), and Emily in the Shores Performing Arts Theatre's
production of Our Town. Thanks, Joe (again) for this opportunity; and extra, EXTRA special
thanks to Grace, Ken, Michael, Patience, Samara, Dennis and Nate for being there when I needed you - I
am grateful I have such good friends. To paraphrase one of them, "I am the luckiest son-of-a-(girl)
I know."
GEORGE SCHIAVONE (Kennkat) is delighted to be at the GableStage for its season opener. This is
his third GableStage appearance. You may remember him as Jonesy in Side Man, or as Aitkin the
printer in Citizen Tom Paine. He has been producing the posters and playbill cover designs for
GableStage for over a year. Coming from a show-biz family, George took a different track and hones his
skills to become an award winning photographer. Though he has made a name for himself in South Florida in
the graphics field, he now finds acting his compelling creative activity, bur pursues both with a passion
and dedication. Thanks to Joseph Adler for all the opportunities to explore this exciting avenue of
creative endeavor.
MARK SWANER (Mercer) has appeared as an actor at the Hollywood Boulevard Theatre, Actor's
Playhouse, The Hollywood Playhouse and as an actor and director at the Florida Playwright's Theatre. A
graduate of the University of Iowa, Mark is returning to South Florida after living in Chicago and
completing the Conservatory Program at The Second City.
BARRY TARALLO (Howard) was last seen in Pump Boys & Dinettes at The Hollywood
Playhouse. He was nominated for his fifth Carbonell Award for his portrayal of the preacher in Violet
at The Actor's Playhouse. He won the 2000 Carbonell for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for
Harry Chapin's America at The Coconut Grove Playhouse. Broadway credits include:
Grease, I Love My Wife and Joseph ... Dreamcoat (original cast). Off Broadway credits
include The Pirates of Penzanze (original cast), Baby (original cast workshop)
and the National Tour of Harry Chapin's Cotton Patch Gospel. Regional credits include:
Echoes, Tea & Sympathy, Lend Me a Tenor, Benedict Arnold (world premiere),
The Rothchilds, Don't Stop the Carnival, Song of Singapore, Hot-n-Cole, Woody Guthrie's American Song,
Buddy, Jesus Christ Superstar, Brigadoon Company (1995 Carbonell nomination), She Loves
Me (1998 Carbonell nomination) and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1999 Carbonell
nomination). Fatherhood credits include Emily - 10 and Andrew (AJ) - 6.
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