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DAVE COREY (Chief Dwight Grackle), a proud member of Actors Equity Association, is returning to GableStage for the first time since 1999 when he played Lennie in Of Mice and Men. He's been heard, however, in a few productions from the voice of an Iraqi translator in Betrayed to a flatus event in Miss Margarida's Way! Dave's delighted to work with this incredible cast and with Joe whom he's known since the Reagan era. Past appearances in South Florida theatre include Talk Radio, Macbeth, Prelude to a Kiss, Running With Scissors, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, to name a few. He's been featured in such films as Analyze This, The Truman Show and Bad Boys 2. On television, Dave has guest starred in such shows as The New Adventures of Flipper, Walker, Texas Ranger, Sheena, Mortal Kombat, and most recently in Burn Notice. "I'm hoping to land a role in Cops," he quips. Currently, Dave's employed as Creative Services Director at 101.5 LITE FM. But, he's most thrilled to be working with South Florida's premier Sound Designer with whom he lived for many years. Much love to Matt and to the sweetest woman in the world, his wife Jo-Ann.
DAVID KWIAT (Pres. Charles Smith) has been seen at GableStage in Romance, Retreat From Moscow, QED (Carbonell Award for Best Actor), Dirty Blonde (Carbonell Award for Best Supporting Actor) Adam Baum and the Jew Movie, Mind Game and Psychopathia Sexualis. His performances at New Theatre include Blind Date, A Town Like Irving, Smithereens, Angels in America and Moon for the Misbegotten. 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 NewTimes Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. Honored in the previous century with an Endowed Teaching Chair, David is celebrating his twentieth year as a Professor in the Theater Division at the New World School of the Arts, where he learns from his inspiring students and faculty on a daily basis. Special thanks and love to his wife Diane.
WAYNE LEGETTE (Archer Brown) is always happy to return to GableStage, and appeared here last season in The Accomplices. Previous GableStage work includes Adam Baum and the Jew Movie and Arms and the Man. He also worked with Joe Adler on The Woman in Black at New Theatre and in the film Liberty Brief. Recent theatre work includes The Wild Party (freeFall Theatre in St. Pete), Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (New Vista), The Full Monty and A Christmas Story (Maltz), I Love You Because and Moonlight and Magnolias (Actors' Playhouse), and in the operas Rumpelstiltskin and Papageno (Florida Grand Opera). Wayne is a native Floridian, six-time Carbonell award nominee, two-time winner, and proud member of Actors' Equity. He can be seen next in Gutenberg! The Musical (Actors' Playhouse). www.waynelegette.com.
KEVIN REILLEY (Turkey Guy) may be remembered from a number of GableStage productions, including Sideman, Citizen Tom Paine, Diary of Anne Frank, A Bad Friend, The Pillowman, Fahrenheit 451 and last season's The Accomplices. Most recently, he appeared in Broward Stage Door Theatre's The Convertible Girl and City Theatre's Undershorts and Shorts for Kids. Other recent work includes Mosaic Theatre's productions of Glengarry Glen Ross and Dirty Story, Promethean Theatre's A Number, Broward Stage Door's Visiting Mr. Green and Over the River and Through the Woods, and New Theatre's For Better. Kevin was the recipient of the 2001 Curtain Up Supporting Actor Award for his performance in Mad Cat Theatre's Portrait. He feels blessed for the opportunity to work again with Joe and this talented company.
STACY SCHWARTZ (Clarice Bernstein) is thrilled to be making her Gablestage debut. A proud member of the South Florida theatre community, some of Stacy's regional appearances include Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (New Vista), La Cage aux Folles, White Christmas, Moonlight and Magnolias, The Full Monty, Johnny Guitar, The Watercoolers, I Love You. You're Perfect, Now Change (Actors Playhouse), Lincolnesque (New Theatre), Smell of the Kill (Palm Beach Dramaworks), A New Brain (Mosaic Theatre), Closer than Ever, Ruthless! (Hollywood Playhouse) and Falsettos and Bat Boy (Shores Theatre). Off Broadway credits include That's Life! (Theatre East) and Zorro (Lambs Theatre). Stacy is a member of Actors Equity Association and is honored to be the recipient of multiple Carbonell and Curtain Up awards and nominations. Special thanks to Joe and this stellar cast for making the Oval Office a source of such hilarity! Stacy will next be seen in Adding Machine here at GableStage.
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