STEPHEN G. ANTHONY (Paul Sheldon) is delighted to be making his return to GableStage, having appeared here in The Dead and The Real Thing, for which he received a Carbonell Award nomination for Best Actor. Since that time, Steve made his Broadway debut as Hoss (the bass player) in the award-winning, critically acclaimed Hank Williams: Lost Highway, in which he will be touring the Midwest this fall. Local audiences may also remember Steve's Carbonell-winning portrayal of Man #2 in several area productions of I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change. Other local appearances include: Pump Boys and Dinettes, Game Show, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Pavilion and Red Herring. Filmgoers and television viewers have seen Steve in Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (with Robert Duvall, Richard Harris, and Shirley MacLaine) Mission of the Shark (with Stacy Keach, Richard Thomas, and David Caruso) B.L. Stryker (with Burt Reynolds, Ossie Davis, and Rita Moreno) and several episodes of Miami Vice. Steve also has numerous regional and national commercials to his credit, having hawked such products as Esserman Nissan, Toyota Camry, Miller Genuine Draft, Lincoln Town Car, Vicks 44, Thompson's Water Seal, GreenSweep, and the Florida Lottery. Though he was raised in South Florida, Steve spent a good deal of time in New York studying his craft before making his return to Florida. Steve wishes to thank Joseph Adler for his unwavering passion and dedication to the creation and support of fine theatrical art in South Florida, and for the opportunity to work with the luminous Miss Morgan.
LISA MORGAN (Annie Wilkes) is delighted to be returning to Gablestage after appearing here earlier this season as Alice in The Retreat From Moscow (Best Actress 2005, Miami SunPost) and as Nancy in Frozen (Best Actress 2004, Curtain Up Awards, Miami Herald Top Ten of 2004) and prior to that as Nurse Plimpton in Mindgame. She was named Best Actress of 2005 by the Broward Palm Beach New Times for her performance in The Memory of Water (Mosaic Theatre) and Best Supporting Actress by the New Times in both 2003 and 2001. Lisa has performed in South Florida for New Theatre, Actors Playhouse, Mosaic Theatre, Gold Coast Theatre, Area Stage, Florida Shakespeare, Key West Theater Festival and Hollywood Playhouse. She has been a Carbonell Award nominee eight times, most recently for Blind Date at New Theatre (2004), and in 2003 she won Best Supporting Actress Carbonell for her role in Tom Walker at New Theatre, for which she also won the Curtain Up Award. Lisa has worked extensively in the UK in leading roles in many national tours and has appeared in London's West End. Later this season Lisa will be seen as Annie Vanderbilt in Ladies And Not So Gentle Women at New Theatre and as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf at Palm Beach Dramaworks. Lisa is the Literary/Company Manager of the Inside Out Theatre Company.
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