DAVID KWIAT (Richard Feynman) has been seen at GableStage in Dirty Blonde (Carbonell Award for Best Supporting Actor) Adam Baum and the Jew Movie, Mindgame and Psychopathia Sexualis. At New Theatre David has appeared in Blind Date, A Town Like Irving, Smithereens, Angels in America, Moon for the Misbegotten, Three Hotels, Molly Sweeney, Between East and West, Later Life and Love Letters. At Actors' Playhouse David performed in Communicating Doors and Comic Potential. He has also worked with City Theatre's Summer Shorts. David is the recipient of the Bill Hindman Award for Long-term Achievement as well as New Times Best Supporting Actor. For the past fifteen years David has been 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, 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 Hedda Gabler and the title roles in Custer, Uncle Vanya and Scapin. He has also performed at the Guthrie Theater, Arizona Theater Company, State Theatre of Florida 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 United States. David's collection of poetry; Travelers in Residence was part of New Theatre's Miami Millennium Festival. David would like to thank Miami Dade College and Patrice Bailey, Dean of Theater at New World School of the Arts, for granting him a Professional Development Leave to work on this project, and acknowledge the help of Sean Dibble, Chery Cook, Yelena Gershfeld, Ed Rosinsky and Mike Stugulewski.
AUTUMN HORNE (Student) recently played Claire in a wonderful production of Proof at the Mosaic Theatre, and what with QED, is hoping to find a niche in the mathematic/scientific play genre... she just hopes she won't have to convert fractions. Latest South Florida credits include Annelle in Steel Magnolias, Linda in Blood Brothers and Rita in Prelude to a Kiss (Best Actress Runner-up, SunPost) at Shores Performing Arts Theatre; Geraldine in What the Butler Saw, Jenny in The Shape of Things (Best Supporting Actress, SunPost) and Harriet in Boy Gets Girl (Carbonell nomination) at GableStage. She frequently participates in new play readings at Florida Stage, New Theatre and other area theatres. She is also an actress with the VSA Arts of Florida, where she helps discover new young playwrights. Autumn can be see on the Independent Film Channel and in several feature films. When not on stage, Autumn is a photographer, director, playwright and starving artist. Currently she is freelancing as a graphic artist for the bands Dashboard Confessional and Shai Hulud. Thanks, Everyone!
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