BRIDGET CONNORS (Agnetha) is thrilled to be working with Joseph Adler and this talented cast at GableStage. Bridget has performed in many productions at New Theatre, Florida Stage and Broward Stage Door. Prior to moving to Florida, Bridget appeared with numerous regional Theatres across the country, including two Tony Award-winning theatres - South Coast Repertory and The Oregon Shakespeare Festival. She has also performed with the Arizona Theatre Company, Indiana Repertory Theatre, New Mexico Repertory Theatre, PCPA Theatrefest, Edinburgh Theatre Festival, and the Santa Cruz, Colorado and Idaho Shakespeare Festivals. Bridget was a guest resident artist with A Noise Within Theatre Company in Southern California and is a member of Screen Actors Guild.
GORDON MCCONNELL (Ralph) arrived in South Florida 15 years ago, after spending two seasons with New York's acclaimed Mirror Repertory Theatre, where he worked with such distinguished giants of American theatre as Ann Jackson, F. Murray Abraham, Michael Moriarty, John Strassburg and the immortal Geraldine Page, among others. Florida audiences first saw Gordon at Actor's Rep in W Palm Beach in Beirut, an early exploration of the AIDS crisis. He has gone on to act at Florida Rep, Theatre Club of the Palm Beaches (now Florida Stage), Caldwell Theatre, American Stage (St. Petersburg, FL), Actors' Playhouse, GableStage, Flat Rock (NC) and various roles in Miami Vice. TheatreWest is Gordon's newest project in theater arts. He will be presenting plays and shows with many of the same professionals appearing elsewhere in Florida. Gordon lives in Lake Worth with his wife, Nancy Barnett (seen at TheatreWest in Molly Sweeney) and their son, Hunter.
LISA MORGAN (Nancy) is delighted to be returning to GableStage, where she was last seen as Nurse Plimpton in Mindgame. Lisa has performed in South Florida in numerous productions at New Theatre, Actors' Playhouse, Gold Coast Theatre, Area Stage, Florida Shakespeare, Key West Theater Festival, Hollywood Playhouse and Juggerknot. She is an eight-time Carbonell nominee, most recently for Blind Date at New Theatre, and last year won Best Supporting Actress for her role in Tom Walker at New Theatre, a role which also won her the 2003 Curtain Up Award. She has been named Best Supporting Actress in both 2001 and 2003 by the New Times, and received the Sustained Achievement Award from New Theatre for ten years of outstanding work. In her native UK, Lisa has done many national tours and has appeared in London's West End.
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