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Who's Who . . . in THE LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE

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  Stephen G. Anthony

STEPHEN G. ANTHONY (Christy) is delighted to be returning to GableStage, having appeared here previously in Misery; James Joyce's The Dead; and The Real Thing. Local audiences may also recall Steve's Carbonell-winning portrayals of Man #2 in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, and Tom/Phyllis/Leslie in Sylvia. Since that time, Steve made his Broadway debut as Hoss (the bass player) in the award-winning, critically acclaimed Hank Williams: Lost Highway, which also toured over the last two years. Most recently, he appeared in the world premiere production of The Boy from Russia and starred in the widely heralded Faith Healer. Other local appearances include: The Gulf of Westchester; Pump Boys and Dinettes; Game Show; and The Pavilion. Filmgoers and television viewers have seen Steve in: "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway," "Mission of the Shark," "B.L. Stryker," and several episodes of "Miami Vice." Steve has numerous regional and national commercials to his credit, and has produced and/or starred in several independent films.


  Ken Clement

KEN CLEMENT (Donny) is extremely happy to be working with Joe Adler again. His last appearance at GableStage was as Nazi art collector Martin Schulse in Address Unknown. Previous plays at GableStage include Citizen Tom Paine, Popcorn, Killer Joe, and The History of America Abridged (back when it was Florida Shakespeare). Recent South Florida credits include Johnny Guitar and Big Bang at Actors' Playhouse; Rabbit Hole, Glengarry Glen Ross, and Dealer's Choice at Mosaic Theatre; Faith Healer at Inside Out and the title role in Cyrano at Promethean. As always, Ken considers himself the luckiest son-of-a-bitch he knows.


  Todd Allen Durkin

TODD ALLEN DURKIN (Padraic) returns to Gablestage after appearing in This is How it Goes and BUG (2006 Carbonell Nominee for Best Actor). Todd was seen earlier this year in Harold Pinter's Betrayal and The Voice of The Prairie at Palm Beach DramaWorks. Todd last appeared in the title role in Will Enos' Thom Pain at the Mosaic theatre. Late last year Todd was seen at Florida Stage in Hatchetman. Other past theatrical credits include: That Championship Season (2006 Carbonnell Award Best Supporting Actor) at Palm Beach DramaWorks, Artful Dodgers, The Pull of Negative Gravity (Mosaic Theatre), Dealers Choice, Much Ado About Nothing, Midsummer Nights Dream, The Tempest, Love's Labour's Lost, Riff-Cat Polito in The Virtual Adventures of Riff-Cat Polito, BUMP, Beggar on Horseback, Salt-Water Moon, Agamemnon, as Touchstone in As You Like It, as Hamlet in Hamlet and as Lenny Bruce in Julian Barry's Lenny, for which he was a 1995 Carbonell Nominee and was named Best Actor in a Comedy by Miami New Times. Todd has worked at NY's Cherry Lane Theatre, Theatrix Theatre, Vital Theatre Company, TheatreworksUSA and Peccadillo Theatre Company. TV and film credits include: Toothpaste, Reindeer Games,"America's Most Wanted", "Ghost Stories", "Golf Balls" and "Vote Early, Vote Often".


  Erik Fabregat

ERIK FABREGAT (Davey) has been acting on South Florida stages since 1992. He is a member of Miami's Mad Cat Theatre Company, where he has appeared in 9 productions to date. His fondest roles there include: Pozzo in Waiting for Godot, Bradley in Mr. Marmalade, Walt in Animals and Plants and various roles in Terminal Baggage, for which he received his first Carbonell nomination for Best Supporting Actor 2007. Erik was last seen at the Carnival Center in City Theatre's "Summer Shorts" ensemble. Over 10 years ago, Erik entered his second professional show under the stewardship of Joe Adler. While seeing him and his work frequently around town, they didn't work together again until now. Erik would like to thank the entire cast and crew, Joe, Scott Genn, Mom and Pop, Paul Tei and the doctors and nurses of Mercy Hospital who helped deliver him into this world.


  Scott Genn

SCOTT GENN (Davey) was last seen at GableStage as Mario in SMUT. He's a proud member of the Mad Cat Theatre Company, and has performed extensively throughout South Florida and other areas across the country. Past favorite productions include Waiting for Godot, Animals and Plants, Mr. Marmalade, and Terminal Baggage. Special thanks to Joe Adler, Mikey, Carlos, and the entire GableStage staff. Shoutouts and Big Love to V., Brooke, Paul, Fabby, Durks, Mom and Dad, and the incredible cast.


  Daniel Gomez

DANIEL GOMEZ (Joey) recent credits include: La Cage Aux Folles, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, My Fair Lady, Gypsy, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, Fiddler On The Roof, and Elena Garcia's African Dance Ensemble. He has worked at regional venues including: The Actor's Playhouse at Miracle Theatre, The New Vista Theatre Company, Curtain Call Playhouse, Pembroke Pines Theatre, and Cooper City Theatre. He is a proud membership candidate of Actor's Equity Association. Visit www.danielgomez.net for more information. Daniel thanks Joe for all his love and support and for making the term "emerging artist" an actual reality.


  Paul Homza

PAUL HOMZA (James Hanley, Fight Director) is thrilled to be making his Gablestage debut in this incredible production. He was last seen on stage at Avi Hoffman's New Vista Theatre Company's The Rise of David Levinsky playing multiple roles, and at the HWD playhouse in The Apple Tree. An avid fan of performing stage fights, pratfalls, and violence in general, Homza is delighted to be choreographing and directing the stage combat in this very special piece. His fight choreography was last seen in SMUT and Levinsky. A proud member of the Society of American Fight Directors, he has also instructed basic stage combat to grade school and high school kids in Florida and Washington. He wishes to thank the wonderful cast and crew, and Joe for takin' a shot on a hyperactive Irish lad.


  Kim Morgan

KIM MORGAN (Mairead) is elated to be returning to GableStage after making her debut here as Kathleen in the world premiere production of SMUT. She graduated from the University of Tampa in May of 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts in Musical Theatre. Some of her favorite roles include Sally Simpson in The Who's Tommy, Catherine in A View from the Bridge, Pam in Baby and the Baker's Wife in Into the Woods (for which she received an Irene Ryan scholarship nomination). Since graduation, she has performed at Discoveryland! in Tulsa, OK (Oklahoma and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers) and Florida Repertory Theatre in Fort Myers, FL (Rosalind in Moon Over Buffalo and Giacinta in Scapino).

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