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TODD ALLEN DURKIN (Ian) last appeared at GableStage in Reasons To Be Pretty, where his additional performances included The Lieutenant of Inishmore, BUG, This Is How It Goes and Betrayed. Other credits include Moon For The Misbegotten (James Tyrone), The Zoo Story (Jerry), That Championship Season, Benefactors, Harold Pinter's Betrayal, the title role in Will Enos' Thom Pain (based on nothing), The Pull of Negative Gravity, Dealer's Choice, Much Ado About Nothing, A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Tempest, Love's Labour's Lost, The Virtual Adventures of Riff-Cat Polito (Riff-Cat Polito), BUMP, Beggar on Horseback, Salt-Water Moon, Agamemnon, As You Like It (Touchstone), the title role in Hamlet and Lenny Bruce in Julian Barry's Lenny. Todd has been nominated five times and once awarded the Carbonell Award for Best Supporting Actor, as well as named Best Actor twice by NewTimes. He is a proud member of Mad Cat Theatre Company and has worked locally at Mosiac Theatre, Florida Stage and Palm Beach Dramaworks. In New York he has appeared at Cherry Lane Theatre, Theatrix Theatre, Vital Theatre Company, Theatreworks USA and Peccadillo Theatre Company. Upcoming is Broadsword with Mad Cat Theatre Company at Miami's Arsht Center.
ERIK FABREGAT (Soldier) marks his third collaboration with the inimitable Joe Adler. In recent years, Erik has won the NewTimes Best Supporting Actor for Painted Alice and most recently, Best Actor for Adam Rapp's Animals and Plants, both MadCat Theatre productions. He was also honored with the Theater League of South Florida's Silver Palm Award for Outstanding Contribution for his portrayal of a beleaguered, bungling, dim-wit from Texas in Mosaic Theater's production of Dirty Story. In the "close but no cigar (or golden egg) category", he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Carbonell Award for his performances in MadCat's Terminal Baggage and GableStage's production of The Lieutenant of Inishmore. Erik, along with both his cast mates, shared the stage of the Colony Theater last month in a revival of MadCat's Shepherd's Pie as part of the South Beach Comedy Festival. He feels truly blessed to have been given the opportunity to embark on this most dense, dangerous and provocative journey with this top-notch cast and crew. Try not to look away...
BETSY GRAVER (Cate) is very thankful to have been given the opportunity to work on play a show as Blasted. It's not every play or even every other play that compares to this one. She is a 2009 BFA graduate of New World School of the Arts in downtown Miami. She is a proud company member of Mad Cat and the burgeoning State Theater Project. Professional credits include Laura in The Glass Menagerie (Stage Door), Nicole in Viva Bourgeois, Frito Lay in Shepherd's Pie (Mad Cat) and Molly in Farragut North (GableStage). Betsy would like to thank Joe, her cast and the audience for sharing this experience with her.
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